Now that we've covered the hard facts, let's just see how the subjective appeal of the monitor fares. I'll admit I was never sold on the idea of a 120Hz monitor by my limited use of them. Other members of the gaming clan I am apart of swear by them, but ...
Great response time, Refresh rate up to 144Hz, Excellent build quality, Height adjustable, Charging USB port
Poor viewing angles, Average colour reproduction, Dreadful speakers, Low typical contrast ratio, Mixed news as allround screen
The AOC G2460PQU Gaming Monitor takes a very single-minded approach to image reproduction. It grasps every opportunity to offer gamers that little bit more, but as an all-round monitor it makes a few compromises. Gamers will welcome its super-speed and s...
Abstract: Looking at the rear of the panel has a thicker area in a smaller rectangle with a four port USB3 hub on the right side and all the connections on the underside which makes then easier to access.The power input is towards the right side with all the othe...
Published: 2015-05-15, Author: Andrew , review by: techteamgb.co.uk
Abstract: Lets start off by taking a look at the front. The panel itself is a very nice matte screen, surrounded by brushed aluminium looking plastic, and matte plastic everywhere else. This is really nice to see as it means fingerprints are a lot less noticeable a...
Published: 2014-12-11, Author: Mike , review by: pcgameware.co.uk
I always look forward to seeing products from AOC, every screen I've seen before has always left me walking away impressed, but can the AOC G2770PQU do the same? The G2770PQU arrived at pcG in the familiar AOC branded box, within which was hidden a suita...
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Published: 2014-09-27, Author: Christian , review by: tomshardware.co.uk
We, along with our enthusiast readers, have long clamored for high-resolution and high-refresh-rate panels to game on. Overlord answered the call with its Tempest X270OC, and Asus now has the PG278Q (ROG Swift). So why consider a TN-based panel with a den...
Published: 2014-09-15, Author: David , review by: uk.hardware.info
You have plenty of options to choose from if you're looking to purchase a gaming monitor. Without a doubt the best option of the 120/144 Hz Full HD models is the Eizo FG2421, which does not only convince in terms of image smoothness, but also in terms o...
Ergonomic stand with VESA mount, Plenty of ports, Accurate colors, Good detail in shadowy scenes, 144Hz panel is great for gaming
Only 1080p, Boring design, On-screen controls are fussy, Mediocre gamma
The G2770PQU is not the most attractive monitor on the market, but it may be the best to offer a 144Hz panel. The fact that it offers image quality that's nearly on par with the best budget 27-inchers we've tested is impressive given its $350 price tag....
Abstract: Gaming Monitor Roundup 2014 Introduction If you're considering getting a proper display to get your gaming on, you're probably looking at response time above all else. There's certainly good reason for that, but it's important to realize that faster does ...
Abstract: When looking for a monitor there are various aspects that you need to take into consideration before you make your choice, such as budget, size and what its main job will be. Let's say that you are looking for a new monitor that will excel in gaming, then...