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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Danny
> 3 dayPlaying any first person shooter with this monitor at 240Hz was a great improvement over my 60Hz monitor. The 60Hz monitor would give me motion sickness after maybe 30 minutes or so. Not to mention my aim was terrible since everything looked very blurry. With the new monitor I cant say i felt any motion sickness since there was no blur, and everything looked so much more clear when moving around and trying to aim. Much much better gaming performance than I expected for the price at 1080p. Eventually I will go for a similar monitor at 4k.
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Larry Barham
Greater than one weekIts a really nice screen for the price. I like the way you can move it vertically and horizontally at any time. Picture is awesome I recommend.
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Lizandro P.
Greater than one weekLlego en buenas condiciones tal cual se ofrece
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Beto
> 3 dayExcellent monitor for 1080p gaming. I have had it for two weeks and so happy with my purchase. I thought I was missing out on a 1440p experience, but my eyes have adjusted. I will say it was a bit of a shock to see a 1080p screen after being accustomed to Retina Displays and 4K TVs. I prefer the higher FPS count on my RTX 3060 GPU, no need to upgrade with this monitor.
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kabir
> 3 dayI bought this monitor in late 2020 for $150, with many worries going through my head. I was worried that the colors would be too washed out, worried that the curve might be too much, worried about the quality of the product, worried about its acclaimed 1ms mprt, and worried if the monitor would come with any dead pixels. I got none of that. What i did get was a big smile across my face. This monitor was probably one of the best purchases and investments Ive made so far. The quality of the product is perfect for the price range its in, it certainly outdoes my Acer SB220Q. Speaking of which, the Acer monitor comes with an ips panel, i was scared that i wouldnt enjoy the VA panel the AOC would come with, but it turned out to be just fine for gaming, movies, and other media. I do frequently use photoshop so the Acers ips panel will still be utilized for that. As for the curve, the curve is just barely noticeable when youre directly in front of the monitor, which is perfect. As for the acclaimed 1ms, its 1ms mprt, but the actual response time is probably 4ms, which is perfectly fine and you shouldnt really worry about a 4ms response time holding you back at all. And as for the people who have received dead pixels on their AOCs, mine arrived with zero dead pixels as advertised, it most likely has to do with whether or not the monitor was damaged during shipping. So should you buy this monitor? If youre looking for a decent 1080p 144hz experience, and dont care about having the best response time in class (which you shouldnt care about in this price range), and do not require an ips panel, this works perfectly. It also runs flawlessly with GSYNC enabled, just be sure to use the included Display port cable and not the HDMI cable to actually utilize GSYNC and the 144hz.
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Miguel chacha
> 3 dayGreat
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Alan Pinones
> 3 dayI can see real boob in my life now
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EvilKitty
> 3 dayI have 2 of these monitors, they look great, I do not think i can see a real difference between 144 and 60 hrz, but what i can see is the difference in input lag using this instead of the TV i was using, it made the difference between Super Mario Bros (1985) being playable and not being playable Free-sync for me was buggy on linux xubuntu 18.04 (April 2019) unusable with 2 screens attached to a GTX 1060 3GB (free-syncs can only work in 1 monitor setups, but if you turn on off it should work) when the frame rates drops in the 40 to 60 area the screen will blank and reset the config on both displays, with 1 display it works with bugs, i was unable to reproduce some/all of this on Manjaro linux (manjaro stays close to the bleeding edge of software, so it gets newer stuff) Free-sync works fine in windows, you can get a little flickering on loading screens, to my understanding this is normal for VA panels From what i can see FLC is far more aggressive in windows than Linux, this panel supports 48-144 Hrz, but on windows it appears to trigger LFC at 60Hrz, thus avoiding the issue i had in linux, i do not have a AMD GPU to test this with, only a GTX 1060 3GB, i believe i was using one of the 1st few drivers to support freesync on nvidia, so changes could have been made in the past ~4 months I highly recommend the review of this product on pcmonitor.info, that review will help you far more than any review on amazon, they even have a calibration file for this monitor The build quality in crazy good it was able to survive a impact in shipping shipping that put a hole all the way to the screen and not take any damage, it only left residue from the bag that protects the screen that wiped right off My neighbor signed for this package since i was not home at the time and did not look at the other side of the package, If i had seen that i would not have accepted it, but it was too late for that, so i asked the seller (E- Center USA) what they wanted to do, so i opened it up and inspected it and to my disbelief it was actually not damaged, the only thing on the screen was residue from the smooth plastic bag that protects the screen from scratches, the screen was not damaged in-spite of something putting a hole in said bag
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Jesse Enclave
> 3 dayI took a real chance on this thing. It was made by a company Ive never heard of, it was the cheapest monitor in its class by far, and I was getting it open box condition. But I gotta say, Im glad I took the plunge! Usually when you get something that costs so much less than its competitors, theres a reason for it. It may still be a good product, but compromises had to be made somewhere. But in this case, I cant find them. Its very well built, works flawlessly and doesnt have any weird compatibility issues like my old Acer monitor. Looking at other reviews of this monitor, the general consensus seems to be that the only downsides are some minor color inaccuracies and that it doesnt get very bright. Well, I cant speak for color inaccuracies because I couldnt care less, but this thing was almost painfully bright when I first turned it on. Now maybe thats just because Im coming from a monitor that was..adequate, to be polite about it, but I really cant imagine someone needing something brighter than this. The only complaint I have is that the buttons along the bottom need to be marked more clearly. Theyre just slightly raised icons just barely darker than the rest of bezel; impossible to see without extra light. But thats par for the course when it comes to monitors. Ive seen ones that cost 3x more than this one that still have the same problem. Overall, a fantastic monitor even without factoring in the price. But when you can snag it for $200? That would be a good deal even for a 1080p monitor in the 144hz class, let alone 1440p.
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Brent A. Comp
27-09-2024I was able to get the monitor on sale for $150. Great monitor for the price. Colors are vivid and getting 144-165 fps is amazing. Highly recommend for anyone looking to upgrade without breaking the bank like I was.