If you prioritize high contrast and deep blacks for immersive HDR gaming and media consumption, the AOC AG276QZD with OLED technology is an excellent choice, although it may not be as suitable for productivity due to its fair text quality and image clarity. Conversely, the Asus PG27AQN offers better text clarity and image quality, making it more versatile for productivity, and excels in competitive gaming due to its higher refresh rate and very good response time. However, its LED IPS panel may not provide the same level of contrast as the AOC's OLED for HDR content. If budget is a concern, the Asus is somewhat less expensive but doesn't perform as well in HDR gaming or media consumption. Give Feedback
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Advantages of the AOC AG276QZD (W-OLED)
Best in class for casual gaming
Good for media consumption
Best in class contrast
Best in class response time
Advantages of the Asus PG27AQN (IPS)
Best in class refresh rate
Good text clarity
Good image clarity
Good brightness
Key differences
Casual Gaming
9.7/10
6.7/10
2560 x 1440
RESOLUTION
2560 x 1440
240Hz
REFRESH RATE
360Hz
Inf:1
NATIVE CONTRAST
974:1
284 nits
SDR PEAK BRIGHTNESS
414 nits
379 nits
HDR PEAK BRIGHTNESS
644 nits
96.0 %
DCI-P3 COLOR GAMUT
92.0 %
Matte
COATING
Semi-Gloss
The AOC AG276QZD (W-OLED) is best in class for casual gaming, while the Asus PG27AQN (IPS) is only fair.
Productivity
5.7/10
6.5/10
2560 x 1440
RESOLUTION
2560 x 1440
108 PPI
PIXELS PER INCH
109 PPI
Yes
ADJUSTABLE STAND
Yes
Matte
COATING
Semi-Gloss
The Asus PG27AQN (IPS) is only fair for productivity, while the AOC AG276QZD (W-OLED) is poor.
Media Consumption
7.8/10
6.0/10
2560 x 1440
RESOLUTION
2560 x 1440
Inf:1
NATIVE CONTRAST
974:1
284 nits
SDR PEAK BRIGHTNESS
414 nits
379 nits
HDR PEAK BRIGHTNESS
644 nits
Matte
COATING
Semi-Gloss
The AOC AG276QZD (W-OLED) is good for media consumption, while the Asus PG27AQN (IPS) is only fair.
Cost
$700
$949
$200
$400
$600
$800
$1,000
$1,200
$1,400
The AOC AG276QZD (W-OLED) has a price of $700 and the Asus PG27AQN (IPS) costs $949.
HDR Gaming and Media Consumption
Yes
No
The AOC AG276QZD (W-OLED) is suitable for HDR gaming and media consumption while the Asus PG27AQN (IPS) is not suitable for HDR gaming and media consumption.
Digital Photo Editing
Yes
No
The AOC AG276QZD (W-OLED) is suitable for digital photo editing while the Asus PG27AQN (IPS) is not suitable for digital photo editing.
Key similarities
Competitive Gaming
9.6/10
9.5/10
240Hz
REFRESH RATE
360Hz
0.3 ms
TOTAL RESPONSE TIME
5.6 ms
20 - 240 Hz
VARIABLE REFRESH RATE
20 - 360 Hz
No
STROBING / BFI
Yes
284 nits
SDR PEAK BRIGHTNESS
414 nits
The AOC AG276QZD (W-OLED) and Asus PG27AQN (IPS) are both best in class for competitive gaming.
HDR Video Editing and Color Grading
No
No
Both the AOC AG276QZD (W-OLED) and Asus PG27AQN (IPS) are not suitable for HDR video editing and color grading.
Print Photo Editing
No
No
Both the AOC AG276QZD (W-OLED) and Asus PG27AQN (IPS) are not suitable for print photo editing.
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How the AOC AG276QZD (W-OLED) and the Asus PG27AQN (IPS) compare to other monitors
"The Asus ROG Swift PG27AQN is a motion clarity marvel. It’s the first 27-inch 1440p 360Hz monitor on the market, and also the first to use an Ultrafast IPS display. These advancements provide outstanding motion clarity across a broad range of refresh rates. Unfortunately, the monitor’s motion clarity does nothing for its image quality, which is just ok. To be clear, it’s a very nice looking monitor in many situations. However, the monitor’s contrast ratio is rather low. And while it can reach high levels of brightness in HDR, it lacks the nuance and contrast required to look great in HDR games."
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