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AOC C27 240Hz gaming monitor price slashed to under £215

Last year, we reviewed the AOC C27G27ZU 27-inch gaming monitor. At the time, the monitor won our ‘Must Have' award, earning points for its 240Hz refresh rate and £300 price tag. This week, AOC appears to be having a sale on this monitor, cutting the price all the way down to less than £215. 

When we first reviewed this monitor, our resident expert, James Morris, had this to day: “Overall, though, for less than £310, this monitor delivers top-end gaming performance for a very keen price. If you’re looking for a high-refresh Full HD curved screen, the AOC C27G2ZU delivers performance in spades.”

That very keen price has now seen a massive drop from £308 to £214.97 at both Amazon UK and Box.co.uk. Both retailers currently have stock at this price at the time of publishing.

If you need a refresher on this monitor and its specs, you can see the key features listed below:

  • 27″ Display
  • VA Panel
  • 1920×1080 Full HD Resolution
  • FreeSync Premium
  • 0.5ms Response Time
  • 240Hz Refresh Rate
  • 1500R Curvature
  • HDMI/DisplayPort/USB Connectivity
  • 2W Built-in Speakers
  • Height Adjustable
  • Headphone Socket
  • 100x100mm VESA Mountable
  • 16:9 Aspect Ratio
  • 300 cd/m² Brightness

KitGuru Says: What do you all think of the AOC C27 at this price? Let us know if you end up picking one up! 

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