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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  • IntensityOverload@90

    > 24 hour

    I used this monitor primarily for gaming on high/ultra visual settings on my pc and for that purpose this product really performs well. My only issue with the monitor is that the slot where the power cord plugs into on the back is very unstable and unsecure. If the power cable shakes or wiggles around at all in the slightest it will subsequently lose connection and power off. This issue was very frustrating to deal with considering the price of the monitor but if you are willing to overlook the poor power cable connection than you will get high quality monitor with an excellent screen capable of producing stunning images.

  • Riley

    > 24 hour

    No problems, good

  • Jimmy L Poff

    > 24 hour

    exactly what i needed

  • Micky

    > 24 hour

    I like this monitor a lot since I jumped from 60hz to 144hz. Overall if you are looking for something that is overall good but not the best monitor and trying to save a bit of money. Then this is the monitor to go. The 2 issues I have with this monitor is the dead pixel I have on the bottom left of the monitor. Even though it is small and unnoticeable, you can not unsee it. I am currently working to get a replacement for the monitor because I really like it a lot and want to game with it more. Another issue I have with the monitor is that it looks hella washed out, so please do play with the settings on it because there is no other way. Also for people experiencing ghosting on the monitor the settings, I say to change is to set your [gamma to 2] [shadow control to 60] and [overdrive to medium], and to avoid the washed-out weird color contrast I put the color temp to normal. I really hope this helps people who are experiencing ghosting with their monitors I will update on how the process will go on getting the new monitor (:

  • Chad Riley

    > 24 hour

    Got them both this weekend, I was going to use monitor arm mounts but my table and the mount I bought werent compatable because of a table lip. So I just set them up on their stands for now. Beautiful resolution (Coming from 1080p) and refresh rate is first rate. Only had them a weekend, well see what the future holds.

  • Uriel

    > 24 hour

    Yes, I know I could have maybe spent a bit more on a way better monitor, but I have really enjoyed this one so far and I consider my money spent on a good item

  • Jason

    > 24 hour

    On 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

  • P Bosqueda

    > 24 hour

    This is a fantastic monitor for the price! And honestly, its competitive with monitors that cost double the price. People often overlook VA panels because VAs just have a general bad rap. I dont know where it comes from, but the stereotype that you need IPS is mostly false. IPS does have the best color accuracy, but unless your doing photo/video work that demands perfect colors, a VA will do great. The colors are vivid and accurate, and the viewing angles are good too. Unless youre gaming at a 70 degree angle from the front of your screen you will never have issues. Also, monitor preference is very subjective. While some people may prefer the faster technology of IPS (which can mean less ghosting), many others (myself included) care more about the superb contrast ratios provided by VA. For one, I have yet to encounter ghosting issues on my display. But also, this VA literally has a 4X better contrast ratio than the average IPS. I played on IPS for years and I always hated how every black color was just turned into a grayish blob. Now I can see different levels of darkness in full detail. Nighttime levels in games are playable and enjoyable now! So for half the price, you can get a 144hz 1440p monitor that rivals $500 dollar IPS options. Its a no-brainer. To top it off, the packaging is superb. When I opened it I was not concerned at all about potential damage. And it has zero dead pixels. The only con I have to mention concerns g-sync compatibility. This monitor is not on the official Nvidia list of compatible monitors. However, when you go into the Nvidia control panel to set it up, it indicates that the monitor is, in fact, compatible. The g-sync works well, and I was amazed by the buttery smooth feel I got even at frames well below 100. Now heres the downside. Apparently there is a strange but replicated bug when you have this monitor plus a 1000 series Nvidia gpu. IF and ONLY IF you turn on g-sync, and your frames drop under 100, the screen will randomly lose display for a second before coming back as normal. I found a reviewer that discussed this issue and they found it persisted across several of these monitors and when trying different cables. https://pcmonitors.info/reviews/aoc-cq27g2u-cq27g2/ It doesnt happen if you stay over 100 fps. It happens rarely (once per hour) between 100-80 fps. And it happens more frequently (once every 20-30 minutes) under 80 fps. The times are not consistent those are just my rough estimates based on usage. If you turn g-sync off this doesnt happen at all. Also, it has been reported that this issue doesnt appear of you have a 2000 series gpu. Honestly, I still leave it on most of the time, because Im willing to lose display for a second or two per hour in exchange for buttery smooth goodness the rest of the time. However it is disappointing that the issue exists at all.

  • Larry Barham

    > 24 hour

    Its 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.

  • Efrain

    > 24 hour

    The 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.

AOC C24G1A 24-inch Class Curved Gaming Monitor FreeSync Premium support ensures a stutter-free and tear-free gaming experience at any frame rate. Equipped with a curved 23.6 VA panel, the C24G1A displays a super-detailed Full HD resolution (1920x1080 pixels) at a screaming 165Hz refresh rate and 1ms response time (MPRT).Crazy Immersive ExperienceIts extremely curved design (1500R curvature) wraps around you, putting you at the center of the action and providing an immersive gaming experience. Wrap yourself in a pair (or three) of these frameless monitors for the ultimate curved viewing experience.165Hz, 1ms Gameplay165Hz refresh rate and 1ms response times brings unprecedented smoothness and fluidity to your games and virtual instantaneous response to your mouse and keyboard actions. With LFC support that allows the monitor to adjust between 48-165Hz refresh rate, gone are the days of tearing and stutters. Maximize the performance of your consoles by unleashing up to 120Hz frame rate (exact performance depends on consoles) and ultra low latency, giving you an edge over your opponents.The Ultimate Battle Station expands your view with multiple monitor set-ups. Its frameless design (with narrow borders) offers minimal bezel distraction and an extra clean set-up for the ultimate battle station.AMD FreeSync PremiumAMD FreeSyncPremium synchronizes the display and AMD GPU in your PC to eliminate screen tearing, stutter and input lag, providing the smoothest, fastest, and visually stunning gaming experience possible.Height Adjustable Stand and Quick ReleaseThe AOC Gaming C24G1A monitor comes with a height adjustable stand and swivel and tilt movements to adjust it to the optimal position to promote better ergonomics, allowing for better sitting postures during extended gaming sessions. The quick release button on the stand allows for quick disassembly for times when you need to bring your rig to the next battle ground.What"s in the Box: 23.6" monitor, power cord, HDMI cable, DP cable, and QSG. At AOC, we design great products that meet our customers’ needs in a sustainable and responsible way. Our entire lineup is Mercury-free, ROHS-compliant, and made from conflict-free materials. Our packaging now includes less plastic, less ink, and more paper. To learn more about our full commitment to a greener future, visit Environment Policy | AOC Monitors.

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