AOC's U27V6RL/WW is a 27-inch dual-mode monitor that delivers 4K resolution at up to 80 Hz for productivity and Full HD at 310 Hz for competitive gaming.

The display leverages BOE Circular Polarization technology to reduce glare and eye strain, a feature typically found in high-end professional screens. The monitor is built around a dual-mode concept, allowing users to toggle between resolutions and refresh rates depending on their workload.
This flexibility positions the U27V6RL/WW as a hybrid solution for users who need both high-resolution detail and fast response times in one device. The BOE tech is said to mimic natural light to improve visual comfort over long sessions, and this isn't the first time AOC has implemented the technology into a display, as we saw it with the Q27G4SL/WS, a 27-inch 1440p Fast IPS gaming monitor with a 320Hz refresh rate.
However, this model wasn't dual-mode, but I rated it quite highly, specifically for the Circular Polarization technique. More detail on why that technology is extremely impressive can be found here.

The U27V6RL/WW is specifically targeted at the Chinese market and is part of a growing trend of dual-mode panels designed to bridge the gap between productivity and gaming. If it proves popular, it could make its way to other markets. With more manufacturers exploring hybrid displays, AOC's inclusion of BOE's circular polarization tech adds a unique angle to the competitive gaming monitor space.

What remains unclear is availability and pricing, but given the Q27G4SL/WS was priced around $250-$350, I would expect the U27V6RL/WW to land somewhere between $300 and $450 if it makes it to the US market.





