micromart.co.uk Updated: 2015-10-25 05:05:59
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AOC has adopted a number of technologies over the years to improve its already impressive range of monitors, and to offer that little something different from the competition. It’s a gamble, but one that more often than not pays off – partly due to the fact that...
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pcgameware.co.uk Updated: 2015-10-25 05:06:35
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It's been a while since I have looked at a 24″ monitor, as I myself tend to use 27″ inch monitors and above both for Gaming and for work. But this isn't just a 24″ monitor and it's not just a 24″ monitor with a 144Hz refresh rate either. The AOC G2460PG i...
We have seen Nvidia's G-Sync technology before when we tested it on a 27″ 2560×1440 144Hz monitor, but we had concerns over the horsepower needed to make the most of its 144Hz Refresh Rate. Well, the AOC G2460PG answers that concern… The AOC G2460PG came...
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Many G-Sync-equipped monitors have been announced, but up until now, only Asus delivered. Today we review our second display with Nvidia's tech: AOC's G2460PG. It's a 24-inch TN screen with 144Hz refresh and a built-in motion blur reduction feature. T...
Perfect G-Sync implementation, 144Hz refresh rate, ULMB motion-blur reduction, solid build quality, very good color and grayscale performance...
Gamma not to standard, not bright enough for optimal ULMB performance, it's not an IPS panel...
With G-Sync remaining a premium and expensive option, AOC's G2460PG represents the first value-oriented product in the genre. At about half the price of Asus' ROG Swift, you won't give up much to either save some coin or put two monitors on your desktop.£...
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pcauthority.com.au Updated: 2015-10-25 05:07:08
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We've looked at a very similar monitor from Asus this issue, and on paper these two monitors perform admirably similarly. And it's a lot cheaper, though running at a smaller resolution than the Asus (2560 x 1440). Feature comparisons aside, though, you'...
A solid price, and a very good monitor...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2015-10-25 05:07:22
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Just like the first, the second G-SYNC monitor to be released, AOC's G2460PG, has also taken quite a while to come to market. It's almost as though manufacturers are afraid of Nvidia's new technology. Whatever the reason, this Full HD 24" monitor, powered...
Fantastic responsiveness (5 ms), Overdrive perfectly set up, GSYNC and ULMB functions, Decent colour fidelity for a gaming monitor (Delta E=2.7)...
Poor contrast (750:1), Gamma correction too dark in the light grey shades, Limited video connectivity, Viewing angles...
Although the G2460PG is slightly restricted by its gamma and poor contrast ratio, its other qualities, including excellent responsiveness, are enough to make it a good gaming monitor. With its built-in G-SYNC module, this monitor currently represents exce...
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AOC G2460PG DetailsPage : 1 2 3 4 5 6 7Pages: Next >I want it. Please some one buy it for meDo you buy technology for the workplace?View Results...
Excellent price point, GSYNC is great, 1080p resolution won't be so taxing of the graphics hardware, looks fantastic...
On screen menu system is quite ugly, Overall image quality isn't remarkable.
The AOC G2460PG G-Sync 144Hz 1ms Gaming Monitor will make a tempting upgrade for many enthusiast gamers, especially when factoring in the modest sub £350 asking price. AOC have earned a solid reputation in the last year for producing some quality panels a...
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I've never really been a fan of buying a monitor, I tend to only look at three key aspects; screen size, resolution and the overall appearance. While that is generally a good way to choose a monitor, there are a multitude of other features that require yo...
Almost perfect screen calibration from factory, Vibrant colours, Built-in speakers, Excellent price for a G-Sync monitor, Good user adjustment, Easy to navigate menus...
Thick bezels would be an issue for multi-monitor set-ups in the future, Neutral, Screen resolution could be bigger to help with potential productivity, Lack of built-in speakers could be an issue for some buyers, “The AOC Q2577PWQ is a cheap QHD monitor w...
PricingThe AOC G2460PG G-Sync monitor is currently available from OverclockersUK for the very reasonable price of £299.99. I tend to find AOC stock scarce in the US, but Newegg.com has this monitor available for just $349.99, however that is on offer from...
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gadgetynews.com Updated: 2016-11-02 04:52:00
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The AOC G2460PG monitor is targeted at gamers who are looking for speedy response times and superfast refresh rates.Monitors are not the most exciting thing you'll buy, generally speaking. For most users they are there to do quite a straightforward task...
Ready out of the box, GSync at a good price, Easy to adjust settings, Range of physcial adjustments, Vibrant colours...
Some might want advanced menus, Chunky bezels may hinder multidisplay use...
I am loving G-Sync. The AOC G2460PG has really sold this tech to me as this is the first monitor I have had the opportunity to test at home loaded with the Nvidia witchcraft.If the BenQ monitor I had came with G-Sync and not the AMD Free-Sync things may h...
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chip.com.my Updated: 2017-05-19 02:36:58
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AOC is a veteran in the monitor market, with monitors that have glowing reviews and awards. And among those monitors is the AOC G2460PG, which is filled to the brim with features. The G2460PG has a standard 24-inch display, a resolution of 1920×1080 and a...
Plentiful features...
Only has one display port...
Amazing monitor, but could do with an extra display option.(previously published in issue May 2017)...
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uk.hardware.info Updated: 2017-08-12 05:03:18
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If you're looking for a gaming monitor, you'll find yourself with a plethora of options these days. Not only will you have to choose between many brands, you'll also have to choose one model from the wide range of products available from each manufactur...
AOC offers a nice set of gaming monitors, that much is clear. What's particularly striking about most models, is that they perform above averagely in terms of color quality. Traditionally this hasn't been a strong point of this class of monitors, but it...
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apcmag.com Updated: 2017-08-27 03:49:58
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So what separates a ‘gaming monitor' from your normal display? Usually, one or more of the following: Playing games at 120Hz or 144Hz allows you to play them at 120fps or 144fps, and with twice the frequency of updates everything feels more fluid, smooth...
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