There is a new contender in the high-refresh rate gaming monitor space, and it happens to be yet another offering from AOC.
Philips launches the "27E2N1800" 27-inch 4K 60Hz monitor with a 3840x2160 IPS panel, 300 nits brightness, 99% sRGB, and HDMI 2.0/DP 1.4 ports for 1,089 yuan ($150).
PRO" 27" 4K 165Hz QD-Mini LED monitor with 1152 dimming zones, 1200 nits, 10-bit color, and USB-C 96W launches at 3,299 Yuan ($456) on JD.com.
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