
AOC C27G2ZU/BK
1920 x 1080 pixels, 27"
AOC C27G2ZU/BK
1920 x 1080 pixels, 27"
The hdmi connection on the screen supports up to 240 hz and via DisplayPort 360 hz so it should also be enough for a ps5 but I think for a ps5 a 144-165 hz screen should be enough
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Yes, you can find them on Amazon by typing in the reference number
With this screen it is neither the size nor the number of HZ!
A DisplayPort 1.2 cable is included, so 240 Hz at 1080p (i.e. 1920x1080) is possible. The monitor also only supports DisplayPort version 1.2. FreeSync can be activated in the Radeon software (now called AMD software) settings, for this you logically need an AMD GPU. It doesn't work with Nvidia (there's G-Sync).
Yes, according to the manufacturer, both a DisplayPort and an HDMI cable are included (power cable too, of course). Source: https://eu.aoc.com/de/gaming/products/monitors/c27g2zu-bk/specification
yes and also a swiss socket adapter for free it is worth it
Unfortunately, I don't know exactly what kind of HDMI cable is included with the monitor, so you'll have to test it yourself. However, an HDMI 2.0 cable (or a DisplayPort 1.2) is required so that the 240Hz can be achieved: Lindy HDMI (Type A) - HDMI (Type A) (3 m, HDMI)
It's definitely very suitable for gaming, the 1920x1080 pixels are also OK, but you can see the pixels on a 27 inch monitor. I would rather recommend a 27 inch monitor with 2560x1440 pixels.
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In principle, yes. The question is, where do you connect the monitors, notebook/PC, graphics card, USB-C, docking station?
Any mount that offers a monitor attachment according to VESA 100x100mm can be used. https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/producttype/monitor-halterung-1986?pdo=1368-841%3A402&tagIds=77-624
An AC adapter is included, including a Swiss power cable and a German power cable. A 3-pole power cable leads from the AC adapter to the power socket.
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For this article, it has an HDMI port and can therefore be connected to PS5.
Yes
Greetings, you can simply put the 2 monitors on the comparison list and then you will see the differences. The monitors don't differ much, but the AOC C27G2ZE/BK has a better colour resolution and can be used better in low light conditions.
I had the same problem as you, my monitor had "only 75Hz" (AOC G2778VQ) and I wanted 144 or 240Hz. I can't answer your question directly, but if you're thinking about buying this monitor, I'd advise against it. I am not satisfied with the monitor at all, it has extreme ghosting for me and that is really annoying when playing CS. The motion blur reduction, or overdrive, doesn't have the desired effect for me (still a lot of ghosting). I think you should buy a TN panel monitor if possible, and not a VA (because of ghosting).
I don't know, my monitor runs 1A... --> Tip: set sync settings to inactive
The monitors mentioned have a refresh rate of 240 Hz and a response time (MPRT) of 0.5 ms. The C32G2ZE, on the other hand, has a response time of 1 ms (see https://www.hardwareluxx.de/index.php/news/hardware/monitore/53148-aoc-stellt-neue-g2-gaming-monitore-mit-240-hz-und-0-5-ms-reaktionszeit-vor.amp.html).
Yes, that's possible, but it's relatively pointless to use a 240Hz monitor for a PS4, you won't get above 60 FPS with a PS4 anyway, so more than 60Hz won't help at all.
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