NOW $340
27-inch AOC 1440p OLED Gaming Monitor
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Alienware finally broke through the price floor for OLED gaming monitors with its new 27-incher. And now that the new normal is $350, other brands are responding. Right now, you can get an AOC OLED monitor for just $340, straight from Amazon. Yes, we know a lot of you prefer to buy from Amazon. Get those credit card points.
The Q27GAZD is just as barebones as the latest Alienware, and I say that as a positive. You’ve got a 27-inch 2560×1440 panel with 240Hz of refresh, which is the standard set of specs in 2026. Connections are fairly limited with just HDMI 2.0 and DisplayPort 1.4 plus a headphone jack, but the monitor description says it’s “Console Gaming Ready.” I assume that means you can plug in a PlayStation and not need to adjust too many settings. (I have to assume because AOC doesn’t elaborate, either on Amazon or its own website.)
The monitor is compatible with a VESA mount if you want to add a stand, and you should because the one in the box is the same one you’ll find on super-budget monitor designs. It’s Nvidia G-Sync compatible and comes with a three-year warranty (going by AOC’s standard text). If this isn’t quite what you’re looking for, then check out PCWorld’s roundup of the best gaming monitors for more options.



