AOC C24G1A 24 Curved Frameless Gaming Monitor, FHD 1920x1080, 1500R, VA, 1ms MPRT, 165Hz (144Hz supported), FreeSync Premium, Height adjustable Black
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Joe
> 3 dayPutting it together was no problem and very well made. Although, when I turned it on the display it was pixelated, words on the screen looked bigger and thicker, circles werent circles. The easiest fix was to either turn the monitor off and back on or run Windows ClearType.
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Tyrone
> 3 dayI LIKE THIS MONITOR THE PICTURE IS GOOD BUT THERE WAS LITTLE THINGS I HAD ISSUES WITH LIKE THE SCREWS FOR VESA MOUNTING ARE TOO SHORT TO USE REALISTICALLY WITH A MONITOR ARM AND THE POWER CORD IS REALLY SHORT
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NM
> 3 dayLo ordené para mi hijo y aún está funcionando a la perfeccion!!
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Jimmy L Poff
> 3 dayexactly what i needed
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Efrain
Greater than one weekThe AOC C27G2Z 27 Curved Frameless Ultra-Fast Gaming Monitor is a fantastic addition to any gamers setup. This monitor boasts impressive features, including FHD 1080p resolution, a 0.5ms response time, and a 240Hz refresh rate, making it ideal for fast-paced games. The monitors curved design provides a more immersive viewing experience, while the frameless design enhances the monitors overall aesthetic appeal. It also has a height-adjustable stand that allows you to customize the monitors height for a comfortable viewing experience. One of the standout features of this monitor is its FreeSync technology, which ensures that your graphics card and monitor work together seamlessly to eliminate screen tearing and stuttering. This results in a smoother gaming experience and more fluid visuals. Additionally, the AOC C27G2Z comes with a 3-year zero dead pixel guarantee, giving you peace of mind that you wont have to deal with any annoying dead pixels during your gaming sessions. Overall, the AOC C27G2Z 27 Curved Frameless Ultra-Fast Gaming Monitor is an excellent investment for gamers looking for a high-performance monitor with advanced features. With its impressive specs and sleek design, this monitor is sure to elevate your gaming experience to the next level.
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Thomas Brown
> 3 dayHere is what I like about it the HDR color is bright and vibrant but not too overpowering though you will need to go into your display settings and tweak it to find the right settings for your setup. the curve is awesome. I had a 24 1500r and going up to a 27 1000r is just great. I only needed to move it about an inch back from where my old monitor was I have great FOV/peripheral in FPS games. I am using a RTX 3070TI and crank things up to max at 1440p and get no smearing/ghosting. Freesync is on and I have Gysnc compatibility turned on. With Vsync off I am getting 0 tearing that my eyes can perceive. I am playing most Tarkov right now and where that is still a Beta it has lots of wonky visual stuff going on so it isnt a great benchmark. But I have played a little doom eternal and Borderlands 3 and those both look amazin and run smooth 100-120fps with everything maxed at 1440p I could prob tweak a few things turn down draw distance etc and get it running at 165hz. I was skeptical if this was real, or some kind of racket... but this is a legit AOC G3 series monitor with a STRONK curve and really nice picture for well under $300. a big complaint about g2 series I have read and my own complaint from the g1 series I upgraded from is they arent bright enough. 300 nits is average but it seems much bright than that maybe it is the HDR I am not used to and bumping windows brightness up it can run brighter? But my last 2 monitors were 300 cd/m2 and this is certainly more bright and vibrant. It has only been a week we will see where we are at in a few months.
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Alan Pinones
> 3 dayI can see real boob in my life now
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Jason
> 3 dayOn the AOC website, they claim the CQ27G3S has a response time of 1ms MPRT and 4ms GtG. I didnt believe the 4ms gtg would be such a big hit on the monitors ability to control ghosting, but darker scenes have a lot more noticeable ghosting. I tested ghosting using ufo test, so not really gaming environment, but it gives an idea on how the monitor reacts to certain scenes. Bright scenes are quite tame with almost no ghosting, while the darkest scene has the most noticeable. Overdrive setting on strong seems to lessen the length of the trail. Its not unplayable and for a VA panel, I didnt expect much. 7/10 165hz refresh rate is very nice because it allows for more smoother gameplay. I switched from a 60hz 4k to a 165hz 2k and the difference is huge. The quality of the image is about the same unless youre staring right at a single pixel looking for it. The only problem with the refresh rate is that 165hz is unstable. The actual monitor refresh rate fluctuates between 165hz and 160hz. It doesnt affect performance, however, its still a bit misleading. It is most stable at 144hz and does just as good. If you needed exactly 165hz for some reason, this monitor is not the best. The pixel density is very high for a small screen so the images are really clear. Anything above 28 for a 1440p/2k monitor is going to be poor. Coming from 4k 28 to 2k 27 there isnt much difference in image quality. Especially if you upscale resolution in games, its basically the same picture. 8/10 The colors also needed some work to get it perfect. There are three ways to make the screen brighter: brightness, contrast, and rgb settings. If you raise all of the rgb equally, the brightness also increases. Too high of a contrast will raise brightness, but also make all of the colors look weird. Adjust to your own preference. There is little to no back bleed. Only the slightest grey patch in the upper right corner, but unless youre in a completely dark room with a black screen playing, its completely unnoticeable. 9/10 The OSD menu is poorly developed. Modifying certain menu items will modify other related items, understandably so, however, it doesnt revert back to default. Which means if you have a good set up and modify your settings to experiment, you will lose your previous set up. Maybe not that big of a deal, but a peeve of mine. I wish it doesnt save until you hit a separate button to save. For now, it gets the job done, but if I ever wanted to change something, I would lose all my previous settings which is very unfortunate. 7/10 Its 2k at 27, 144hz stable refresh, curved VA, and affordable with a 4 year warranty against any manufacturer defect(dont quote me). Very much a worthy buy. 8/10
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Gill Thorpe
> 3 dayBought this monitor to accompany my new entry level pc I built. This monitor is great for anyone looking for great performance on a budget! All specs are accurate and the design is sleek and looks great!
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Christopher
> 3 dayI just upgraded to this monitor and what a difference. I updated my whole computer 2 years ago but never change the monitor. I saw a huge difference then and I saw another one when I switched to this monitor. Fast response times and great fps. Cant beat this monitor for price.