

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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Joel Chavez
> 3 dayExcelente !!!!
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Thomas Brown
> 3 dayHere is what I like about it the HDR color is bright and vibrant but not too overpowering though you will need to go into your display settings and tweak it to find the right settings for your setup. the curve is awesome. I had a 24 1500r and going up to a 27 1000r is just great. I only needed to move it about an inch back from where my old monitor was I have great FOV/peripheral in FPS games. I am using a RTX 3070TI and crank things up to max at 1440p and get no smearing/ghosting. Freesync is on and I have Gysnc compatibility turned on. With Vsync off I am getting 0 tearing that my eyes can perceive. I am playing most Tarkov right now and where that is still a Beta it has lots of wonky visual stuff going on so it isnt a great benchmark. But I have played a little doom eternal and Borderlands 3 and those both look amazin and run smooth 100-120fps with everything maxed at 1440p I could prob tweak a few things turn down draw distance etc and get it running at 165hz. I was skeptical if this was real, or some kind of racket... but this is a legit AOC G3 series monitor with a STRONK curve and really nice picture for well under $300. a big complaint about g2 series I have read and my own complaint from the g1 series I upgraded from is they arent bright enough. 300 nits is average but it seems much bright than that maybe it is the HDR I am not used to and bumping windows brightness up it can run brighter? But my last 2 monitors were 300 cd/m2 and this is certainly more bright and vibrant. It has only been a week we will see where we are at in a few months.
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Zohar
> 3 dayI’ve been an owner of the 27” 144hz AOC Monitor since 2020 and I can say this monitor has lived to my expectations greatly. The performance is great, it is still responsive to the millisecond, and it works just fine. I haven’t had any dead pixels or any bugs with it. It works perfectly fine to this very day. Honestly a 10/10 monitor and it was the first monitor I ever bought for my gaming setup.
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P Bosqueda
> 3 dayThis is a fantastic monitor for the price! And honestly, its competitive with monitors that cost double the price. People often overlook VA panels because VAs just have a general bad rap. I dont know where it comes from, but the stereotype that you need IPS is mostly false. IPS does have the best color accuracy, but unless your doing photo/video work that demands perfect colors, a VA will do great. The colors are vivid and accurate, and the viewing angles are good too. Unless youre gaming at a 70 degree angle from the front of your screen you will never have issues. Also, monitor preference is very subjective. While some people may prefer the faster technology of IPS (which can mean less ghosting), many others (myself included) care more about the superb contrast ratios provided by VA. For one, I have yet to encounter ghosting issues on my display. But also, this VA literally has a 4X better contrast ratio than the average IPS. I played on IPS for years and I always hated how every black color was just turned into a grayish blob. Now I can see different levels of darkness in full detail. Nighttime levels in games are playable and enjoyable now! So for half the price, you can get a 144hz 1440p monitor that rivals $500 dollar IPS options. Its a no-brainer. To top it off, the packaging is superb. When I opened it I was not concerned at all about potential damage. And it has zero dead pixels. The only con I have to mention concerns g-sync compatibility. This monitor is not on the official Nvidia list of compatible monitors. However, when you go into the Nvidia control panel to set it up, it indicates that the monitor is, in fact, compatible. The g-sync works well, and I was amazed by the buttery smooth feel I got even at frames well below 100. Now heres the downside. Apparently there is a strange but replicated bug when you have this monitor plus a 1000 series Nvidia gpu. IF and ONLY IF you turn on g-sync, and your frames drop under 100, the screen will randomly lose display for a second before coming back as normal. I found a reviewer that discussed this issue and they found it persisted across several of these monitors and when trying different cables. https://pcmonitors.info/reviews/aoc-cq27g2u-cq27g2/ It doesnt happen if you stay over 100 fps. It happens rarely (once per hour) between 100-80 fps. And it happens more frequently (once every 20-30 minutes) under 80 fps. The times are not consistent those are just my rough estimates based on usage. If you turn g-sync off this doesnt happen at all. Also, it has been reported that this issue doesnt appear of you have a 2000 series gpu. Honestly, I still leave it on most of the time, because Im willing to lose display for a second or two per hour in exchange for buttery smooth goodness the rest of the time. However it is disappointing that the issue exists at all.
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Gaborko
> 3 dayHad it for about 2 weeks then stopped working. Tried a few troubleshooting but no success. Not sure what happened
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Excelente 100% recomendado
> 3 dayMe encanto lo recomiendo
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BlueBerry
> 3 dayI love everything about this monitor so worth buying
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Larry Barham
Greater than one weekIts 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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Beto
Greater than one weekExcellent monitor for 1080p gaming. I have had it for two weeks and so happy with my purchase. I thought I was missing out on a 1440p experience, but my eyes have adjusted. I will say it was a bit of a shock to see a 1080p screen after being accustomed to Retina Displays and 4K TVs. I prefer the higher FPS count on my RTX 3060 GPU, no need to upgrade with this monitor.
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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayGaming was good, I played a little Valorant, but the only problem was that it wasn’t 165hz. The max was 144hz. I don’t know if I have to use the hdmi cord it comes with, or plug it in a specific way. Although it is better than the 75hz I used to play on, but you know I pay for 165hz I want 165hz. So I’m going to give it 4 stars.