AOCX24P1 - 24 Inch FHD Monitor, 60Hz, 4ms, IPS, Height Adjust, USB Hub, Speakers (1920x1080 @ 60Hz , 300cd/m², HDMI//DP/VGA/DVI/ USB 3.1)
Processor Count | 1 |
Response Time | 4 Milliseconds |
Display Resolution Maximum | 1920x1200 |
Native Resolution | 1920x1200 |
Resolution | UXGA Wide |
Color | Black |
Mount Type | Wall Mount |
Specific Uses For Product | Gaming |
Item Weight | 5.5 Kilograms |
Screen Size | 60.96 Inches |
Number of Component Outputs | 4 |
Total Usb Ports | 4 |
Total Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Is Electric | Yes |
Viewing Angle | 178 Degrees |
Has Color Screen | Yes |
Display Type | LED |
Display Technology | LCD |
Aspect Ratio | 16:10 |
Screen Finish | Matt |
Hardware Connectivity | HDMI |
Connectivity Technology | DisplayPort, HDMI |
D**I
Great all rounder - not the best for sound or motion blur
Bought this to replace a samsung "business" monitor. Was impressed with the build quality and attractive design. Monitor ships with HDMI cable (unusual for them to provide one) and display port cables but no VGA cable although the socket is there. Be mindful of that and don't get caught out.The stand is both sleek and easy to put together, as well as stylish. The height adjust function is one of the best available in terms of amount of adjustment and the quality of the mechanism. The screen has a nice non-invasive bezel with actual buttons for the monitor control making it very easy to use either the inbuilt settings e.g. internet, gaming, low light etc or set your own preferences. Also handy, is an off-on switch at the back with a standby button on the front. A range of connections, including USB ports and 3.5mm headphone jack port are on the side.Downsides:If you're buying this for the inbuilt speakers you WILL BE disappointed. They're little better than laptop speakers but then to be honest, I don't know who buys a monitor specifically expecting HQ sound. The refresh rate is 5ms which is not so great for gaming - on things like Minecraft, this creates some motion blur when spinning around. However, this doesn't bother me personally. I bought the monitor for work, gaming is secondary and this is a second monitor anyway.
S**2
Impressed so far. ? on support.
I bought this for my wife's study to use with a laptop. We're very pleased with it. As context, I already have a larger IPS 1200x800 monitor from a few years ago. I chose that for colour accuracy for photographic work. It's also calibrated.Our needs this time were a bit simpler. A good clear display to make general office use and web browsing easier.I was really pleased to find the box contains everything you need (and more). It had every type of connection cable as well as a USB cable to hook PC to the monitor's USB hub and a 3.5mm audio cable. It even came with UK and Euro power leads. These plug directly into the monitor target than being a power brick.The stand is a sturdy smart looking metal affair which goes together very easily. There's just one thumbscrew to tighten.There's a good range of height adjustment (it simply slides up and down; no catches to release or tighten). It also tilts (i.e. bottom and top edges can be pushed or pulled). Only quibble here would be that it sometimes seems to turn slightly so that the monitor is not horizontal. Easy to straighten and then it stays put, but this knocks the quality feel slightly.Setup was pretty easy. Windows 7 detected it well enough to give the right resolution and refresh rate. Also no issues in Windows 10.There's a driver disk in the box. I went to look online instead to see if there was a more recent one. That was a bit odd as I expected to easily find a manufacturer's website and support pages. I did eventually find something but it wasn't easy (sorry, link removed by Amazon). The first site I came to had support pages, but did not include this model. That puts a question mark on support if we ever have a problem.The picture is certainly immediately impressive and enjoyable for office use. I also tried some HD trailers on YouTube and found colours looked good and it was plenty sharp enough. I'll not pretend any of this was scientific and I'm not planning on calibrating this as it's not needed, but subjectively it's all good.I did do a quick check for dead and stuck pixels and found none. I've not tried the speakers at all as my wife has some other speakers already.I will note that cable management could be improved. You've got HDMI and power to start with and then the USB hub is on the side of the machine. If you're using that for any permanent connections (e.g. keyboard etc) then you'll have cables sprouting from the side. There's nothing in the back of the monitor to help (e.g. loops for cable ties) so that's all a bit messy.Like all WUXGA 1200x800 monitors, it's a bit expensive compared to 16:9 models. This is on a par with models from more well established makes, but I guess you can see the prices for yourself.
D**H
Seriously impressed!
So with a lot of us working at home, I wanted a bit more screen estate than the laptop screen + the 1080p monitor i had, so i was on the hunt for a 1440p 27" monitor.I did have a list of needs though;o A decent IPS panel (i prefer IPS for sharpness/light over TN)o All the inputs I could have (specifically, DVI/HDMI and DP) which this has, plus DSUB cos, why not!o Fully adjustable stando Built in Speakers (for those skype/email/hangouts sounds!)o Wanted to keep it under £300 if I couldI didnt NOT care about;o High refresh rates or RGB lights or any of that stuff, as this is for work not gaming.After some looking at dell/iiyama/benq screens etc, most of which were out of stock or irratic at best (I understand this CV19 issue is hitting tech stocks terribly) i saw this one.Now I've never had an AOC screen before, so i was a little wary at first, but I know amazon are fab with returns if any issues, but the thing is amazing. I will update this review if anything happens in the meantime, but so far its been on for 8/9hrs a day without any issues at all.The Good:No dead pixels, bright and clear at full QHD (1440p) resolution, speakers are perfectly sufficient for the windows/chat sounds as above.The Bad:The only really bad thing I have thus far is that the OSD is a bit of a mess. Its not exactly intuitive, and it took a while for me to find the volume for the speakers! but it is there, and all the options are there, just not very simple to browse around.Overall I'm blown away by it, at a little over £200 i think this is the best purchase this year thus far!
M**T
Tilt, swivel and height adjustable
I bought 2 of these to work from home and can't fault them. They look and feel good quality. They tilt, swivel and go up and down. They came with both DVI and HDMI cables which would've cost an extra £10+ if they hadn't. I use the speakers on one of them through connecting by HDMI. The sound quality is fine - certainly better than my laptop. They're also easy to assemble. Picture quality is great, but then I'm only using them for office stuff. An absolute bargain at the price (£110.80 when I bought them), especially with free Prime next day delivery.
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