AOC’s 260Hz 25G4ZR brings high frame rates to the masses

AOC Gaming delivers 260Hz for £129.99 with its new 25G4ZR monitor

AGON by AOC has officially unveiled its new AOC GAMING 25G4ZR monitor, a budget gaming display offering up to 260Hz refresh rates for £129.99. With this screen, ultra-high refresh rates will become available to the gaming masses.

This FHD (1080p) display is a 24.5-inch fast-IPS panel with a 0.3 ms MPRT response time and a 1ms GtG response time. The screen also features a native refresh rate of 240Hz with Adaptive Sync, and an optional 260Hz overclocked mode.

The AOC GAMING 25G4ZR aims to be a strong starting point for PC gamers. The screen offers users access to high refresh rates without a premium price tag. Its 24.5-inch size makes it ideal for competitive gaming, and its Low Input Lag mode disables non-essential processing to deliver increased responsiveness.

The 25G4ZR aims to deliver comfortable gaming with a fully ergonomic stand offering 130 mm height adjustment. Furthermore, the screen has tilt, swivel, and pivot options to enhance gaming comfort. The screen’s IPS panel also delivers wide 178-degree viewing angles and promises vibrant colours.

At £129.99, this screen is incredibly affordable. The screen is due to become available in July through AOC’s retail partners.

You can join the discussion on AOC GAMING’s 25G4ZR 260Hz gaming display on the OC3D Forums.

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