
AOC CQ27G2U/BK
2560 x 1440 pixels, 27"
AOC CQ27G2U/BK
2560 x 1440 pixels, 27"
Unfortunately, there has been a major delay in delivery. We are in clarification with the supplier and will publish the latest information as soon as possible.
Funny, I'm also "expected" to get mine today. Congratulations ;-) See you next week.
I am of the same opinion and have also reported this to support, but Digitec does not seem to do more than look into my customer account and blindly trust the supplier's information. When I ordered on 16.03 it said 4-7 days and now I have been waiting for over a month, in which the delivery date given by the supplier has been exceeded 2-3 times. I expected more from Digitec. If the supplier constantly fails to meet the delivery deadlines, it is not too much to ask that Digitec ensures a date with the supplier and does not always use "information without guarantee" as an excuse.
I'm on day 17, so don't expect the monitor that soon.
Your order includes your delivery date
It was increased again to 3-4 weeks....
Hello Skaeufi, I also ordered this monitor on 15.3. and the deadline was not met.
For a current order, the expected delivery time is approx. 2-3 weeks (without guarantee).
The delivery date is currently unknown. If we receive an update from the supplier, we will update the availability accordingly.
...no, only pay when it is available or buy elsewhere.
Estimated delivery date in 2 weeks (without guarantee).
If you dont play any fast games than maybe this is your perfect monitor. But be warned: I have this monitor and at first I was totally happy with it... until I tried playing my games on a 60hz monitor that doesnt ghost or smear (well actually all monitors ghost and smear - it's all about this question: How much?) and I almost preferred the 60zh monitor to the AOC CQ27G2U, which has 144hz. so there's that. also the max brightness on this monitor is terrible (250 cd/m²)(decent max brightness would be: 350-400 cd/m²) and the contrast isnt the best ive seen. and "black" on this monitor looks more like a super dark grey (it's not very noticable though so don't worry about that)
Unfortunately, we currently have no information on when the item will be available and when we will be able to deliver it. As soon as something changes in this regard, we will post it here. Sorry.
"BK" stands for the colour: Speak black
Yes, a DP connection is available.
No, with the standard mount it can only be tilted by a few degrees. However, if you use a separate monitor mount, it is of course possible (can be rotated by 90, 180, 270 degrees in the settings).
With a multimeter. The hole in the middle of the plug is plus, the outside is minus. Alternatively, I would check if the specifications of the NT match another device and then try it on another device.
You mean 90 degrees, so that it stands upright? My son says: YES, that's possible.
Yes, it also works for the Xbox.
The PG349Q model has a higher curvature than the CQ27G2U (1900R versus 1500R). The height is different, but the PG349Q can be adjusted in height to match the height of the CQ27G2U. The resolutions are the same on both units, but the screens are different. The only thing to consider is the table on which the monitors are placed, if it has enough space for both monitors. Apart from that, there is no reason why they should not fit next to each other. Also, the performance of the PC/notebook needs to be considered if it can support both monitors with their resolution and refresh rate.
At the back of the VESA plate of the stand there is a slider that you have to push up to unlock the rotation. See photo 4.
Yes, you can. The monitor itself includes the appropriate screws for mounting on the matching bracket.
Ok, strangely enough, you can now do it again Sorry, it didn't work this morning...
But it doesn't work with 120 Hz, because this monitor has HDMI 2.0 interfaces, for 120 Hz and PS5 you need a model with HDMI 2.1, e.g. this one would be suitable and also offers 4K resolution: Gigabyte M28U (3840 x 2160 Pixels, 28 ")
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