AOC, a renowned name in the monitor industry, has introduced its latest product: the Q24G4E 23.8-inch gaming monitor, available now in the Chinese market. This follows closely on the heels of the recent launch of the 24G10E gaming monitor.
The new monitor is currently available for purchase on JD.com, featuring impressive specs designed for both gamers and professionals, all for the competitive price of 999 yuan ($140). Let's delve into its primary specifications.
AOC Q24G4E Monitor Specifications:
The Q24G4E offers a 23.8-inch Fast IPS panel with a 2560×1440 (2K) resolution, delivering sharp and clear visuals. It supports an impressive refresh rate of 180Hz, which ensures exceptionally smooth motion in fast-paced scenes—a crucial feature for competitive gaming and fluid video playback.
The panel provides a rapid 1ms response time (GTG), reducing ghosting and blurring. It can reach a brightness level of up to 350 nits and has a static contrast ratio of 1000:1, ensuring vivid colors and deep blacks.
Color Accuracy and Connectivity
Regarding color accuracy, this monitor covers 122% of the sRGB and 96% of the DCI-P3 color gamuts, making it suitable for a wide range of professional applications. The monitor also supports HDR 10, allowing it to display a broader range of colors and higher contrast ratios.
In terms of connectivity, the monitor includes one HDMI 2.0 port, one DP1.4 port, and a 3.5mm audio port. Although the monitor stand does not support adjustment, it is compatible with VESA 100x100mm wall mounting.
Additional Features
The monitor is equipped with technologies such as AI Smart Quality Control Engine, MBR Sync, and Adaptive Sync. These features help reduce motion blur and synchronize the frame rate between the monitor and graphics cards, preventing screen tearing and stuttering.
AOC has also focused on user comfort and health by incorporating low blue light and flicker-free technologies, which help minimize eye strain during extended use. The monitor comes factory-calibrated, ensuring professional color accuracy out of the box, with a Delta E<2 across the sRGB spectrum.