If you've been daydreaming about immersing your face in the glow of a massive gaming monitor, but could never quite afford it, then here's an awesome opportunity to snag yourself a 165Hz 32-inch ...
AOC (the display maker, not the politician) is out with yet another gaming display, the Agon Pro AG326UD, which it claims "sets a new standard" in the realm of monitors. That amounts to some heavy ...
“In addition to offering sharp picture quality and a beautiful design, the C32V1Q offers a host of wellness features to reduce eye fatigue during screen time. AOC’s exclusive Flicker-free technology ...
If you're in the market for a big gaming display that feels liquid smooth at 144FPS, but isn't the best for workstation use, the AOC AGON AG322QCX should be at the top of your list. When it comes to ...
Do you have a bodacious new AMD Ryzen, Ryzen Threadripper or Intel Core X rig, and need a new monitor to compliment the system? Well, AOC is touting its new AG322QCX gaming monitor, which features an ...
Overall, the AOC CQ32G2SE is an appealing gaming monitor with good performance. However, for the relatively low price, you’ll have to deal with some limitations. Ergonomic adjustment options are ...
The new AOC AGON Pro PD32M "Porsche Design" rocks a 32-inch 4K 144Hz Mini-LED panel with DisplayHDR 1400 certification. The 31.5-inch panel has a native 3840 x 2160 resolution (4K) which is about the ...
The AOC CQ32G2SE brings with it some eye-catching specs and picture quality that impresses on the whole. In a crowded market it might not quite do enough to stand out, but it's worth considering if it ...
AOC has launched two new 81.3 cm (32-inch) displays with ultra-high-definition (UHD) and quad high definition (QHD) resolutions. he AOC U3277PQU with its 3840 x 2160 pixel AHVA-IPS panel and the AOC ...
The AOC C32G2AE is a good mid-range gaming monitor that will interest all hobby gamers who want fast refresh rates on a large screen and can accept 1080p resolution. The gaming performance of the 31.5 ...
After the Lagom tests, I played CS:GO and Overwatch and was worried that I would see blurring and tearing after the amount of flicker I saw with the Lagom response time test. My fears were unfounded.