Why 240Hz Is No Longer Only for Big Spenders
For years, a 240Hz gaming monitor meant paying premium prices and compromising on resolution or panel quality. That equation is changing fast. Displays like the AOC Q27G4ZR now bring a 240Hz IPS panel and sharp QHD resolution (2560×1440) into truly affordable territory, eliminating the old trade-off between speed and price. At the other end of the spectrum, high-end 4K 240Hz OLED models such as the ASUS ROG Swift PG32UCDMR are dropping in price thanks to sizeable discounts, pushing flagship performance closer to mainstream budgets. This convergence means competitive gamers no longer have to choose between a budget gaming monitor capped at 144Hz and a costly esports setup. Instead, you can decide whether an affordable 240Hz panel or a premium OLED is the better fit for your desk, your GPU, and your favorite games.
AOC Q27G4ZR: Accessible 240Hz at QHD Resolution
The AOC Q27G4ZR is a standout option if you want a QHD gaming display that hits 240Hz without draining your wallet. Its 27-inch IPS panel runs at 2560×1440, giving a crisp 109 PPI image that looks noticeably sharper than older 1080p 24-inch monitors. Motion clarity is excellent thanks to the 240Hz refresh rate and 1ms grey-to-grey response time, with an optional overclock to 260Hz for those chasing every last millisecond. Adaptive Sync support delivers tear-free gameplay between 48–240Hz, even without official G-SYNC or FreeSync badges. AOC focuses your money on the panel: you get DisplayPort 1.4 to unlock the full refresh rate and two HDMI 2.0 ports for up to 144Hz, but no USB hub and only basic 2W speakers. As an affordable 240Hz panel, it prioritizes competitive performance and image sharpness over extras.

ASUS ROG Swift PG32UCDMR: 4K QD‑OLED at a New Price Low
If you want both high refresh and top-tier image quality, the ASUS ROG Swift PG32UCDMR is a very different kind of 240Hz gaming monitor. This 32-inch 4K QD-OLED display pairs a 3840×2160 resolution with a 240Hz refresh rate and an incredibly fast 0.03ms response time, making motion in fast shooters and racers exceptionally clean. The QD-OLED panel delivers deep blacks, strong HDR highlights, and 99% DCI-P3 coverage for vibrant, cinematic visuals. It is packed with high-end features such as DisplayPort 2.1 for the bandwidth needed at 4K 240Hz, G-SYNC Compatible variable refresh, and a USB-C port with 90W Power Delivery. Currently, it is discounted from USD 1,299.99 (approx. RM6,000) to USD 1,099 (approx. RM5,080), a saving of USD 200.99 (approx. RM930) that matches its previous lowest price, bringing premium OLED performance closer to enthusiast budgets.
IPS vs OLED: Which 240Hz Panel Suits Your Games?
Choosing between an affordable 240Hz IPS like the AOC Q27G4ZR and a premium 4K QD-OLED such as the ASUS ROG Swift PG32UCDMR comes down to how and what you play. IPS excels at delivering sharp, bright images with solid colour accuracy, making QHD a sweet spot for high frame rates in competitive shooters where your GPU can realistically drive 200fps or more. The Q27G4ZR’s focus on speed and clarity suits esports players who value responsiveness over deep blacks or HDR impact. OLED counters with perfect black levels, near-instant pixel response, and wide colour gamut coverage, which shine in cinematic single-player titles and visually rich open worlds. The PG32UCDMR also brings 4K detail for creators or streamers who need both fidelity and fluidity. Both panel types now sit within overlapping price brackets, so you can match your 240Hz gaming monitor to your priorities instead of your wallet alone.

The New Normal: High Refresh Without Harsh Trade-Offs
The current crop of 240Hz gaming monitors proves that high-refresh gaming is no longer locked behind a paywall. On one side, models like the AOC Q27G4ZR put a 240Hz QHD IPS panel within easy reach, trimming extras like USB hubs to keep costs low while preserving core gaming performance. On the other, discounts on flagship displays such as the ASUS ROG Swift PG32UCDMR are shrinking the gap between mid-range and premium, especially for players who want 4K resolution, QD-OLED contrast, and modern connectivity in a single package. The key takeaway is that you no longer have to choose between a budget gaming monitor and a competitive one. Whether you care more about raw frame rates, image quality, or future-proofing, there is now a 240Hz option that fits your style of play—and, increasingly, your budget.
