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Sure, I didn't "need" it, but nobody likes to settle, right?Īt a glance, the AOC seemed like a fairly good deal when compared to the offerings from Asus and Acer, the PG279Q and XB271HQ respectively. IPS, this seemed like a tradeoff that I could happily make. It had everything the Dell had, but with an IPS panel the associated benefits and drawbacks of the technology running you an extra ~15% over the Dell. It ticked all my boxes, and scored extra points for its looks. It’s not on sale on OCUK, so I hope it’s ok to say that you can pick one up for £479-ish from a couple of places. I was quite happy with the TN panel on my Asus, and I don't have any need for the improved colour accuracy of an IPS. When beginning my research, panel type wasn’t much of a factor. As such, my requirements were 2560x1440, 144Hz+, GSync.
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Having been running my trusty 580 since 2012 on the same 1080p monitor (Asus VE247H), I felt it was time for a resolution/refresh rate bump to properly do my new card justice. It seems like this monitor, as well as the rest of AOCs lineup don’t get as much attention in discussions as some of the larger brands, so I thought I’d put up a little about my experiences with it. After much deliberation, this weekend I picked up a AG271QG to accompany a recent graphics upgrade (GTX580 -> GTX1080!).