AOC GU27B36 Monitor Brings 27″ UHD 160Hz Dual-Mode Fast IPS

AOC launches the GU27B36 gaming monitor featuring a 27- inch Fast IPS panel with dual- mode support for 160Hz UHD and 320Hz FHD.

AOC GU27B36 Monitor Brings 27″ UHD 160Hz Dual-Mode Fast IPS

AOC introduced the GU27B36 gaming monitor to help players balance visual fidelity and speed. This dual-mode display lets users switch between high-resolution clarity and ultra-fast frame rates depending on the game they play. Buyers who want a single screen for both immersive single-player titles and competitive shooters will find this flexibility useful.

Fast IPS panel supports resolution switching for varied gaming needs

The monitor uses a 27-inch Fast IPS panel to deliver sharp images and wide viewing angles. AOC launched the GU27B36 on its official website in July 2024. The design targets gamers who need reliable color reproduction alongside rapid refresh rates.

Specifications

  • Panel: 27-inch Fast IPS
  • Resolution/Refresh: UHD 160Hz / FHD 320Hz
  • Response Time: 1ms GtG, 0.5ms MPRT
  • Color Gamut: 100% sRGB, 95% DCI-P3
  • Connectivity: HDMI 2.1 FRL, DisplayPort 1.4

The screen supports UHD resolution at 160Hz or FHD resolution at 320Hz through a dual-mode switch. It achieves a 1ms GtG response time and 0.5ms MPRT to reduce motion blur. The panel covers 100% of the sRGB color space and 95% of the DCI-P3 gamut with a Delta E of less than 2.

Connectivity includes an HDMI 2.1 FRL port and a DisplayPort 1.4 input for modern graphics cards. The monitor supports VRR and MBR Sync to keep images stable during fast action. It also features flicker-free technology and hardware low blue light protection for eye comfort.

We looked at AOC CQ27G4S Launches at $221 With in our earlier Aoc coverage. The GU27B36 positions itself as a versatile option for gamers who prioritize resolution and speed. The monitor ships with standard gaming display features and eye care technologies.

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