
AOC C27G2ZE/BK
1920 x 1080 pixels, 27"
AOC C27G2ZE/BK
1920 x 1080 pixels, 27"
9 months ago
Yes, you can use the AOC C27G2ZE/BK monitor with an Xbox Series X. Here are some key points to consider: - Resolution and Frame Rate: The AOC C27G2ZE/BK monitor offers Full HD resolution (1920 x 1080 pixels) and a frame rate of 240 Hz, which is compatible with the Xbox Series X video outputs, although the console can display higher resolutions such as 4K. You can play 1080p games at 120 FPS or less, depending on the capabilities of your monitor and the console. - Connections: The monitor has DisplayPort and HDMI connections, allowing it to be connected to the Xbox Series X via HDMI, as the console uses HDMI ports for video output. - Other Features: The curved monitor and LED technology can enhance the gaming experience, but make sure the console and monitor settings are configured to optimise performance and image quality.
Automatically generated from the .Hi Alessandro We haven't had this problem so far. Maybe it has something to do with the fact that the monitor is connected to an Xbox and not to a "normal" computer. Best regards, Christian
The AOC C27G2ZE curved model has a 27" VA panel and a 1500R radius of curvature. Its 240 Hz refresh rate and 300 nits luminance, 0.5 ms response time and low input latency ensure a jerk-free display and radiant image quality.
Der Hersteller schreibt nur etwas von kippen. https://eu.aoc.com/de/gaming/products/monitors/c27g2ze-bk/specification#informationen_zur_ergonomie
You can use a VESA wall mount with 100x100m.
Have you already tried with DP or only with HDMI? Furthermore, the setting under display settings/advanced display settings/adapter properties for screen/monitor and select 240Hz there. That worked for me and I use DP.
No, the HDR function is missing on this model. With a 27-inch screen, I would also strongly recommend choosing a screen that has a resolution of 2560 x 1440 pixels, because 1920 x 1080 pixels are already unusable for a 24-inch screen for word processing. This Gigabyte costs a bit more (okay, quite a bit more), but it has the higher resolution and HDR: Gigabyte M27Q (27", 2560 x 1440 Pixels)
I use the HDMI cable and get the 240Hz.
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