Archive For: AOC
The 2560 x 1440 (WQHD) resolution was initially restricted to 27” panels. It then made its way up to a select few 32” panels and is now being seen on smaller panels, such as the 25” Dell U2515H. The AOC Q2577PWQ follows the trend of the shrinking WQHD panel with its 25” IPS offering. This ... Read MoreSeptember 5, 2015
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Some excitement has been bubbling up recently about a new crop of 34” ‘UltraWide’ monitors. LG’s 34UM95 and Dell’s enigmatic U3415W are the most lust-worthy of these with a 3440 x 1440 resolution. The AOC u3477Pqu marks what could be a more affordable solution using the same impressive 21:9 panel. The European product page confirms ... Read MoreDecember 18, 2014
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It has been several months since G-SYNC was first announced, with its first large-scale unveiling to the public at CES back in January. The technology is designed to enhance the fluidity of gaming in a variable refresh rate environment by dynamically adjusting the refresh rate to match the frame rate. In doing so the user ... Read MoreOctober 29, 2014
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With all the hype surrounding G-SYNC, 4K monitors and new super massive 34” ultra-widescreen models it’s easy to forget some people are after something a bit simpler and more affordable yet suitable for fast-paced gaming. AOC seems to be on fire with their recent product launches, covering all sorts of ‘firsts’ for the company. The ... Read MoreAugust 25, 2014
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Certainly no stranger to producing affordable but very likeable monitors, AOC are adding a few more models to their ‘Value’ range. The i2276Vw, i2276Vwm, i2476Vw and i2476Vwm feature 21.5″ and 23.6” ADS (IPS-type) panels from China’s largest panel manufacturer BOE. It’s very interesting but perhaps not overly surprising seeing these Chinese panels infiltrate the budget ... Read More The AOC i2473Pwy and i2473Pwm offer something quite unique amongst this manufacturer’s current models, although seen on the now discontinued i2353Fh. As part of the ‘Style’ line these models combine extremely thin bezels (with an additional but fairly slim panel border inside) with a very slim screen. To make the monitor as thin as possible ... Read More