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AOC AG276QZD 26.5" 2560x1440 (1440p) 240Hz OLED Gaming Monitor $1239 + Delivery ($0 SYD C&C) @ JW

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Cheapest price so far. Usually $80 more

240hz OLED panel is quite popular these days

These are the other options -

LG 27GR95QE-B
ASUS ROG Swift PG27AQDM
Corsair XENEON 27QHD240
Acer Predator X27U

They have the same panel, so their differences are mostly minuscule from what I can see. The ASUS one is the most famous, but I don't it's worth that extra ~$500.

Overall, I think this monitor is worth buying. I would have gone for it personally but just few days ago I decided to go for 34" 3440x1440 OLED instead (or wait for 32" 240hz 4k curved coming out in Jan)

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  • +1

    Thats inane.

  • +2

    for this price, you almost can get a new SONY 55" OLED TV.

    • check the ROG PG27AQDM which I believe has same OLED 240Hz panel

    • Economies of scale, blah blah.

      Most people can’t comfortably use a 55” OLED TV on their desk.

    • This is for people who either NEED that 240hz OR that lower screen size. If one doesn't have either of those requirements, C3 or something is else is the way to go

    • This is an esports panel. 240hz with insane pixel response times.

  • cant afford bigger house so wait for 43inch OLED tv deal for my desk

    • Hopefully C3 gets a good sale this black friday

  • +2

    Relevant review.

    TLDR: input lag is worse than other LG OLED 240Hz implementations, proves to be difficult to use for multiple colour gamuts (DCI-P3, sRGB).

  • Is there something like this but in 4K? For future proofing purposes.

    • Not yet but there is hope that in the near future 4k +240hz over New Display Port is coming. I personally want OLED 38" 3840 x 1600 +200hz and not 4k

  • -1

    For people complaining, i bought a 27inch 1440ips panel in 2016 for the same price. This is a good price for oled.

  • Not sure if this shop is legit but $1200 for lg variant.

    https://pselectronic.com.au/shop/computers/lg-ultragear-2724…

    • The description mentions it's a factory second product.

  • Price has been cut further, now selling for $1099

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