AOC has presented the 27B35H, an affordable monitor that the company is already selling in China. Although it has not commented on a global release yet, AOC does sell older equivalents internationally, such as the 27B2H (curr. $99.99 on Amazon). At any rate, AOC bases the 27B35H around a 27-inch panel underpinned by IPS technology.
Aided by W-LED backlights, the monitor peaks at 250 nits with a 1,000:1 static contrast ratio and 8-bit colour depth (6-bit +FRC). Additionally, the 27B35H combines a 1,920 x 1,080-pixel resolution with a 100 Hz refresh rate, making it a third faster than the 27B2H. Moreover, the monitor boasts 1 ms MPRT response times and Adaptive-Sync technology, as well as ClearVision picture enhancement technology.
Meanwhile, AOC only includes HDMI and VGA interfaces, which underlines the monitor's budget price tag. Seemingly, the company only includes a fixed stand though; no conventional VESA mounts are visible in AOC's marketing images either. For reference, the 27B35H is available in China for CNY 599 (~$83). Unfortunately, it remains to be seen when the 27B35H will join the likes of 27B2H globally.