If you don’t mind all that much and are looking for the best value monitor at this price point I would definitely consider it, but keep in mind you do get what you pay for, so as a gaming monitor I think this product hits its mark but outside of that the value gets sort of lost.

Also, if you are a brand looking to sponsor/advertise, please make this clear in your email. The AOC CQ27G1 is a 27 inch curved screen, 1440p monitor. Typically, you would get a good bang for the buck monitor that might not give the greatest quality, but better than others in its price category. The AOCCQ27G1 is a monitor that, well does a good job for the price point as a gaming monitor. Son excellente qualité de conception et la pléthore de fonctionnalités sont également un atout important compte tenu du prix. With a refresh rate of 144MHz, the AOC CQ27G1 offers quick transitions. When paired with a 5700XT I really haven’t dropped below 40FPS in anything I’ve played but at those frame rates up to 144, FreeSync has been fantastic on this panel. http://techteamgb.co.ukBitcoin donations: 1PqsJeJsDbNEECjCKbQ2DsQxJWYqmTvt4EIf you are interested in contacting us, then please email: inbox@techteamgb.com and we will respond as soon as possible. The display is a bit dark if you’re used to a higher end panel like I am as 250 nits is on the entry level side. Oh, and don't forget to leave a comment on the first video of mine you watch and say hello - I'd love to chat with you!AOC’s 1440P 144Hz Curved VA Gaming Monitorhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQNfOKFG9AQTechteamGBhttp://www.youtube.com/c/TechteamGB Amazon: http://techteamgb.co.uk/ag273qcx Products shown provided by: AOC Subscribe! High performance Immersive curved screen. The AOC CQ27G1 is a 27-inch curved VA panel with a resolution of 2560×1440,a 3000:1 contrast ratio, 144 Hz refresh rate, 1 ms MPRT response times, 78/178º viewing angles, and 250-nits peak brightness. Which is one of the best plans out there currently. Want one? This is probably the worst flaw on the monitor, but is forgivable when its focused on gaming rather than professional work where grays being slightly off can be a huge problem. This may have been also due to the lower brightness, but I digress. L’Aoc Cq27g1 est un moniteur de jeu abordable 27″ 1440p 144Hz qui offre une qualité d’image immersive ainsi qu’une performance fluide. https://discord.gg/NxFzaWyAs an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases, using the link below or other Amazon affiliate links here.Private Internet Access (VPN): http://techteamgb.co.uk/PIAHUMBLE BUNDLE: https://www.humblebundle.com/monthly?partner=techteamgbWant a cool T-Shirt or hoodie?

If I were looking at a monitor for my desktop to use daily this wouldn’t be the one for me.

Coming from a AOC 1080P 27" 144hz monitor, I really liked it less the contrast issues of a TN panel. It's a great choice for gaming thanks to its incredibly low input lag and quick response time, resulting in clear motion, and it supports FreeSync variable refresh rate (VRR) technology to reduce screen tearing in games. To use this feature, please install it. We work with nearly all of the big (and small) names in technology, from Intel and AMD, to MSI, Asus, Gigabyte and more! #TechTeamGBAbout TechteamGB:TechteamGB is a long-running tech channel focused on high quality videos on PC Hardware and Consumer Electronics. We are looking for alternative solutions. Below we will list the features and then we can jump into the user experience. High pixel density. This is will depend on the person though, but is something I feel the need to mention. Your mileage may vary. I thought VA response times are supposed to be slower than IPS and TN, but MSI and AOC list …

I didn’t get much time with the monitor and my old 1080 TI to really give a good understanding of how it worked in G-Sync Compatibility mode, though it did seem to randomly stop working with the only thing fixing it was restarts. If you are a tech brand with some new and exciting products, email Andrew at the address below - please include details of the products you would like reviewed/showcased. I personally would spend about a hundred bucks or so more and get a higher quality panel with at least 350N brightness. One thing that must be driven home is the fantastic warranty program they have which allows a 3 year zero dead pixel guarantee, a 3 year advanced replacement guarantee and a 1 year one time accidental damage warranty. At 27″ the curve is very noticeable at first, especially if you haven’t used a curved monitor before. Do NOT follow this link or you will be banned from the site.

After two days though, I did get used to it and the general desktop use was fine. Edge darkening is also an issue as well as some backlight bleed on the bottom of the panel, unfortunately I couldn’t capture it well on the camera I used but in a very dark scene its definitely noticable. Want one? I also had the beef to move up to 1440P at this time.

First off, I’ve got to say for a “budget focused” monitor the color reproduction is good, much better than most VA panels I personally have used. CQ27G1 High resolution. The monitor also has probably one of the better implementations of FreeSync I’ve personally used without any issues aside from occasionally needing to disable it and re-enable it which might have been due to AMD’s recent driver issues more than the monitor itself. It took me a few days to adjust to the experience, with gaming actually being the only thing that didn’t give me a headache. AOC has been one of the more popular brands in budget monitors for years. http://bit.ly/TechteamGBTopVideosPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/techteamgbDonations: https://streamlabs.com/techteamgbOverclockersUK Affiliate link: http://techteamgb.co.uk/ocukDiscord! Start typing to see results or hit ESC to close, 5800X Benchmark Leaks, Demonstrates 16% Higher Performance than i9-10900K, NVIDIA Releases New Game Ready Drivers Addressing RTX 3080 Crashing, Opinion: We Should Stop Using Teraflops to Measure GPU Performance, Gigabyte G27F Gaming Monitor, 144Hz 1ms IPS FHD To Own The Battlefield, Overclocking the ROG Zephyrus G14 with Renoir Mobile Tuning, Purple or Samsonite: Lumbar Upgrade Your Chair, Salvo Studios S402 Mini ITX Case Review: Compact, High End Gaming, Intel 7nm Slips 6 Months Behind Schedule, Will Not Shift CPUs to TSMC, Exclusive: Zen 3 To Feature Over 20% Higher Integer Performance Than Zen 2, Production in September, Windows 10 GPU Scheduling On AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT – 8 Games Tested.

For the on screen display its your standard fare with the exception of something called “bright frame” which brightens a corner on the screen, I have absolutely no idea what this could be for.

Below we will list the features and then we can jump into the user experience. http://bit.ly/TechteamGBSub Check out my TopVideos! Login with ajax is not installed (or active). First off, I’ve got to say for a “budget focused” monitor the color reproduction is good, much better than most VA panels I personally have used.

High performance gaming. As a workstation monitor or a monitor you would spend more than an hour or so outside of gaming using it’s lacking. AOC CQ27G1 27' The MSI and AOC are both VA panels, and Acer is IPS.

Amazon: http://techteamgb.co.uk/ag273qcxProducts shown provided by: AOCSubscribe! The CQ27G1 is AOC’s budget focused 1440P 144Hz monitor that has FreeSync support and is curved for under $300. Equipped with a curved 27" VA panel, the CQ27G1 displays a detailed Quad HD resolution (2560x1440 pixels) at a screaming 144 Hz refresh rate and 1ms (MPRT) response time. http://bit.ly/TechteamGBSubCheck out my TopVideos! A Jets fan, who also likes to rant about graphics cards, CPUs, motherboards and storage in-between playing the latest FPS's (Currently Playing Rainbow Six Siege), This is a customizable subscription pop-up to sign up your visitors to your newsletter. At just under $250 it has Freesync, a curved 1440P 144Hz panel, a pretty nice feature set on the OSD, but at the end of the day its biggest weaknesses are a lack of contrast and brightness on the display. I have a few firsts with this monitor, 1440P, VA, Curved, Freesync, 31.5". If you have any questions, feel free to leave a comment!

https://teespring.com/en-GB/stores/techteamgbWEB HOSTING: http://techteamgb.co.uk/domaincomCheck out our awesome website! ATTENTION: Unfortunately, due to security and performance issues, we've had to remove the forums permanently. As a gaming monitor this can be lessened by playing with the “gaming” presets. Otherwise, enjoy the videos! The viewing angles are not exactly what a top tier monitor would get but its serviceable when you consider the price point its at.