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AOC Gaming 27G2U - 27 Inch FHD Monitor,144Hz,1ms, IPS, AMD FreeSync, Height adjust, Speakers, USB Hub, Low Input Lag (1920x1080 @ 144Hz 250cd/m², HDMI/DP/VGA/USB 3.0)

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You will see from our calibration settings listed in the table above that we switched to the ‘scenery’ mode. cycle at 144Hz) and so this means you get a fairly bright image, but don’t get quite the blur reduction benefits you might if the ‘On’ period was reduced a bit more. This applies at 60Hz as well, where TF 100 was too aggressive and lead to pale artefacts and halos, but TF 80 was fine [ 100Hz measurements and 60Hz measurements].

This black smearing can be a problem on nearly all VA panels and means that it is not as fast, smooth and clear as some of the other displays tested here (e.It does have a curved format (1500R) which is a tad unnecessary on such a small screen and feels like its there for the sake of keeping up with market trends with curved displays; but provides a fairly subtle curve anyway. The cross talk gets worse as the MBR setting is increased, and we found the lowest settings or around 1 – 4 to deliver a bit of blur reduction benefit. The VA panel offers deep blacks and a strong contrast ratio (3000:1 spec) that this technology is known for, surpassing the capability of competing IPS and TN Film panels in those areas. We also measure the post-calibration contrast ratio in case that has been impacted during the corrections.

It also seemed to make spotting enemies at a distance in Warzone a fair bit easier, as they did not meld into the background as much. The bottom edge of the screen is 65mm from the top of the desk, and so it is much too low for our liking and comfort. If you go lower and down to 60Hz you need to turn the Overdrive setting ‘Off’ as otherwise the overshoot is too distracting and noticeable. It screws in to the back of the screen near the bottom and its small size means that the screen sits very low down on the desk.A színek gyönyörűek, viszont ehhez azért bele kell ásnunk magunkat a beállításokba, alapból ugyanis kicsit kékes színárnyalatokkal operál. We will explain in the commentary if there are any considerations when using variable refresh rates (VRR) as well as talking about the overall performance our findings during all these tests.

On the plus side, it doesn’t take away from the sleek styling but on the flip-side it doesn’t make it easy at all to navigate the menus. Switch settings between in-built presets for FPS, racing, or RTS games, or customise your own ideal conditions and save them. Az AOC monitor esetén egységnyi idő alatt átlagosan 19 ellenfelet sikerült elpusztítani, ameddig a TN panellel szerelt Acer KG251Q mellett ez a szám 20-ra rúgott.However with a more aggressive overdrive application comes more overshoot, so there is a moderate level at 100Hz. We were impressed by this figure for this technology, it was a brilliant result from an IPS-type panel. There is a 144Hz refresh rate offered along with adaptive-sync to support VRR from both AMD and NVIDIA systems (48 – 144Hz range). Being a standard gamut screen it does not suffer from the slow red decay times mentioned for screens like the AOC 24G2U and 27G2U. We would have liked to have seen independent backlight brightness control here, and also perhaps the ability to change the strobe length, or have a longer “off” period by default to enhance the blur reduction benefits.

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