aoc 24g2u vs 24g2


Great feature-set for the price. The main difference of note, aside from features and aesthetics which differ between the two, is that the ViewSonic is a standard gamut model vs. wide gamut for the AOC. Two monitors are connected and displaying same content. On some monitors, particularly but not exclusively those with high refresh rates, interlace patterns can be seen during certain transitions. Note that the AOC 24G2 is also available as a 27″ variant, the AOC 27G2. Screen Size. I’m sorry to read that, pointb. You must be logged in to reply to this topic. pointb above mentioned he was disappointed with the responsiveness of the XG2405. The color accuracy is excellent and came well calibrated out of the box. Easy connect. Anyone coming from 60Hz monitor will feel the difference straight ahead. Also, your link to “quasarzone” (Korean message board) just redirects to their homepage for me so I removed it. My question is the input lag results of the xg2405 really that bad? Reproduction of any part of this website in its entirety or partially or in any form or medium without prior written permission is prohibited. Home of the computer component that you see most, your Monitor. It comes with a hdmi and dp cable (if I remember correctly) which is great! Cookies help us deliver our Services. Seems to be same thing but for asian markets or something. There is no trailing of note behind the UFO, because it’s an OLED (Dell Aliewnware AW5520QF), but there is just a single distinct UFO. but i just saw some prices in my country and difference between 24G2E and 24G2 is at around 65USD which i think unreasonable. Is this true? news We recommend the 24″ version as it offers a higher pixel density while also being cheaper (by ~$30). There’s really very little room for improvement in that respect, without using a different panel (and I haven’t come across any significantly faster ~144Hz IPS-type panel). A bitter-sweet monitor filled with many features. The colors are really rich.

Needless to say, he ended up keeping that instead of the ViewSonic. It is priced at 9600 pesos. This pursuit video taken by one of our readers (nvc) shows the sort of effect that should be achieved from the video. Brightness is very high for an IPS monitor and the monitor is very responsive and extremely smooth at 144Hz refresh rate. If that’s not sufficient, I could E-Mail you a link to the raw videos. It came with both HDMI and DisplayPort cables.

Comes with both a DP cable and HDMI cable. Viewing 20 posts - 1 through 20 (of 39 total) 1 2 → Buying a monitor? Further information plus an alternative way to support our work can be found on this page.

Here. I may review it at some point, but can’t promise anything as I’ve got a huge and growing list of monitors I’d like to look at and can’t review all of them. I’ve just received feedback via email from a user who tried both the XG2405 and 24G2U and preferred the responsiveness (and colour vibrancy) of the AOC. You can do several passes, starting at the beginning and moving along with the UFOs from left to right. From the review of pcmonitors, the input lag of the 24G2 is 3.79ms. Not only picture is great, but it supports 144hz via HDMI which is a rare sight in majority of 144hz monitors these days. It can be difficult to tell exactly what a “good” and “bad” frame is unless you’ve seen some “good” examples of 144Hz sample and hold monitors and know what to look for. Since I had both, I might as well say something. Refer to our reviews (such as that of the AOC 24G2U, ‘Overdrive = Strong’ at 60Hz) for examples of how overshoot (inverse ghosting) manifests and refer to the explanation in this article. And it is causing me eye fatigue…I don’t know what to do..I’ve reduced the brightness a lot, the contrast and adjust the gamma in windows…and also added a bit of antiblue filter but I continue to have this problem…maybe It will be better If I try the VG259q? 144Hz is what makes it special. If you’re still happy to try the ViewSonic for a bit longer, I’d appreciate pursuit photographs as described a few posts back if you’re able to. I’m gonna be using the monitor to play League of Legends mostly. (from quasarzone.co.kr). Im not really that particular of adjustable height. FreeSync On @ 143fps is 7.7ms Refer to our review of the BenQ XL2420Z and you’ll see how BenQ tunes things. Viewing 20 posts - 1 through 20 (of 39 total).
Great gaming performance with solid colours.
Everyone raves on about how good, popular and reliable the AOC 24G2 is. I’m sure your Galaxy S8 can record a video and you’d get acceptable freeze frames from that, as described above? I just did some more videos, this time correctly, but haven’t exported the frames yet. news Copyright © 2020 www.bestadvisers.co.uk. Personal preferences are important in that respect. The information on this website is provided on "as is, as available basis" without warranty of any kind. 24 in. Great connect. 2 months ago. The full hd resolution is good enough it's not 4k but it can do. For those with experience with any of these monitors please explain why you feel it is a good or bad monitor. In my country they are both 144hz but do they have the same panel specifications?

The VS is definitely better (for me) than the AOC, but it is slower, but still very good for an IPS (the AOC is definitely more direct). I’m not sure if they were referring specifically to pixel responsiveness, input lag or both – perhaps they could elaborate. I want to play singleplayer games at 40-60 fps and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EKsH8ZCrQl8 in this video it kinda looks like there is significant overshoot even at 144 hz but i’m not sure, it might be because the video has been reconverted to a different framerate on youtube.

AOC 24G2U: Asus TUF Gaming VG249Q: ViewSonic XG2405: Series-TUF Gaming-Model alias: 24G2 24G2U/BK-XG2405-7: Display Information about the main characteristics of the display - panel, backlight, resolution, refresh rate, etc.

I bought the Viewsonic XG2405, I love the colors and the overall quality of it. Sorry, I forgot to follow this. Subjectively I can say, that the VS has not much more blur than the AOC, the AOC was just more direct from the Input Lag. It’s very unlikely that the ViewSonic is more responsive than the AOC 24G2(U), because it uses the same CELL (panel minus backlight) and the AOC really gets as much out of the panel as you can reasonably expect. Flickerfree, FreeSync Premium, Minimal bezel distraction, 1500R curvature, Low Blue Light, Minimal bezel distraction, FreeSync Premium, 1MS MPRT, Three side frameless, 2x HDMI 1.4, DisplayPort 1.2, VGA, 3.5mm audio out, 2x HDMI 1.4, DisplayPort 1.2, VGA, 3.5mm audio out, 4x USB, BenQ ZOWIE XL2411P e-Sports Gaming Monitor, AOC G2460VQ6 Widescreen Multimedia Monitor, Best Ultrawide Monitors to Dive In the Picture. If the AOC would not have been so stressful, p/l would definitely go to the AOC. All warranties with respect to this information are disclaimed. This is a complete no brainer for anyone who wants a second screen and has only HDMI connection available. cookie policy | are the property of their respective owners. 24G2 for USA, 24G2U for Europe, 24G2E for Asia. Like they have the exact same panel(response time/inputlag/SRGB/Brightness etc.)? The tuning on this is very similar to the XL2411Z, XL2430 and newer models like the XL2411P and shows significant overshoot using the optimal ‘AMA High’.

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