AOC G4 Zeus Shield Monitor Now On Sale in China for 1919 CNY

The AOC G4 Zeus Shield gaming monitor is now on sale in China for 1919 CNY. It features a native 360Hz refresh rate, Mini LED backlighting, and VESA DisplayHDR1000 certification.

AOC G4 Zeus Shield gaming monitor front view
AOC G4 Zeus Shield gaming monitor front view

AOC has launched the G4 Zeus Shield, a 2K gaming monitor now available in China for 1919 CNY (about $283). The display ships with native 360Hz refresh rate and Mini LED backlighting that supports VESA DisplayHDR1000 certification.

AOC G4 Zeus Shield gaming monitor front view
The AOC G4 Zeus Shield features a white bezel and Mini LED backlighting.

Mini LED backlight with 1152 zones delivers precise local dimming

The monitor uses a direct Mini LED backlight system with 1152 independent local dimming zones. The 1152 independent backlight zones enable precise local dimming for improved contrast in dark scenes.

  • Panel Type: Mini LED direct backlight
  • Backlight Zones: 1152 independent zones
  • Refresh Rate: 360Hz native
  • Resolution: 2K
  • Response Time: 1ms GTG

Key specifications include a 2K resolution, 360Hz native refresh rate, and 1ms GTG response time. The panel achieves a peak brightness of 1200 nits and covers a digital cinema-grade P3 wide color gamut for accurate color reproduction.

AOC G4 Zeus Shield gaming monitor side profile
The display achieves a peak brightness of 1200 nits for HDR content.

The G4 Zeus Shield is priced at 1919 CNY on JD.com and other platforms in China, down from the official list price of 2099 CNY. The monitor is priced at 1919 CNY, a discount from its official 2099 CNY listing on JD.com and other platforms in China.

AOC released the G4 Zeus Shield on May 31, making it available for purchase through major Chinese retailers. Featuring a native 360Hz refresh rate and VESA DisplayHDR1000 certification, the display is designed for gaming applications.

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