Testseek.com have collected 76 expert reviews of the AOC G2770PQU and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for AOC G2770PQU.
December 2014
(81%)
76 Reviews
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217 Reviews
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The editors liked
Highspeed
Attractive design
Decent colour performance overall with some vibrant shades in the mix and a much less ‘washed out' look than most 144Hz models provide
Static contrast was as you'd expect from a decent TN panel – near 1000
1 and no ‘IPS glow' to contend with
Pixel respo
The editors didn't like
Base difficult to remove for transport
Out of the box settings not ideal. Gamma fell below the 2.2 target regardless of OSD tweaking which sapped some shades of depth. The usual TN colour inconsistencies applied
well priced, good build quality, one of the best stands we have seen, Four USB ports, very smooth motion at 144hz,
Not 3D, Not ideal for colour critical environments, Faces a lot of competition between £200 and £300, Kitguru says: A very capable screen designed to meet the needs of gamers, Rating: 8.0, Pages: 1 2 3 4 5, Share, Facebook, Twitter, Google +, Stumbleupon,
The AOC G2460PQU is a chunky screen that incorporates one of the best monitor stands we have seen to date. AOC have ensured that you don't need any tools for assembly and the rotational and pivot functionality is second to none. It may not be svelte, but...
Published: 2013-11-14, Author: Ian , review by: techradar.com
Great response time, Refresh rate up to 144Hz, Excellent build quality, Height adjustable, Charging USB port
Poor viewing angles, Average colour reproduction, Dreadful speakers, Low typical contrast ratio, Mixed news as all, round screen
The AOC G2460PQU Gaming Monitor takes a very single-minded approach to image reproduction. It grasps every opportunity to offer gamers that little bit more, but as an all-round monitor it makes a few compromises. Gamers will welcome its super-speed and s...
Super fast 144Hz refresh rate, Designed in collaboration with gamers, DisplayPort input, Well known brand, Good value for money
Colours don't seem to pop out of the screen,
Monitors inevitably are one of those products that have varying impressions on different users, making them very subjective – much like keyboards and mice. Every user has a slightly different setup and what it whittles down to is personal preference. Natu...
Though TN Panels always struggle to match the quality offered by IPS, the AOC G2460PQU's sensible industrial design and worthy motion chops make it a well priced monitor for gamers looking to get a silky-smooth playing experience...
Compared to the AOC we reviewed last month the G2460P Gaming monitor is a big step-up and you would expect this given its £249 RRP asking price. This is probably the only major downside to the screen, as the BenQ GL2450HM we reviewed last month, is just a...
Motion is smooth with the 144 Hz refresh rate (for 2D images), Practical stand, Low input lag, Good contrast (1050:1 after adjusting the settings), Four USB ports
Well built with lots of interfaces and a reasonably attractive façade. The refresh and response rates are spectacular and it outperforms similar monitors like the BenQ XL2411T. For Mac users, this is a something of a niche product, but if that's what you'...
Very fast refresh rate makes display silky smooth, high brightness, lots of interfaces, HD resolution, backlit LED, 1ms response, fast charger USB
Some light leak, varying colour across the display, requires high level graphics hardware, built-in speakers are weak
Well built with lots of interfaces and a reasonably attractive façade. The refresh and response rates are spectacular and it outperforms similar monitors like the BenQ XL2411T. For Mac users, this is a something of a niche product, but if that's what you'...
Well it's time for my final thoughts on the AOC 24” G2460Pqu 144Hz gaming monitor and having had 2 weeks to get used to it, a chance to calibrate and to properly test it, how did it do overall? Is it worthy of being called a gaming monitor or is it better...