Today gaming monitors are the way of the day, and there are many manufacturers who have entered the market with monitors with their own attractive features. However, current-level output (full HD and 60 Hz) means that prices go up significantly, so it's surprising to find monitors with features to play at reasonable prices, at least from popular brands like AOC.
Soon the game sellers 144 Hz
These AOC game monitors share all their features, except that we have shown earlier that one of them (CQ27G2U) has a curved screen (with 1500R curvature
Both monitors have technical support AMD FreeSync in the range of 48 to 144 Hz, although he did not say that they were compatible with G-Sync. As for video input, this is a caution for the monitors two HDMI 2.0 and DisplayPort 1.2, though they also feature a USB 3.0 hub with four ports. Similarly, they have a minijack release of the headphones and they pair the pair stereo speakers
What makes them spectators of cheap games?
No doubt its LED-VA panel. It's the fastest panel type (evidence of that is the 144 Hz time and 1 ms time), but it is limited in some respects. These two AOC monitors have about 250 full-light kits with an average rating of 3000 to 1, and viewing angles are very different from those of the IPS panels, which are widely used today.
With everything and this, the panel offers 120% color coverage, 90% Adobe RGB and 85% NTSC color. It's not a caution, though, which is ideal for professionals, but as we have said it tends to be athletic and this is reflected in its dark beauty with big red eyes. By the way, that its base is built as a triangle and only allows for an we tilt and bend the formation, but there is no height.
In terms of pricing, the curved model will cost 270 euros, while the flat model will have a lower price, about 250 euros. Are these 144 Hz monitors too cheap? For us, taking into account its solution, features and features is a trademark.