AOC CQ32G1 – 32 Inch QHD Curved Gaming Monitor, 144Hz, 1ms, VA, AMD FreeSync Premium, FlickerFree (2560×1440 @144Hz, 300cd/m², HDMI 1.4 x 1, HDMI…
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AOC CQ32G1 – 32 Inch QHD Curved Gaming Monitor, 144Hz, 1ms, VA, AMD FreeSync Premium, FlickerFree (2560×1440 @144Hz, 300cd/m², HDMI 1.4 x 1, HDMI…
£109.00
Description
- Freesync – Delivers smooth gameplay eliminating input lag, screen tear and stuttering
- 144Hz refresh rate – translates high frame rates into a level of smoothness and responsiveness you need
- Curved screen – Immerse yourself into virtual worlds with aoc’s curved gaming displays
- Minimal bezel – Enables seamless multi monitor Set ups
- Flicker Free & low Blue Light – Signal Input: HDMI 1.4 x 1, HDMI 2.0 x 1, DisplayPort 1.2 x 1
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Specification: AOC CQ32G1 – 32 Inch QHD Curved Gaming Monitor, 144Hz, 1ms, VA, AMD FreeSync Premium, FlickerFree (2560×1440 @144Hz, 300cd/m², HDMI 1.4 x 1, HDMI…
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2 reviews for AOC CQ32G1 – 32 Inch QHD Curved Gaming Monitor, 144Hz, 1ms, VA, AMD FreeSync Premium, FlickerFree (2560×1440 @144Hz, 300cd/m², HDMI 1.4 x 1, HDMI…
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Morse –
I’m really pleased with this monitor. I just upgraded my graphics card to an RTX 2070, and with my old 22″ 1080p 60Hz monitor the new GPU was only using about 30% of it’s power.
So I searched for an affordable, higher res 144Hz monitor to go with it and thought this was too good to be true when I found this.
There were very few UK reviews, but many of the USA reviews stated that the image was poor out of the box but very good once a bit of time is spent adjusting it.
And that is exactly what I have found. The default settings just did not show the monitor off to it’s best. In games, the colours were too red & washed out.
Using the software provided, the picture looked much better, and showed what the monitor is capable of, but then I had to switch between different modes to get the best picture depending on the type of game I was playing.
I quickly got tired of that and decided to adjust the custom setting instead, to try and achieve a single good picture for all games.
In the end, a…
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I’ll start with the good things and there is plenty of them:
– Monitor looks very good, and has slim bezels.
– Stands is very sturdy, feels like its made from metal, covered with plastic. Very nice and gives premium feel to it.
Also has very good ergonomics. Tilts, swivels and allows for height adjustment. I had no problem to make it
comfortable for me to use.
– There is no backlit bleed to speak of and very little “VA glow” (nothing compare to any IPS monitor).
Using it in dark room was very pleasant. Blacks are very deep, a lot better compare to TN or IPS monitors, one of
advantages of VA panels.
Other colours are vivid and I haven’t had any odd feeling that they were over-saturated. No dead pixels at all.
– 144Hz is what makes it special. Anyone coming from 60Hz monitor will feel the difference straight ahead.
If you have powerful enough graphics card to make use of 144Hz refresh rate, you’ll get very smooth experience
from any…