Published: 2017-08-02, Author: Andrew , review by: techteamgb.co.uk
Abstract: I've now tested 2 240Hz gaming monitors – but does the refresh rate actually make a difference in how well an average joe like me can play competative games like CS:GO? Let's run a controlled, blinded trial and find out! AOC AG251FZ: prourls.co/PSQ1 - Ove...
Great for gaming, Looks nice, Wide FreeSync range, Three-year warranty
Viewing angles not great
Solely looking at panel performance is missing most of the point for this monitor, clearly. AOC positions this as the screen for the gamer who enjoys super-high refresh rates, so we set up the fastest Radeon to date, the Fury X, and played through some of...
Published: 2017-06-16, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
But That's Not AllThe experience of extremely smooth gameplay is wonderful. It brings a realness to the gaming worlds that's worthy of the investment for many. Sure, you'll have your naysayers with their “but the human eye can't see above 24fps” and they'...
Good overall image quality, Fantastic gaming performance, Stylish and versatile stand, FreeSync works well, Plenty of connectivity
240Hz is niche, Not the slimmest of bezels, Low resolution for the money
It also covers a decent 93% of the sRGB colour space (68% AdobeRGB) and has an average Delta E of just 1.03 (maximum 2.74); closer to zero is better. Both these figures show that the monitor can display most colours properly and so is unlikely to suffer c...
Published: 2017-04-18, Author: Jeremy , review by: kitguru.net
Epic 240Hz refresh, Native res a good match for the high refresh, Nice colours for a TN panel, Super fast response, Low lag, Full adjustable stand, Easy to use OSD
Pricey for a 1080p TN screen, Poor viewing angles, Can't compete with IPS for colours or with VA for contrast, Even with modern GPUs, hitting 240Hz isn't easy
On paper, there's plenty of logic to AOC's proposition with the AG251FZ. Maximising refresh has obvious benefits for gaming and while you could argue the returns diminish as you approach 200Hz and beyond, the headroom it provides will be welcome as gaming...
Published: 2017-04-07, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
Aesthetically pleasing design, Excellent build quality, Versatile and adjustable stand design, Built-in USB and headset connections, External controller for OSD, Excellent out of the box calibration settings, Blazing fast refresh rates, FreeSync, Perfect
None, “The AG251FZ doesn’t come cheap, but you get blazing performance in return for your investment that few monitors can match. If you’re looking for a slick pro gaming monitor, look no further!”, AOC 25.5″ 240Hz AG251FZ Gaming Monitor Review,
PricingA monitor of this class doesn't come cheap, clocking in at £430 on Amazon, which is a lot of money for a 1920 x 1080 panel, and to be honest, it's like finding a fly in your soup in terms of value. The price hurts quite a bit, and you can get 4K pa...
Published: 2017-01-11, Author: Simon , review by: tftcentral.co.uk
Excellent gaming performance with very fast response times, up to 240Hz refresh rate and FreeSync support, Nice range of connections and extra features, Good default setup available with simple OSD change
Limitations of TN Film technology when it comes to viewing angles particularly, Would have been nice to see a blur reduction backlight included, Low input lag mode doesn't seem to work from FreeSync systems
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Overall a great gaming monitor that deserves more recognition in the sea of monitors out there. Every diehard gamer should check this out.(previously published in issue October 2017)...
Sin duda el AOC AGON AG251FZ 24.5″ aporta un monitor del máximo nivel con panel TN a la resolución 1080p, ya que los 240Hz y el tiempo de respuesta de tan solo 1ms ya aportan para cualquier gamer lo máximo que podría esperar de un monitor. A esto hay que...