

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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Caiden smallwood
> 3 dayBeen using it for about a year now, still works perfect and looks great on both hdmi and display port
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ad
> 3 dayWorks good
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David ortiz
> 3 day240hz 1080p, just change settings to video game mode and raise brightness and it’s really good. Honestly worth what it cost and a coupe months after I still do not regret buying it even a little.
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Jimmy L Poff
> 3 dayexactly what i needed
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Sally Boehm
> 3 daySo, first thing, I got lucky that I was home sick when this got delivered, because they do NOT do discreet packaging. Not even a little. Its the box the monitor came in with some Amazon tape and a shipping label on it. I snapped it up right when it arrived, but it could EASILY have been stolen, so theres that. On to the actual monitor: Super easy to set up. Im relatively experienced, but even if I werent, it wouldnt have mattered, because the most difficult part was getting through all the packaging to actually get to the pieces. Item arrived with no issues aside from very blatant packaging, and Ive noticed no issues with dead pixels or anything of the like since setting it up. I love the monitor size. It feels like I have a dual monitor setup without having a dual monitor setup. I dont explicitly notice the curve except that overall its very nice to look at. Now onto my one little gripe. Overall, the picture quality isnt very... clear? Images arent very smooth, which isnt a dealbreaker for me, but it is a little sad that I paid so much for a monitor that is actually worse, image-wise, than the monitor I was using before, which was a dell monitor I received for $5 and was about ten years old. Again, this isnt a dealbreaker for me personally, as Im the gaming type that DOESNT stress over every little point of optimization in a gaming setup and am mostly just happy with a setup that plays the games I want to play with a reasonable level of smoothness, but it is slightly disappointing and is the only thing lowering my score of this thing.
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K. Edgington
> 3 dayI use a triple monitor setup for my PC gaming, so I bought three of these. I purchased the G2 model with only Full HD (1080p), but I got the 240Hz models that are curved. I have to say that these are very impressive for the price. The curve really works great when you line three of these monitors up, bezel to bezel. The curve is almost perfectly continuous across all three monitors, creating a great immersive gaming experience. They have adaptive sync and can refresh up to 240 times per second, so they are basically made for gaming. I only have a 10xx series Nvidia GPU, but it does support adaptive sync and the current Nvidia drivers allow these monitors to quickly be enabled for adaptive sync usage. I had to adjust the refresh rate in the Nvidia Control Panel in order to remove the refresh limits, but after doing so my games are running buttery smooth with no ghosting or blur. I LOVE IT!!! Unlike some of the other reviewers, I see no dead pixels on any of the three units I purchased. They came packaged well and were completely undamaged upon arrival. They came with a DP and an HDMI cable too, so thats nice. The only negative thing I have to say is that there is some backlight bleed through that is apparent when the screens are dark and the room is also dark. But as soon as something is displayed on the screens the bleed through around the edges is not noticeable. For $300 each, I really cant complain. Id buy these again, and again, and again. And the adaptive sync works great with Nvidia GPUs even though these monitors are not officially approved by Nvidia. I think they soon will be though.
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Larry Barham
> 3 dayIts 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.
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EvilKitty
Greater than one weekI have 2 of these monitors, they look great, I do not think i can see a real difference between 144 and 60 hrz, but what i can see is the difference in input lag using this instead of the TV i was using, it made the difference between Super Mario Bros (1985) being playable and not being playable Free-sync for me was buggy on linux xubuntu 18.04 (April 2019) unusable with 2 screens attached to a GTX 1060 3GB (free-syncs can only work in 1 monitor setups, but if you turn on off it should work) when the frame rates drops in the 40 to 60 area the screen will blank and reset the config on both displays, with 1 display it works with bugs, i was unable to reproduce some/all of this on Manjaro linux (manjaro stays close to the bleeding edge of software, so it gets newer stuff) Free-sync works fine in windows, you can get a little flickering on loading screens, to my understanding this is normal for VA panels From what i can see FLC is far more aggressive in windows than Linux, this panel supports 48-144 Hrz, but on windows it appears to trigger LFC at 60Hrz, thus avoiding the issue i had in linux, i do not have a AMD GPU to test this with, only a GTX 1060 3GB, i believe i was using one of the 1st few drivers to support freesync on nvidia, so changes could have been made in the past ~4 months I highly recommend the review of this product on pcmonitor.info, that review will help you far more than any review on amazon, they even have a calibration file for this monitor The build quality in crazy good it was able to survive a impact in shipping shipping that put a hole all the way to the screen and not take any damage, it only left residue from the bag that protects the screen that wiped right off My neighbor signed for this package since i was not home at the time and did not look at the other side of the package, If i had seen that i would not have accepted it, but it was too late for that, so i asked the seller (E- Center USA) what they wanted to do, so i opened it up and inspected it and to my disbelief it was actually not damaged, the only thing on the screen was residue from the smooth plastic bag that protects the screen from scratches, the screen was not damaged in-spite of something putting a hole in said bag
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Gill Thorpe
> 3 dayBought this monitor to accompany my new entry level pc I built. This monitor is great for anyone looking for great performance on a budget! All specs are accurate and the design is sleek and looks great!
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Tommy
> 3 dayI loved it when I got it. But I had 2, and both lasted barely 2 years. I just wont purchase from this company again, neither time did they offer any help either. Its a solid monitor. But 2 out of 2 didnt even last 2 years. I wouldnt recommend.