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or the past few years, the mostresponsivegaming
monitors have used 24.5in 1080p TN panels with
240Hz refresh rates, such as the AOC AGON
AG251FZ. However, their relatively small size and resolution
means they’re not all that useful for anything other than
competitive gaming. Enter the AG273QZ, one of a new
generation of displays that has the same blistering 240Hz
refresh rate and 0.5ms response time but in a larger 27in
screen size and with a higher 2,560 x 1,440 resolution.
The key advantage is that you get a much more practical
size and resolution for anything else you might do with your
PC, plus you can run games at a much higher resolution.
However, text on this screen – as on many TN-type LCDs
- isn’t anywhere near as crisp and easy to read as on IPS
displays, thanks to more noticeable coloured fringing
around high-contrast edges. As such, while displays like this
get you closer to the ideal of one display for both gaming
and work than those older 1080p 240Hz models, an IPS
screen offers a better balance of both worlds.
Getting back to the rest of this display’s credentials,
there’s plenty else here to excite. For a start, it supports
FreeSync and G-Sync, so you can get tear and stutter-free
gaming with both AMD and Nvidia GPUs. You also get slide-
outheadphonestandsonbothsidesoftheframe,andthe
metalstandandbaseincludesheight,
pivot,rotationandtiltadjustment.
Connectionoptionsareampletoo,
withtwoDisplayPort2 socketsandtwo
HDMI2 ports,aswellasmicrophone-
inandheadphone-outsockets.There’s
a pairof5Wspeakerstoo,anda four-
portUSB3.2hub.
It evenlooksreasonablysmart,with
itsslim,low-profilebezelsandtiptoe
silverstand.There’sRGBlightingtoo,
witha ringoflightonthebackanda
smallzoneontheundersideofthe
bezel.TheOSDanditscontrolsare
decenttoo,andyouevengeta wired
remoteforcontrollingthem.
Imagequalityis goodfora gaming
TN-typedisplay.Colourbalanceand
gammaareveryclosetoperfectin
thefactorydefaultsetting,soyou’ll
onlyneedtoadjustthebrightnessto
geta decentimage.However,contrast
is underwhelmingatjust670:1,
makingthedisplay’sHDRcredentials
laughable.Ironically,thesRGBsetting
thatreducesthemonitor’sotherwise
overlyhigh(125percentsRGB)
colourgamutimprovescontrastto
840:1.However,it lo cksbrightnessat
380cd/m²,whichis fartoobright.
Inshort,thisdisplayisn’tallthatgreatformuchbeyondits
corecompetitivegamingfocus,butit’ssuperblygoodatthis
onejob.If yousimplywanta bigtop-specgamingdisplay
witha higherresolutionthanolder240Hz1080pmodels,
thisis a greatoption.Conclusion
Loadsoffeatures,a competitivepriceandfantasticgaming
performancemaketheAG273QZanexcellentchoicefor
competitivegamersseekinga larger,higher-resolution
240Hzdisplay.ItsHDRsupportis pointlessthough.
EDWARDCHESTER27IN GAMING MONITOR
AOCAG273QZ/£540 inc VAT
SUPPLIER laptopsdirect.co.ukVERDICT
A fantastic competitive gaming display, although it’s a little
limited elsewhere.OVERALLSCORE
82 %
IMAGE QUALITY
19 / 30GAMING
29 / 30
FEATURES
18 / 20
VALUE
16 / 20GSYNC
Stunning gaming
performance
Loads of features
Decent value
NSYNC
- Poor contrast
- Generally middling
image quality - PointlessHDRspec
SPEC
Screen size
27in
Resolution
2,560 x 1,440
Panel technology
TN
Maximum refresh rate
240Hz
Stated response time
0.5ms
Contrast
700:1
Adaptive sync
FreeSync and G-Sync
Display inputs
2 x DisplayPort 2, 2 x HDMI 2
Audio
2 x 5W, microphone in, headphone out
Stand adjustment
Height, pivot, rotation, tilt
Extras
OSD remote control
HDR standard
DisplayHDR 400cc
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TN displays like this
(top) have more
noticeable coloured
fringing round the
edge of text, making
it less readable than
IPS displays (bottom)