AOC has added two new high-refresh-rate monitors to its gaming lineup, giving buyers a choice between standard and dual-mode performance on the same physical panel. The CQ27G4Z2 targets competitive gamers who need the absolute highest frame rates, while the CQ27G4H2 offers a slightly lower but still fast refresh rate for general high-end play. These additions matter because they expand the options for users who want a 27-inch curved display without compromising on speed or color fidelity.

Dual-mode refresh rates and identical 27-inch panels define the new lineup
Both the CQ27G4Z2 and the CQ27G4H2 utilize identical 27-inch Fast VA panels with QHD resolution and a 1500R curvature. AOC revealed the CQ27G4Z2 just one day after announcing the CQ27G4H2, positioning them as sibling models with distinct performance profiles. The monitors share the same physical form factor and panel technology, allowing consumers to compare specs directly based on their specific gaming needs.
Spec comparison
| Spec | CQ27G4Z2 | CQ27G4H2 |
|---|---|---|
| Panel | 27-inch Fast VA | 27-inch Fast VA |
| Resolution | QHD (2560×1440) | QHD (2560×1440) |
| Base Refresh Rate | 260Hz | 220Hz |
| Max Dual-Mode Refresh | 400Hz (HD via DP) | N/A |
| Color Gamut | 99% sRGB, 95% DCI-P3 | 99% sRGB, 95% DCI-P3 |
The CQ27G4Z2 supports a base refresh rate of 260Hz at QHD resolution, which is higher than the 220Hz support of the CQ27G4H2. The Z2 model also features dual-mode capabilities that allow it to reach 400Hz at HD resolution via DisplayPort or 280Hz via HDMI. This dual-mode feature provides flexibility for users who prioritize extreme frame rates over native resolution during competitive matches.
Color accuracy specifications for both monitors include 99% sRGB and 95% DCI-P3 coverage, ensuring vibrant and accurate visuals for gaming and media consumption. Connectivity options include a DisplayPort input and two HDMI 2.1 ports using the TMDS method. The average Delta E value remains unspecified in the current reports, so buyers should verify color consistency upon receipt if precise color matching is critical.



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