We are severely lacking when it comes to reviews on monitors. Especially monitors that aren't top of the line. Really been liking the budget monitor stuff on the channel lately.
There's a UA-cam channel called PC Monitors that does really in-depth reviews exclusively on monitors. He does a really good job on all his reviews, and is really responsive to comments since his channel is small. Check him out.
5:27 The washed out brightened section is for a minimap or something like this. When you've got dark image in game it can be nice to have some ui sections brightened up a notch. Fairly useless, but hey
I have an older AOC monitor in my work and it has this feature, and to be honest its nothing special, not a gaming monitor or high refresh rate etc, it even runs VGA standard
Linus: "I'm sure you can see these comet trails off of icons as I'm dragging this on the desktop here" Me on my $50 monitor from 2004: "Yup, it's pretty bad"
Keep an eye out for the used stuff on Amazon. I just got a 144hz 1440p 27" Benq for $342 including tax. It came with a warranty but was missing the remote tho. Not super budget but pretty good value.
@@Naruto-pr9xu not sure where you’re from, but most Walmart locations, and their website usually have in stock an LG 24” 144hz, 1ms 1080p monitor that even though it is tn, has a seriously good viewing and color range with no ghosting because of the low response time. They’re retail price is 159, but the regularly go on sale for 140. I’ve had mine for a year now, and the bang for buck is phenomenal. Only want a 27” for iracing, other than that, the 24 is solid. Cheers! Edit - Model: 24GN50W-B If anyone wants to check them out.
I think it's actually for demo mode to show "other guys" vs "this monitor" kinda stuff. I owned an AOC a while back and remember something like that being in the manual
My immediate thought is that it was an assistive technology - you'd place it over an area of the screen, then drag some text into that area to make it easier to read, or something.
@@shinysky8119 Actually my bit older and quite expensive Eizo model has. I assumed it's something to do with calibration, but haven't actually checked it out
It would be very helpful for to have an affordable (not cheapest) monitor buying guide from LTT! It is such a pain to sort through all the cryptic model numbers and pros and cons when you are trying to find something decent and save money. With other hardware it is easier and less subjective, and I love how picky you guys are because I notice all that stuff too.
@@mikeoxmaul577 I'm not sure what it goes for currently, but my model is AG241QX. I'm not sure if the one in the video actually came with it, but mine came with a usb remote for the monitor so you don't have to use the buttons on the actual monitor to make screen adjustments
Yeah i feel like they get a bit jaded on these things sometimes. If i wasnt trying to fit more stuff on my screen id probably still be at 720p today tbh
They reinforce their own negative stereotypes, apparently without even realizing it. I was just watching Bitwit’s years old impression of Linus, and this right here is what that was.
Linus, please do a "best bang for your buck" on a handful of high refresh rate monitors. I think many of us are okay with spending a little extra to avoid the junk, but also can't really justify the price tag of the "cutting edge" that is often reviewed.
I got a 400 dollar 4k monitor from AOC in 2016. Its been pretty great. I have no issues with the brightness or anything. I am sure its not the best monitor. But for the price it's been quite nice. A lot of thr stuff linus picks on in these reviews, is because he plays with new tech all the time. I had no idea my monitor was a cheaper brand, because it was a crazy nice upgrade to the one I had been using since 2006. I still have that one as a secondary monitor actually.
You play CS and it's 2019: the overly saturated colors and crazy contrast modes are used by vast majority of pro players - it simply makes the enemy models stand out more.
It's because it has had such a huge following for so long. They just use it as a baseline because "most" people can relate to what he sees and talks about when using it to review something. Also, most people don't play with settings like those that pro players use so it would not be beneficial to use those as a test. If he used PugG or Fortnite as a test I would have no clue how it translates because I don't play those and I know I'm not alone. So, they use a game that's been around forever that a wider range of players have likely played and can relate to.
Stoked good job the vast majority of us aren’t pro players then... I’m honestly surprised that such a dumb comment got so many likes from the LTT community.
Having been someone who used IPS monitors for years, I was apprehensive at first about VA panels. Then i Found the AOC CQ32G1 on sale for $299 and decided to try it out. 32 inch curved 1440p monitor at 144 hz and 114% sRGB for $299? Sign me up! Initial impressions out of the box were that the build quality was fairly solid, and I/O was perfectly fine. The picture initially at default is kind of whack though. After doing some research, and trying some color profiles online, it still just wasn't impressing me. The brightness was just so low, and the colors weren't really breathing Well once I got this monitor mounted, it's like a night and day difference for brightness! Turns out if you mount these panels above eye level (about 10-15 degrees) the perceived brightness is much much better than at eye level. This seems to be true of all VA panels (I went to my local Micro center and kneeled in front of all the display panels to test it out) This little discovery prevented me from returning it, and went back home to continue tuning. Then I decided to sit for hours setting this monitor next to my IPS panels one by one, going through scene by scene, and tuning the settings to look as similar to my eyes as possible. I don't have a color calibration tool (used an old friends' tool for all my IPS panels), so this was the only way I could think of to get it calibrated. The RGB levels are SUPER sensitive, so it took a long time to get it tuned in. Below are the settings I used (YMMV greatly as there can be variances between each monitor, use as a jump off point then adjust to your needs): Contrast 52 Brightness 80 Gamma- Gamma 3 Red- 41 Green-48 Blue-46 Game mode- Off Free sync- On Game Color- 10 This monitor is now a complete night and day difference in color, clarity, and brightness compared to out of the box. It is still no replacement for an IPS panel if you are doing professional editing, but as a general purpose/gaming monitor it is one of the best values out there. The only gripe I have is that it still feels slightly warm after "calibration", but its not at all bothersome. I use this monitor in a bright room with a bay window without any issues in brightness, and do get some glare but it's no more than any other monitor. Games are crisp and colors "pop" without being noticeably saturated. The response times are just about as good as any mid-high TN panel. It has no issues maintaining 144hz, and I haven't had a single moment yet where I feel I need to make an adjustment while playing a game. I definitely can't speak more highly of this monitor for those who are just looking for a high quality experience, lots of real estate, and a good value. From here on out for all non professional editing where color accuracy is a must, I'll be sticking to VA panel technology, and AOC has definitely made customer out of me for future considerations. (This long rant brought to you by skil- Just kidding :P)
@@sbc2954 no problems! I just wanted to let people know this info because the monitor really is a great value. I tried out 4 brands of VA monitors that weekend, and this is the one that stuck around (not to say the other panels were bad, this one just felt like the most natural fit in my setup). Hopefully some others who own AOC VA panels will chime in with their thoughts and settings too!
Huh, mine if very accurate out of the box. Only thing I changed was gamma to Gamma 3. That's it. Also, how can you have brightness set at 80? Did I get a much brighter version than you and Linus? I have brightness set to 40, and even that can get too bright during the evening. I use 60W bulbs in my room, so it's not like it's dim in here either.
i have a 240hz 1080p aoc monitor my self and linus just didn't turn the setting up all the way......... if he placed it on 100% then the whole screen became brighter ultimately removing ghosting by a LOT! and not just the corner...
The Bright Frame Corner can be used to improve the over all image quality by giving secondary contrast controls thus getting dark colors or better over all screen image if you lower the contrast to the standard stuff and double down on it or such and making the frame 100 percent of the screen rather then 50 percent and so on.
"See that? Everything's got kind of a trail behind it" You guys do this in every monitor review, but the videos are always at 30fps. So no, we can't see what you're talking about. Ever.
I don't know I could see the trials pretty easy in the video. It actually looked worse than on my Samsung HDTV when I play games on it and a whole lot darker as well.
Their market is not big in the US.. You can find the occasional reviews in different european languages. So they will not likely send out units to the USA. In general i think AOC knows that if they release a good product.. they do not need to invest much in marketing. A good deal will sell itself and will get picked up for a review anyway. As a customer you end up with a cheaper product, because eventually the customer also pays for the PR.
@@thatrandomguy5842 Like that matters? He has worldwide viewers. Most will probably be from the USA and Canadians probably come secend. Sending products to Linus makes you reach the USA market more than anything. You realize that right?
@@MrMastadox cool except you talking about the U.S. when it was pointless as the guy doing the video is not from the U.S. so your comment was pretty much pointless and nobody in this comment section but you mentioned the U.S.
AOC monitors are legit some of the best I've had, the features to price ratio is honestly better than other more notable brands and their quality control is really good. They also make solid high quality products.
Could be for streamers with their facecam, if they have a dark room or the color is just off from the game, you can brighten the facecam without brightening the game as well.
He didn't even test it correctly! He left CONTRAST at 50%. Everyone knows that these days "contrast" affects brightness even more than the "brightness" setting so why did he leave "contrast" at 50% when testing how bright it can get???
@@MaxLohMusic i have almost same aoc :D it's that bright that my family is allways thinking that i have lights on .... 70 contrast + 50 brightness ... there is also strange gama witch is 1-2-3 as brighter-brightest-bright ... duno why
I think that feature might be for when you’re multitasking and would like a different setting on a specific tab. I can’t say I’d need it but it’s definitely an option
The weird colors for the FPS mode are probably for game like CSGO where you don't really care for how good things look but rather maximum advantage in seeing your target.
I hope you never have trouble because they dont stand behind their products. I've had 2 of them die in only a few months. If i had it to do over I'd return them & buy a different better brand.
the default color profile is set to warm. that is why the image looks a bit dull and reddish. turn it to normal and its bright enough (PS. i have the same monitor and had the same first impression till I tweeked it)
@@Humiliated1234 I have this monitor and have absolutely no problems. Noticebly dark but you get used to it very, very fast and its easier on the eyes. Same with any motion blur.
@@DP-ix6bl if you play warzone do you think you can change the settings to make it brighter or darker with the new map? Or is the darkness unchallengeable no matter what you do?
@Lucstcz532 Yeah you have the 1080p version of the monitor. "AOC C27G1 27" 1920X1080 VA 144HZ FREESYNC CURVED WIDESCREEN LED GAMING MONITOR" That's from overclockers.co.uk
5:29 "What is this feature for?" I just purchased the AOC CQ27G2 and it has the exact same feature. IMHO the colors on this monitor are a little funky and the screen seems dark, but when you use this feature and turn the size up until it fills the entire monitor, it returns the colors and brightness to what I imagine as 'normal' on other game mode monitors.
@@jojoba_24 Hahaha same. Theoretically speaking if I would have gotten this panel and I would have played Doom, I'd definetly crank that motion blur all the way up since it looks so damn good imo. Still not great when you're trying to discern the response time of a screen though.
@@mythicalsnake8656 hahah funny shit. motion blur comes out in games... I crank it to the max cause I love it... fast forward 5 years.... (all these cheap shit monitors have too much motion blur!!!) maybe I can gain a few FPS by turning off post processing and letting the hardware do its thing.
Bro this is fucking crazy. I’m literally in the process of RMAing my AOC monitor because of the “Bright Frame” feature. Linus you fucking beast. Now I can just keep my monitor.
Hey Linus, the feature is for streamers and youtubers for them to know where their facecam is so they wont move any important thing in that bright box.
Hmmmm, I own the same monitor and as much as I love Linus, this review doesn't give it much justice. Honestly, coming from a 60 Hz Benq, this AOC is golden.
So is it really a good gaming monitor if I am using a Nvidia graphics card ?? And it's 1440p is good ?? And there is no lag while play on 144 Hz was it just motion blur ? Or it doesn't worth it ?
It’s pretty easy to see the difference in image quality for me. Lighting and colors make all of the difference, I guess some people don’t have an eye for it. Also it doesn’t necessarily mean you have to spend a lot more money just to get ideal image quality. There are a lot of very decent monitors for the same price as other ones that simply look dull.
I’m going to take this as a joke because I don’t believe that, you can’t tell me you haven’t had $80 for multiple years, that’ll get you a good 1080p 60Hz monitor on amazon. Plus it’s probably not broken unless you mean damaged. If it was broken, you wouldn’t be watching anything on it.
You completely missed the MBR and "boost" mode of the Overdrive, to get the advertised "1ms" response time. You need to turn freesync off, and put the overdrive to "BOOST", or put medium/strong and adjust the MBR settings to your liking. However since you are so concerned with how "dark" it is, this will likely make it even worse for you Linus.
220 is not much for a monitor. The only time I spent sub 200, was for the home pc for mum and dad where it just needs to be bright enough. Then again, nowadays I guess 200 dollars can give you much more than 5 years ago... Damn I'm old... 🤪
@@Thawhid im using an 11yo 22" cube monitor on 1024p It's overclocked at 75hz but i increased it to 85hz to just find out that idh a monitor anymore lmao
@@Drewskii59 have you tweaked around with the settings at all or is it just straight out of the box good ? I need a monitor and I’m looking around , I think I found a similar model to it , I’m looking at the 27G2U
@@thelivingstalin0189 when I first got it I took like 10 minutes adjusting the settings then it was good to go, had mine for about 3 months now and no issues
man wth was he supposed to talk about? It's a monitor review. The blur is noticeable, it's 144Hz but the black-to-white is not good. It's QuadHD but with bad contrast and brightness. It may seem like it has a good feature set for the price, so he was obliged to tell the trade-offs that were made.
"Their presence in North America has been... fairly limited." We literally have an AOC monitor as one of our government lawmakers. That's pretty big to me.
@@justgarnzendorf Linus said that AOC as a brand is not very popular in the US market anymore. I put a play on words by referring to a US lawmaker named Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who is usually called AOC in the news to refer to her quickly. I refuted Linus' comment that AOC, the electronics brand, is not popular in the US by pointing out that AOC is in the American government, referring to the lawmaker. I said "have an AOC monitor as" instead of just "have AOC as", adding on the "monitor", to just make it funnier. And with this, I realise once again English is a weird fuckin language.
@@SiamHossain7 Thank you for explaining, my friend understands now. He said that is funny. I'd give you a thumbs up but you're at 300 even. I like that number.
5:36 - My soul melted at this... save me! When it comes to monitor testing we need 2-4 monitors plugged in - one defined as the penultimate quality/control, others to compare with and the monitor being reviewed as us viewers can't see a lot.
I can relate to that, can't play more than an hour at 100% brightness on the 1080p version of this monitor without hurting my eyes and having a 50% chance of a migraine happening =')
@@PrimalLIQUID Its not bad. It seems bad to linus because he is used to super high end monitors. It is quite fine for normal gaming use. If you reduce brightness its quite easy on the eyes in the evenings and late night gaming.
i bought this exact model 3 weeks ago and so far i've had no problems with it whatsoever. for the price its a fast and good-looking panel that i would certainly recommend
Ya I don't like burning my eyeballs out anyways. I actually think the bright one looked worse and that it was the washed out one. I will never understand why everyone is obsessed with burning their eyes out for no reason. Save your eyes and turn your brightness down it really doesn't look any worse at all LOL
I prefer turning brightness down lower too (for more natural richer colours), but in that game it makes sense that the Arabian sun should wash stuff out and be uncomfortably bright.
Linus: it has swivel and height against I still remember when that was like a premium feature only cheap stuff it doesn’t have it on me looking at me monitors with no height againstment: Yep those days... cheap stuff...
My previous monitor had tilt, swivel, pivot and height adjustment. My new monitor has tilt and that's it. Fortunately the height is perfect, the stand is extremely stable and I can always just shuffle it around instead of having it swivel. And as for pivot, yea but no. I think it used it twice in ten years with my old monitor so I think I can manage. What this new monitor got is a decently fast IPS panel, FreeSync, 144Hz and a 2560 x 1440 resolution. I'm good with the fixed stand...
People: What's your name? Man: Linus People: What's your best skill? Linus: I'm the only one in the world who can pronounce monitor code name like a piece of cake. People: ......
Everyone is saying that the bright picture setting is only for corners is missing the opportunity to set it to scale over the whole screen and adjust the contrast up, makes this panel brighter and things pop more. Add some game color and tweak the rgb to your liking and you got a pretty good picture! Coming from a 7 year old 24 inch piece of trash, this thing was like heaven sent even with its flaws.
10:00 "VA panel" and "low contrast" are mutually exclusive unless it's really sucks or you configured it wrong :| 11:00 sRGB standard is 80 nits of brightness, I use my ~150-nit VA LCD at 50% and it's fine. 11:15 Sometimes monitors also limit brightness on certain profiles. Can we stop over-brighting everything instead of fixing low contrast and bad dark shades ?
No, VA panels generally have great contrast. In fact, except OLED, they're the best when it comes to contrast. Where did you learn that they don't have good contrast? This monitor has a contrast ratio of 3000:1 while TN and IPS generally hover around 1000:1 or even slightly below that. The problem is that Linus "reviewed" the monitor with Game Mode on, which is a mode that LIFTS shadows and makes the screen look washed out. It's for competitive use, not accuracy. If you care about accuracy, you obviously turn that off. I have no idea why he turned it on for this review. He later turns it off, but he doesn't correct himself about the contrast. The damage is already done, because everybody now thinks this monitor is dull as hell because of what he said when using Game Mode. It's like if I reviewed an Asus monitor, then complained about it having terrible contrast after I turned up the shadows. *facepalm*
@@Tomiply This is what I WAS SAYING, you dum-dum: "VA can NOT have low contrast" >_< English much ? However, I have no idea what exactly he did wrong and what "lifting the shadows" means.
Yes! I got so annoyed when he talked about contrast being bad while in Game Mode. *facepalm* He later turned it off, but not while he was talking about contrast.
@@wvlf What makes the monitor colour profiles especially good is if the user uses Linux which does not support GeForce Experience or even for AMD users who want the functionality.
if you're really expecting 1440p 144hz at prices below like 200$ then you're a fucking idiot anyway. Even the cheapest 1440p freesync 144hz monitors (aka no gsync tax) are usually over 300. Don't look for this kind of hardware if you're a broke ass bitch
6:25 This feature is for games with a square mini map display. Gta5 for example. It is to make mini maps clearer on games. Honestly a dumb feature, considering how annoying it would be to move for different games, but it is still a viable option.
@@somebody700 yeah but still unnecesarry go for something more technic like the monitor itself is not that much more mid-ish 1440p, mid-ish 144hz performance, mid-ish color accuracy and somewhat acceptable frame response time and that's it, like the 96.69% ppl who are going to actually purchase the monitor based on this review, are fortnite and csgo kids with some extra money lmao
@@ZantasuHD "Oh! Evolve just got something from his Amazon wishlist... Let's see.... Yep. Gonna review it and tell 'em it's shit." loooooool. Jk m8. How do you personally like the monitor?
How's the 32 inch version? I'm in the market for a larger screen soon, currently on a 27" 1440p qstar OC'd to 90hz. Have a 4k 50" TV as well, but the screen is secondary for simulators, not great for FPS.
@@homegrowntwinkie The monitor overall isn't bad.. But like he said in the video it is indeed a tad to dark and that is really noticeable if you have multiple monitors ^^. But it's still really good imo.
@@Munky332 I have not used it yet, I quite literally ordered it a few hours before commenting on that video. So hopefully it reaches me before the weekend. I am coming from a 1080p 24 inch Asus 144hz monitor, no adaptive sync. Its a TN panel as well so I am looking at specs wise quite a massive upgrade. I think it's a VG248 but I'm not too sure. I am not too concerned about the brightness, I literally always am on my PC in a very dark setting and overall, coming from the monitor I am on now I feel like it should be quite an overall upgrade. If I'm satisfied with it, I will get two more and use it as a triple screen setup for my simrig and turn that into my full-time desk.
Bingo. Not a lot understand this, and the power supply Is almost ALWAYS the first thing to go, probably for every electronic device that uses similar built in power supplies. I've repaired multiple monitors via replacing the capacitors from the built in power supply. It's probably the first thing to go in PCs as well. Never looked at the statistics so guessing.
You're right external power supplies are much better for the average user that wants to keep his monitor for a long time. But for someone who knows electronic basics it shouldn't matter. Fixed many power supplies by replacing the failed caps with top of the line japanese ones and they worked fine for many years. It is true that power supplies are usually the first thing that dies in anything that connects to mains power
@@georgewinchester6403 External brick power supplies dont go out anywhere near the same level internal does, most likely due to the contained heat. Heat is the silent killer of electronics.
Yup, I have a monitor that has extremely cheap capacitors in the built-in power supply and every once in a while a new capacitor will go and I'll have to replace it.
I can see the "bright square" feature being useful in FPS games that uses darkness as a "blend in" feature. The Square can be placed in the middle, at the crosshair, and with one click on the monitor, you have full vision at night, without going to software settings.
@Linus 5:24 - it's for example for when you play an "Excel" game like Eve-Online, and you want part of your screen (scanner, local, fleet chat for example), or an in-game window to be brighter/more visible | readable/stand out/etc. Or for a mini-map in an FPS or an RPG etc. It's actually a very important feature to have. It's very useful. It's one of those tools that you think is useless and noone cares, until you find a use for it and can't believe you were able to live without it ;p
@@somebody700 So I assuming based on your comment that it would have fixed Linus's complaint of it being too dark. I'm getting the 1440p one for christmas, so I want to understand how to configure it properly when I set it up.
@@somebody700 Yeah with an extra 300 dollars, I could upgrade my processor. If I was able to get a 600 dollar monitor, I definitely wouldn't have even been looking at this, but for the price this monitor seems fair enough.
I agree! If this is someone's price point I think they could manage to save up an extra $20 to $60 for a better display. Displays typically last for at least a couple of builds so it'd be good to Ave a showdown episode.
@@TheCuriousNoob spot on. furthermore, instead of just focusing on the outgoing 1080P and the overkill of 4K, let us have more coverage of affordable QHD 1440P in the 32" as well as 27" sizes.
5:50 A lot of people like to crank digital vibrance when playing competitive shooters like csgo, so that’s probably what that color profile was trying to replicate
That weird box you can move that has it's own brightness etc, I guess thats for when you're split screening 2 programs and want one to have different settings to the other maybe a video on one side and a text document on the other. Beyond that I can't think of what you might use it for
5:30 I wonder if that feature might be for enhancing the lighting of an area of a game's HUD. Perhaps it's to make it easier to view a corner where you have a frame counter or ammo counter or some such
Was going to say this same thing. I am almost certain it is for highlighting a HUD (in game or third party overlay for FPS/ CPU and or GPU usage and temps).
That Bright frame feature is for, Like if you have to split that monitor in to two sections (You need two monitors for working, but you only have one) to work with and you need different brightness to the other section, you could use that feature.
I have the 32 inch 2K version of this monitor and I think mine goes so high on the brightness that sometimes I can't look at it when it is above 50% brightness. Other than that for the motion blur (the trails), when set to Strong overdrive It clears it up, I enable it only when gaming. I think its a great monitor for the price
We are severely lacking when it comes to reviews on monitors. Especially monitors that aren't top of the line. Really been liking the budget monitor stuff on the channel lately.
There's a UA-cam channel called PC Monitors that does really in-depth reviews exclusively on monitors. He does a really good job on all his reviews, and is really responsive to comments since his channel is small. Check him out.
Look up Hardware Unboxed. Tims Monitor reviews seek their competition, I think.
Hardware unboxed does a lot of monitor reviews. Granted, a lot of it is high end.
@@lth_lch thanks, reminds me of techtablets channel
Just watch Tim's reviews of Hardware Unboxing, waaaay more indepth and technical than LTT.
Linus: It’s a bit smeary
Also Linus: *has motion blur enabled*
Buyed it few weeks ago. Its really a great monitor, love it!
Bought
@@ep1cccc No it's buyed
Your both wrong it’s boughting
Bruh ur so wrong it's buyoughtiying
5:27 The washed out brightened section is for a minimap or something like this. When you've got dark image in game it can be nice to have some ui sections brightened up a notch. Fairly useless, but hey
I would also imagine it would be handy for something like afterburner or so
I suppose some minimaps like CSGO's one are a bit dark, so you can brighten it up a little bit. Also CoD minimaps are always dark AF
@@Sotumney that was aimed at minimap corners to show up? or something this kind of thing.
What if it was meant for streaming, or recording with a facecam? I mean the half and half fade seems to be for those reaction channels
I have an older AOC monitor in my work and it has this feature, and to be honest its nothing special, not a gaming monitor or high refresh rate etc, it even runs VGA standard
My moms slap has a 1 millisecond slap time and it Hz alot ;c
*Big sad to the max*
Lmfao 😂 but for real rip
You could even say it HERTZ a lot😂😅🙂😐 imma just go now
yes for the joke - no for the slap
@@Cup4D what?
LTT: Here’s the Cheapest 1440p 144 Hz monitor on Amazon!
Amazon Price: 🚀🚀🚀
And here in my country that monitor goes for about 450 dollars so rip
Here in Germany it's 30€ cheaper than the 24" 60hz Lenovo monitor I bought 2 months ago. It is so annoying seeing that.
@@yakovgolyadkin this AOC available in EU?
@@tadejdanev5030 he said it is mostly EU based brand, but no guarantee
@@jacob7732 when clicking on Amazon, AOC CQ27G1 says its FHD not QHD.
Linus: "I'm sure you can see these comet trails off of icons as I'm dragging this on the desktop here"
Me on my $50 monitor from 2004: "Yup, it's pretty bad"
is it one of those dells that only have dvi
I'm using a £200 tv at 60hz
I got my monitor for free. A 1440 x 900 LCD with DVI and VGA input, from ASUS. Someone was throwing it away.
@@louistournas120 i have the same xD
*Potato chip crunch* yup that's a deal breaker
5:27 The Bright in the corner is for lightning mini maps in for exampel cs:go
Makes sense
exampel
nooo, it's to set the position and the size of the other hdmi input pip image
@@TechFabLab I was think Picture in Picture for the second hdmi too. Would need hands on to confirm tho.
That'd be a good idea. I was thinking maybe PiP or perhaps even like Windows Snap.
Just got one from Amazon. It's satisfying to update my monitor that can handle 144hz.
What’s the monitor?
@@lewys9204 any cheap 1080p 144hz 27in you recommend? Or one with 24in
@@Naruto-pr9xu sceptre makes a good 24 inch 144hz monitor
Keep an eye out for the used stuff on Amazon. I just got a 144hz 1440p 27" Benq for $342 including tax. It came with a warranty but was missing the remote tho. Not super budget but pretty good value.
@@Naruto-pr9xu not sure where you’re from, but most Walmart locations, and their website usually have in stock an LG 24” 144hz, 1ms 1080p monitor that even though it is tn, has a seriously good viewing and color range with no ghosting because of the low response time. They’re retail price is 159, but the regularly go on sale for 140. I’ve had mine for a year now, and the bang for buck is phenomenal. Only want a 27” for iracing, other than that, the 24 is solid. Cheers!
Edit - Model: 24GN50W-B If anyone wants to check them out.
Linus: 1080p is low
Me[Watching on 1080p monitor]: ... yeah yeah...
Watching on my 768p laptop.
you are not alone
Lol watching on the 4k tv by screen cast on the 1440p phone
watching on my 1080p 240hz alienware monitor...
i only just upgraded from my 768p laptop to a 1080p monitor, it's very high res for me
Dear Linus,
Bright frame can be used to brighten up screen arround your crosshair in FPS games so you can better see targets in dark areas.
Or minimaps
The corner brightness could be for games with a mini map, that's my guess
I think it's actually for demo mode to show "other guys" vs "this monitor" kinda stuff. I owned an AOC a while back and remember something like that being in the manual
My immediate thought is that it was an assistive technology - you'd place it over an area of the screen, then drag some text into that area to make it easier to read, or something.
it's not, entry level "office" AOC monitor have this feature
that's actually super useful
@@shinysky8119 Actually my bit older and quite expensive Eizo model has. I assumed it's something to do with calibration, but haven't actually checked it out
It would be very helpful for to have an affordable (not cheapest) monitor buying guide from LTT! It is such a pain to sort through all the cryptic model numbers and pros and cons when you are trying to find something decent and save money. With other hardware it is easier and less subjective, and I love how picky you guys are because I notice all that stuff too.
Funny how I see this after I've had my AOC 144hz monitor for a few months. For 200, it is definitely one of my best purchases
Yo can you tell me the model pls or whatever it’s called. The one in this video is £308 rn
@@mikeoxmaul577 I'm not sure what it goes for currently, but my model is AG241QX. I'm not sure if the one in the video actually came with it, but mine came with a usb remote for the monitor so you don't have to use the buttons on the actual monitor to make screen adjustments
Ian Fullen oh ok. Thanks man
It’s going for $144 rn
I can’t find it on amazon, does anyone have the amazon link for it?
"But they all had a lower, by modern standards, resolution of 1080p"
Yeah, *cries in 720p*
Yeah i feel like they get a bit jaded on these things sometimes. If i wasnt trying to fit more stuff on my screen id probably still be at 720p today tbh
*cries in iPhone XR*
They reinforce their own negative stereotypes, apparently without even realizing it. I was just watching Bitwit’s years old impression of Linus, and this right here is what that was.
The most common resolutions are 1920x1080 at 63.47% and 1366x768 at 11.63%.
Modern standards place 1920x1080 as the resolution to have.
@@connormccloy9399 You be speaking about negative stereotypes and Bitwit in the same sentence, it's quite ironic to be honest.
Linus, please do a "best bang for your buck" on a handful of high refresh rate monitors. I think many of us are okay with spending a little extra to avoid the junk, but also can't really justify the price tag of the "cutting edge" that is often reviewed.
he just did ?
Acer xf270hua - 144hz 1440p IPS for about 400 bucks. I got one and it's awesome.
@@jackwiedemann expensive
SHOULD BE UNDER 300
@@topbanana4013 He didn't, he reviewed the cheapest which isn't necessarily the best value
I got a 400 dollar 4k monitor from AOC in 2016. Its been pretty great. I have no issues with the brightness or anything. I am sure its not the best monitor. But for the price it's been quite nice. A lot of thr stuff linus picks on in these reviews, is because he plays with new tech all the time. I had no idea my monitor was a cheaper brand, because it was a crazy nice upgrade to the one I had been using since 2006. I still have that one as a secondary monitor actually.
You play CS and it's 2019: the overly saturated colors and crazy contrast modes are used by vast majority of pro players - it simply makes the enemy models stand out more.
the vast*
He doesn't actually play CS, and the writer of this video may or may not too
@@freddy7694 are you proud of yourself?
It's because it has had such a huge following for so long. They just use it as a baseline because "most" people can relate to what he sees and talks about when using it to review something.
Also, most people don't play with settings like those that pro players use so it would not be beneficial to use those as a test.
If he used PugG or Fortnite as a test I would have no clue how it translates because I don't play those and I know I'm not alone. So, they use a game that's been around forever that a wider range of players have likely played and can relate to.
Stoked good job the vast majority of us aren’t pro players then... I’m honestly surprised that such a dumb comment got so many likes from the LTT community.
5:33 it’s for the mini map for fps games
either that or chat box
Having been someone who used IPS monitors for years, I was apprehensive at first about VA panels. Then i Found the AOC CQ32G1 on sale for $299 and decided to try it out. 32 inch curved 1440p monitor at 144 hz and 114% sRGB for $299? Sign me up!
Initial impressions out of the box were that the build quality was fairly solid, and I/O was perfectly fine. The picture initially at default is kind of whack though. After doing some research, and trying some color profiles online, it still just wasn't impressing me. The brightness was just so low, and the colors weren't really breathing
Well once I got this monitor mounted, it's like a night and day difference for brightness! Turns out if you mount these panels above eye level (about 10-15 degrees) the perceived brightness is much much better than at eye level. This seems to be true of all VA panels (I went to my local Micro center and kneeled in front of all the display panels to test it out) This little discovery prevented me from returning it, and went back home to continue tuning.
Then I decided to sit for hours setting this monitor next to my IPS panels one by one, going through scene by scene, and tuning the settings to look as similar to my eyes as possible. I don't have a color calibration tool (used an old friends' tool for all my IPS panels), so this was the only way I could think of to get it calibrated. The RGB levels are SUPER sensitive, so it took a long time to get it tuned in. Below are the settings I used (YMMV greatly as there can be variances between each monitor, use as a jump off point then adjust to your needs):
Contrast 52
Brightness 80
Gamma- Gamma 3
Red- 41
Green-48
Blue-46
Game mode- Off
Free sync- On
Game Color- 10
This monitor is now a complete night and day difference in color, clarity, and brightness compared to out of the box. It is still no replacement for an IPS panel if you are doing professional editing, but as a general purpose/gaming monitor it is one of the best values out there. The only gripe I have is that it still feels slightly warm after "calibration", but its not at all bothersome. I use this monitor in a bright room with a bay window without any issues in brightness, and do get some glare but it's no more than any other monitor. Games are crisp and colors "pop" without being noticeably saturated. The response times are just about as good as any mid-high TN panel. It has no issues maintaining 144hz, and I haven't had a single moment yet where I feel I need to make an adjustment while playing a game. I definitely can't speak more highly of this monitor for those who are just looking for a high quality experience, lots of real estate, and a good value.
From here on out for all non professional editing where color accuracy is a must, I'll be sticking to VA panel technology, and AOC has definitely made customer out of me for future considerations. (This long rant brought to you by skil- Just kidding :P)
Thx for info
@@sbc2954 no problems! I just wanted to let people know this info because the monitor really is a great value. I tried out 4 brands of VA monitors that weekend, and this is the one that stuck around (not to say the other panels were bad, this one just felt like the most natural fit in my setup).
Hopefully some others who own AOC VA panels will chime in with their thoughts and settings too!
@Niccoló Pasquale holy crap, I see it currently for $350 on amazon, but picked it up from a local store for $299 which was a deal.
Huh, mine if very accurate out of the box. Only thing I changed was gamma to Gamma 3. That's it. Also, how can you have brightness set at 80? Did I get a much brighter version than you and Linus? I have brightness set to 40, and even that can get too bright during the evening. I use 60W bulbs in my room, so it's not like it's dim in here either.
Uhh thats not how VA viewing angles work. They dont get brighter as you look at them from below. Or any direction.
I think the “bright frame corner” feature is to make a game’s HUD more visible depending on how you change the brightness and contrast
I thought it was for corner readings or cameras but that’s my guess
i think that is for RTS games
It’s so you can cheat at warzone and lower the brightness so your stream can’t see the lol jk
i have a 240hz 1080p aoc monitor my self and linus just didn't turn the setting up all the way......... if he placed it on 100% then the whole screen became brighter ultimately removing ghosting by a LOT! and not just the corner...
The Bright Frame Corner can be used to improve the over all image quality by giving secondary contrast controls thus getting dark colors or better over all screen image if you lower the contrast to the standard stuff and double down on it or such and making the frame 100 percent of the screen rather then 50 percent and so on.
"They have used tape to tape it on"
-Linus 2019
I used tape to tape tape
Metal tape for earthing and shielding.
Tape for shitting in the streets pajeet.
Ah yes, the tape here is made out of tape
flex tape
"See that? Everything's got kind of a trail behind it"
You guys do this in every monitor review, but the videos are always at 30fps. So no, we can't see what you're talking about. Ever.
You can though, since it shows pretty easily in a 30 fps video showing a "144Hz" refresh rate, maybe not when watched on a VA panel though :x
I don't know I could see the trials pretty easy in the video. It actually looked worse than on my Samsung HDTV when I play games on it and a whole lot darker as well.
The question is, how do they not manage to get 60fps? It's a tech channel for crying out loud
@@IamLink64Because that would make their already massive video files even bigger. They can't handle doubling their bitrate
@@IamLink64 they do get 60fps, they record at like 240fps 4k or some crazy shit. They down sample to 30fps 1080p.
*The real reason we haven’t checked them out yet... they haven’t sent us a FREE monitor yet.*
also mentioned as 'poor marketing' in NA.
Their market is not big in the US.. You can find the occasional reviews in different european languages. So they will not likely send out units to the USA. In general i think AOC knows that if they release a good product.. they do not need to invest much in marketing. A good deal will sell itself and will get picked up for a review anyway. As a customer you end up with a cheaper product, because eventually the customer also pays for the PR.
@@MrMastadox Just saying... but you do realize Linus is not from the U.S. right?
@@thatrandomguy5842 Like that matters? He has worldwide viewers. Most will probably be from the USA and Canadians probably come secend. Sending products to Linus makes you reach the USA market more than anything. You realize that right?
@@MrMastadox cool except you talking about the U.S. when it was pointless as the guy doing the video is not from the U.S. so your comment was pretty much pointless and nobody in this comment section but you mentioned the U.S.
AOC monitors are legit some of the best I've had, the features to price ratio is honestly better than other more notable brands and their quality control is really good. They also make solid high quality products.
I guess you could "highlight" a minimap if the entire game is dark...
I think they wanted to highlight the FPS display. Maybe.
Could be for streamers with their facecam, if they have a dark room or the color is just off from the game, you can brighten the facecam without brightening the game as well.
@@remyhdmi 5:21 "you can move the position of it around"
Possibly to help from burn in hubs
@@remyhdmi No, you can. I've done it. Maybe you're an idiot.
Linus: AOC is not very big in North America
Me at work: Almost every desktop machine we deploy have AOC monitors
Maybe he means canada. Cuz i see it everywhere in the US
AOC used to be big in Canada back in the CRT days, just about every mom and pop computer store sold AOC stuff, around here anyway.
The restaurant I work at has 6 AOC monitors in the kitchen.
To be fair Linus probably isn't aware of anything computer wise under the 10k
He has to mean Canada, because they're extremely common in the U.S.
Me: That looks good
Linus: That's horrible
Me: That's horrible
I believe everything you say.
lmfaoo
He didn't even test it correctly! He left CONTRAST at 50%. Everyone knows that these days "contrast" affects brightness even more than the "brightness" setting so why did he leave "contrast" at 50% when testing how bright it can get???
@@MaxLohMusic i have almost same aoc :D it's that bright that my family is allways thinking that i have lights on .... 70 contrast + 50 brightness ... there is also strange gama witch is 1-2-3 as brighter-brightest-bright ... duno why
Steven Universe 🤣🤣🤣 yes!!
I think that feature might be for when you’re multitasking and would like a different setting on a specific tab. I can’t say I’d need it but it’s definitely an option
my guess is its for text, like if youre programming or something. not sure really
The weird colors for the FPS mode are probably for game like CSGO where you don't really care for how good things look but rather maximum advantage in seeing your target.
So this isnt a good Monitor or is it ?
@@enderspell his comment, was about the bad colors of the fps preset. the monitor itself is great. the presets aren't. but you have 3 custom profiles
@@HeavyMetalGamingHD i want to have a Bright screen because i wann see the enemies in csgo
Linus: 1080p is low by today's standards
Me: *cries in 720p*
Git gud bro I'm the 768p laptop master race smh
Kenan Perjaya Bitch get on my 920p level
1440p IPS master race, inb4 someone with a cheap 4k monitor comes
@@patchouli_s75 bruh I'm on my 3d 8k curved 2180p 5 thousand hz ultra mountain dew and doritos smellify ultra gaming gamer monitor
My net cant get me over 360p
Linus: "A low resolution of 1920 by 1080"
Me: " Ight I'm boutta head out"
Yeah.. I've a 720p monitor.. So yeah..
MrExtrodius bye bye
Me who got a 1080p display last week: oh no
cries in 768p
@@LarrysUniqueHandle Me who spent £280 on a 24" 1080p monitor last year...
just bought a pair of the AOCs and this being my first monitor purchase in 10+ years. I am super happy!
does it have a crosshair overlay?
@@TrevonWrld there is apps for that and also you could just not use it its kinda scummy
@@TrevonWrld yes
I hope you never have trouble because they dont stand behind their products. I've had 2 of them die in only a few months. If i had it to do over I'd return them & buy a different better brand.
@@ixe1895 I hope not, thank you for the reply though
the default color profile is set to warm. that is why the image looks a bit dull and reddish. turn it to normal and its bright enough
(PS. i have the same monitor and had the same first impression till I tweeked it)
Is it still good? Any problems and solutions maybe?
@@Humiliated1234 I have this monitor and have absolutely no problems. Noticebly dark but you get used to it very, very fast and its easier on the eyes. Same with any motion blur.
@@DP-ix6bl if you play warzone do you think you can change the settings to make it brighter or darker with the new map? Or is the darkness unchallengeable no matter what you do?
@@Humiliated1234 you’ll be able to change it to an extent. I’ve played warzone without tampering and been completely fine with it all.
How do you change it off of warm
The feels when 1080P is "lower"
Me: "buyes the monitor"
Me: nice colors, high resolution, nice menu...
Linus: I'm bout' to end this man whole career
i like to buyes too
@Lucstcz532 what are you using it on then?
@Lucstcz532 Yeah you have the 1080p version of the monitor. "AOC C27G1 27" 1920X1080 VA 144HZ FREESYNC CURVED WIDESCREEN LED GAMING MONITOR"
That's from overclockers.co.uk
Yeah I'm not picky tbh but thars cause I'm not used to high end moniters.
@Lucstcz532 LMFAO... when you bought the thing, did you think you're buying 1440p?
5:29 "What is this feature for?"
I just purchased the AOC CQ27G2 and it has the exact same feature. IMHO the colors on this monitor are a little funky and the screen seems dark, but when you use this feature and turn the size up until it fills the entire monitor, it returns the colors and brightness to what I imagine as 'normal' on other game mode monitors.
The monitor you compared it to was $300 more I'd say that's an absolute bargain
$280 is actuallly a good deal
for those features
*checks shipping price
*
what the....
400$ in Germnay. This sucks i would definitely buy on for 280.
@@steffenkawa8374 Was meinst du mit 400$? Ich kann den für 220€ kaufen
free shipping on amazon prime
@@nido7724 aber nicht 1440p
you can buy it in micro center, my friend just bought one today and it is decent for a 250ish 2k 144
6:58 Well... you did have motion blur on there - which definetly doesn't help against smearing...
Thats EXACTLY what i thought. I just wanted to scream...
@@jojoba_24 Hahaha same. Theoretically speaking if I would have gotten this panel and I would have played Doom, I'd definetly crank that motion blur all the way up since it looks so damn good imo. Still not great when you're trying to discern the response time of a screen though.
@@mythicalsnake8656 hahah funny shit. motion blur comes out in games... I crank it to the max cause I love it... fast forward 5 years.... (all these cheap shit monitors have too much motion blur!!!) maybe I can gain a few FPS by turning off post processing and letting the hardware do its thing.
Bro this is fucking crazy. I’m literally in the process of RMAing my AOC monitor because of the “Bright Frame” feature. Linus you fucking beast. Now I can just keep my monitor.
Hey Linus, the feature is for streamers and youtubers for them to know where their facecam is so they wont move any important thing in that bright box.
thats actually really smart
that is what I suspected
Hmmmm, I own the same monitor and as much as I love Linus, this review doesn't give it much justice. Honestly, coming from a 60 Hz Benq, this AOC is golden.
So is it really a good gaming monitor if I am using a Nvidia graphics card ?? And it's 1440p is good ?? And there is no lag while play on 144 Hz was it just motion blur ? Or it doesn't worth it ?
@iLLuZiioNzz k thank you ❤
It’s pretty easy to see the difference in image quality for me. Lighting and colors make all of the difference, I guess some people don’t have an eye for it. Also it doesn’t necessarily mean you have to spend a lot more money just to get ideal image quality. There are a lot of very decent monitors for the same price as other ones that simply look dull.
Obviously coming from a 60 Hz to 144 is a big difference but that's not what hes trying to imply.
is it worth it ? i am planning to buy the c24g1
Linus: That's horrible
Me : *Watching this vid on my broken monitor from 2007*
I feel you. I'm using a small tv as a monitor. I checked the settings, it's maxed out at 30hz!
@Swift How do you overclock a tv?
I’m going to take this as a joke because I don’t believe that, you can’t tell me you haven’t had $80 for multiple years, that’ll get you a good 1080p 60Hz monitor on amazon. Plus it’s probably not broken unless you mean damaged. If it was broken, you wouldn’t be watching anything on it.
CS Marvel if I tell you I am from Russia ? 😂🤷🏻♂️ , but yeah it’s a joke
im on and old 2011 dell monitor lol
You completely missed the MBR and "boost" mode of the Overdrive, to get the advertised "1ms" response time.
You need to turn freesync off, and put the overdrive to "BOOST", or put medium/strong and adjust the MBR settings to your liking. However since you are so concerned with how "dark" it is, this will likely make it even worse for you Linus.
That bright square I’m assuming is for mini maps in order to make it more “vivid”
honestly not a bad idea in that sense, maybe.
I thought it was for streamers who have multiple windows open. Lighting up their game window while keeping the rest of the screen darker.
Might be for PIP
or fake flashlight in dark game
Indeed! Or maybe something like inventory
Me: My monitor is the most expensive one I've ever bought at $220. (Ultra wide from LG)
Linus: ONLY $280 USD!
220 is not much for a monitor. The only time I spent sub 200, was for the home pc for mum and dad where it just needs to be bright enough. Then again, nowadays I guess 200 dollars can give you much more than 5 years ago...
Damn I'm old... 🤪
I think I have the same monitor lol. Is it the 29" version?
It's the cheapest monitor with this feature set.
Nicholas Leicht yes lol
@@deminybs did I not reply to @Nate_OnTheLine's comment? They were the person I was asking the question. I'm sorry for the confusion :p.
Linus gaming on 144hz : Thats terrible
Me on 60hz : Wait WHAT
me on 1hz
Bruh same lmao, I'm using an old 32" rca tv that is 1080 and 60hz XD
@@cmart9240 Amateur! I'm using a 720p RCA.
I'm using an 6year old Bush TV and ofcourse it ain't built fur gaming
However even with 60hz I still manage to succeed in Rainbow six siege
@@Thawhid im using an 11yo 22" cube monitor on 1024p
It's overclocked at 75hz but i increased it to 85hz to just find out that idh a monitor anymore lmao
Linus picks out the smallest problems that you don't really even notice at all and starts going on a 10 min rant about it lmfao
Most accurate thing I've seen all year!
Exactly lol I have this monitor and I love it
@@Drewskii59 have you tweaked around with the settings at all or is it just straight out of the box good ? I need a monitor and I’m looking around , I think I found a similar model to it , I’m looking at the 27G2U
@@thelivingstalin0189 when I first got it I took like 10 minutes adjusting the settings then it was good to go, had mine for about 3 months now and no issues
man wth was he supposed to talk about? It's a monitor review. The blur is noticeable, it's 144Hz but the black-to-white is not good. It's QuadHD but with bad contrast and brightness. It may seem like it has a good feature set for the price, so he was obliged to tell the trade-offs that were made.
"Their presence in North America has been... fairly limited."
We literally have an AOC monitor as one of our government lawmakers. That's pretty big to me.
Ah, there's the politician joke. I knew I'd find one.
Now that's a true edgy comment and well thought of. Most comments try too hard... But yours is 😎👉👉
I understand this joke but my friend doesn't, could you explain it to me so I could explain it to not me?
@@justgarnzendorf Linus said that AOC as a brand is not very popular in the US market anymore. I put a play on words by referring to a US lawmaker named Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who is usually called AOC in the news to refer to her quickly. I refuted Linus' comment that AOC, the electronics brand, is not popular in the US by pointing out that AOC is in the American government, referring to the lawmaker. I said "have an AOC monitor as" instead of just "have AOC as", adding on the "monitor", to just make it funnier.
And with this, I realise once again English is a weird fuckin language.
@@SiamHossain7 Thank you for explaining, my friend understands now. He said that is funny. I'd give you a thumbs up but you're at 300 even. I like that number.
5:36 - My soul melted at this... save me!
When it comes to monitor testing we need 2-4 monitors plugged in - one defined as the penultimate quality/control, others to compare with and the monitor being reviewed as us viewers can't see a lot.
AOC Darkmode: We care about our customer's eyes.
Was the monitor in dark mode the whole video?
I can relate to that, can't play more than an hour at 100% brightness on the 1080p version of this monitor without hurting my eyes and having a 50% chance of a migraine happening =')
im looking at buying this exact monitor, is this darkmode an actual thing and is it the reason the brightness was pretty poor in the video?
@@PrimalLIQUID Its not bad. It seems bad to linus because he is used to super high end monitors. It is quite fine for normal gaming use. If you reduce brightness its quite easy on the eyes in the evenings and late night gaming.
@@sortof3337 hm true aswell i guess, would you reccemend it or have you personally used better?
i bought this exact model 3 weeks ago and so far i've had no problems with it whatsoever. for the price its a fast and good-looking panel that i would certainly recommend
how is it now? Still good? I’m thinking of buying this
@@steezyfrz6570 yep, no problems/regrets so far
bought the AOC CQ27G2 2 months ago, its pretty suffice monitor for me.....
@@kowareta7516 how is it now?
I've got the 32" version. Takes a bit of tweaking in windows colour setup and settings in the monitor but I'm pretty happy with it given the price
“You can see some of they tape they used to like...like tape it on”
-Linus 2019 3:00
yes. the floor here is made out of floor.
As if we're looking understand the freaking monitor. He complains like my wife
Me: downloads Glassware (because of advertisement)
Glassware: The app "Glasswire" is infecting your computer
Me: Wait, that's illegal
"hold on a minute, this whole operation was your idea"
@@bigboss3051 Idk I made this comment 9 months ago
@@bigboss3051 well, my ears don't have an off feature
Glasswire: “I’m playing both sides so I always come out on top”
Me: watching a 60fps video on a 75fps monitor
My brain: "Oh yeah, that 144Hz looks really smooth."
30 FPS video...
@@xmrsedibossgamer6294 facepalm
30fps video
It's not even a 60fps video. Lol.
😬
Ya I don't like burning my eyeballs out anyways. I actually think the bright one looked worse and that it was the washed out one. I will never understand why everyone is obsessed with burning their eyes out for no reason. Save your eyes and turn your brightness down it really doesn't look any worse at all LOL
Ikr its better the darker & less brighter so our eyes wont hurt not even after 12 hour non stop gaming
Does this moniter have a color temperature setting? It looked a bit warm to me and I prefer cool tones
the lack of brightness actually compels me more to buy it. I get chronic migraines, so a darker screen is better.
I prefer turning brightness down lower too (for more natural richer colours), but in that game it makes sense that the Arabian sun should wash stuff out and be uncomfortably bright.
@@RobBCactive I actually bought 2 of these after I made my comment and they can get quite bright. I do keep the brightness down on the low side.
I too like setting my monitor so bright that my eyes water and the color looks washed out
Exactly!
AOC is shit no matter how you look at it :^)
@@doderiolarkisso4038
I have a g2590px and it's just nice. I consider myself a fairly normal user and I have no complains.
keep in mind, the settings on the camera aren't equal to Linus' eyes so what might look bright to the camera might be fine irl.
"tech tips"
Linus: it has swivel and height against I still remember when that was like a premium feature only cheap stuff it doesn’t have it on
me looking at me monitors with no height againstment: Yep those days... cheap stuff...
My previous monitor had tilt, swivel, pivot and height adjustment. My new monitor has tilt and that's it. Fortunately the height is perfect, the stand is extremely stable and I can always just shuffle it around instead of having it swivel. And as for pivot, yea but no. I think it used it twice in ten years with my old monitor so I think I can manage. What this new monitor got is a decently fast IPS panel, FreeSync, 144Hz and a 2560 x 1440 resolution. I'm good with the fixed stand...
Don’t have any adjustment and the laptop that runs it doesn’t close
My monitor, no lift 5 degree tilt, no swivel, no vga mount. Then again a 27" 4k monitor with 5ms ips, so you win some you lose some
@Stewart Dienel I hope that's a joke
People: What's your name?
Man: Linus
People: What's your best skill?
Linus: I'm the only one in the world who can pronounce monitor code name like a piece of cake.
People: ......
Don't forget about the seamless sponsor segues too.
@@outcast341 And dropping literally anything he touches.
Not to mention he said the monitor model while looking at the bottom right of the box where it's listed clearly haha.
@@infiniteaj8688 did he drop anything in this one. I don't remember
Ay yes, try to say my 10fhsinehdiianeucisbwycjebeichd display name
Everyone is saying that the bright picture setting is only for corners is missing the opportunity to set it to scale over the whole screen and adjust the contrast up, makes this panel brighter and things pop more. Add some game color and tweak the rgb to your liking and you got a pretty good picture!
Coming from a 7 year old 24 inch piece of trash, this thing was like heaven sent even with its flaws.
1:42 I half expected Linus to say: "To be fair, it's not a 1000 dollar stand."
Yeah he disappointed the pun gods
@@jaimalhotra8391 thats wouldntve been a pun.
TheShizzlemop or a god
Testing with Doom where default is high motion blur. Fail
@@skunkbert he did that without the overdrive at first
"It has workarounds that... Work... If you are willing to go around them" -LInus 2019
6:57 That's not smear, that's built-in motion blur! ;-)
Is there a way to turn that off?
^
@@ducky2780 yess
@@bladeeDG howwwwww
10:00 "VA panel" and "low contrast" are mutually exclusive unless it's really sucks or you configured it wrong :|
11:00 sRGB standard is 80 nits of brightness, I use my ~150-nit VA LCD at 50% and it's fine.
11:15 Sometimes monitors also limit brightness on certain profiles.
Can we stop over-brighting everything instead of fixing low contrast and bad dark shades ?
How to fix them
@@Isa-hm4rf I have an AOC VA as well and if you have nvidia the control panel has a vibrancy slider, it makes colours look way better
@@weasel4403 okay i think im going to buy the aoc because my friend has it too
No, VA panels generally have great contrast. In fact, except OLED, they're the best when it comes to contrast. Where did you learn that they don't have good contrast? This monitor has a contrast ratio of 3000:1 while TN and IPS generally hover around 1000:1 or even slightly below that. The problem is that Linus "reviewed" the monitor with Game Mode on, which is a mode that LIFTS shadows and makes the screen look washed out. It's for competitive use, not accuracy. If you care about accuracy, you obviously turn that off. I have no idea why he turned it on for this review. He later turns it off, but he doesn't correct himself about the contrast. The damage is already done, because everybody now thinks this monitor is dull as hell because of what he said when using Game Mode. It's like if I reviewed an Asus monitor, then complained about it having terrible contrast after I turned up the shadows. *facepalm*
@@Tomiply This is what I WAS SAYING, you dum-dum: "VA can NOT have low contrast" >_<
English much ?
However, I have no idea what exactly he did wrong and what "lifting the shadows" means.
Me: Hmm maybe I should buy this
My computer: Ya forgot that I only do 40 fps
I usualy do 15-30 FPS on crysis...
in such cases, you better play on 720p (scales perfectly), and have 1440p desktop/productivity
You guys are getting more then 2 fps?
You guys have a computer?
Exactly, after I get the new gpu
Please make a Video "the cheapest Ultrawide monitor on Amazon " to complete the series.
Nice Video by the way!
It would be LG. They are 75hz, 2560x1080, IPS, and are decent. Some even have freesync.
AOC never disappoints me. All my monitors I’ve had are from them and they’re so god for the price
Praise be the monitor
The reason for those colour profiles are for competitive games like CSGO. Its really good for making shadows more bright so its easy to kill enemies.
Yes! I got so annoyed when he talked about contrast being bad while in Game Mode. *facepalm* He later turned it off, but not while he was talking about contrast.
I thought the square was so you know where your webcam or overlay would be
@@joshuamoreland239 The square yes, but he means the overly saturated color profiles, some use them to make enemies stand out more in the game.
I've always used GeForce Experience for stuff like that, The game filters are such a game changer when it comes to csgo
@@wvlf What makes the monitor colour profiles especially good is if the user uses Linux which does not support GeForce Experience or even for AMD users who want the functionality.
Why is the camera showing that VA panel, partly from the side?
What a disservice.
Linus is in front of the panel
Linus' head would be in the way otherwise...
Also because VA panels benefit from wider angles over IPS or TM screens.
@@miguelolsen70 TN*
@@miguelolsen70 You're wrong. In terms of viewing angles, it goes IPS > VA > TN.
Linus: Hopefully they don’t disappoint us
AOC: Oh God
You can actually turn on a Custom Crosshair by pressing "Right Arrow"
Linus: "AOC"
Ben Shapiro: *Red Eyes*
I legit laughed
"now why wont she send me more pictures of her feet?"
I was looking for this comment 😂
Holy Cow! When i read this i died laughing 😂
hahahahahaha
"can you tell on camera how bland.."
nah you're gonna have to just send me a monitor to see :)
Yeah me too
@@gabrielkellar1935 me three
Me 4
@@Thawhid me five
me six
Linus: here's one of the chepeast monitors we found on amazon
me: clicks link, see price
oh
lol, I'm glad it wasn't just me
if you're really expecting 1440p 144hz at prices below like 200$ then you're a fucking idiot anyway. Even the cheapest 1440p freesync 144hz monitors (aka no gsync tax) are usually over 300. Don't look for this kind of hardware if you're a broke ass bitch
PDM ENVY lmao deadass
@@darknotion5915 like what did you even expect? That it would be under 200?
PDM ENVY his name is deez nuttes what did you expect from a dead meme
6:25
This feature is for games with a square mini map display. Gta5 for example. It is to make mini maps clearer on games. Honestly a dumb feature, considering how annoying it would be to move for different games, but it is still a viable option.
6:58
He had motion blur on...
Why is motion blur even a setting lol
@@Drewskii59 to stop frames splitting lol but it’s pretty useless for people with decent pcs.
@@somebody700 yeah but still unnecesarry go for something more technic like the monitor itself is not that much more
mid-ish 1440p, mid-ish 144hz performance, mid-ish color accuracy and somewhat acceptable frame response time and that's it, like the 96.69% ppl who are going to actually purchase the monitor based on this review, are fortnite and csgo kids with some extra money lmao
144hz humm yes i agree
Ps3 noise in background with rebug
5:24 It's for highlighting tings like mini maps.
"only the really cheap stuff doesn't have height adjustment"
Oh, so, like the 32 inch version of this monitor I just bought :D
I literally bought this monitor 3 days ago and he's making a review like he reads what I'm buying.
@@ZantasuHD "Oh! Evolve just got something from his Amazon wishlist... Let's see.... Yep. Gonna review it and tell 'em it's shit." loooooool. Jk m8. How do you personally like the monitor?
How's the 32 inch version? I'm in the market for a larger screen soon, currently on a 27" 1440p qstar OC'd to 90hz. Have a 4k 50" TV as well, but the screen is secondary for simulators, not great for FPS.
@@homegrowntwinkie The monitor overall isn't bad.. But like he said in the video it is indeed a tad to dark and that is really noticeable if you have multiple monitors ^^. But it's still really good imo.
@@Munky332 I have not used it yet, I quite literally ordered it a few hours before commenting on that video. So hopefully it reaches me before the weekend. I am coming from a 1080p 24 inch Asus 144hz monitor, no adaptive sync. Its a TN panel as well so I am looking at specs wise quite a massive upgrade. I think it's a VG248 but I'm not too sure.
I am not too concerned about the brightness, I literally always am on my PC in a very dark setting and overall, coming from the monitor I am on now I feel like it should be quite an overall upgrade. If I'm satisfied with it, I will get two more and use it as a triple screen setup for my simrig and turn that into my full-time desk.
Linus hasnt changed so much that i didnt even realise this is 4 years old
Linus:
Turns on low blue light mode while playing Doom
Monitor:
Nothing Changes.
Doom is the ultimate low blue light game for winding down late at night and getting ready for sleep. Plus relaxing and soothing music.
For me a brick outside the monitor is a better “feature”, because if the power supply goes, its easier to replace the cable.
Bingo. Not a lot understand this, and the power supply Is almost ALWAYS the first thing to go, probably for every electronic device that uses similar built in power supplies. I've repaired multiple monitors via replacing the capacitors from the built in power supply. It's probably the first thing to go in PCs as well. Never looked at the statistics so guessing.
You're right external power supplies are much better for the average user that wants to keep his monitor for a long time. But for someone who knows electronic basics it shouldn't matter. Fixed many power supplies by replacing the failed caps with top of the line japanese ones and they worked fine for many years. It is true that power supplies are usually the first thing that dies in anything that connects to mains power
@@georgewinchester6403
External brick power supplies dont go out anywhere near the same level internal does, most likely due to the contained heat. Heat is the silent killer of electronics.
Yup, I have a monitor that has extremely cheap capacitors in the built-in power supply and every once in a while a new capacitor will go and I'll have to replace it.
I can see the "bright square" feature being useful in FPS games that uses darkness as a "blend in" feature.
The Square can be placed in the middle, at the crosshair, and with one click on the monitor, you have full vision at night, without going to software settings.
I've had 3 AOC IPS 1080P 27" monitors for the last 8yrs and there still going strong
yes, please do.. make more 144hz 1440p cheap display vids.. i love them.
“ 0:52 ” Me: sold.
"so we got high expectations and hopefully they dont disappoint us"
no weird transition to sponsor
im disappointed
...
wait what?
But you know what doesn't disappoint: our sponsor. C'mon easy transition.
"speaking of dissapointed... Here's a message form today's sponsor _____!"
@Linus
5:24 - it's for example for when you play an "Excel" game like Eve-Online, and you want part of your screen (scanner, local, fleet chat for example), or an in-game window to be brighter/more visible | readable/stand out/etc. Or for a mini-map in an FPS or an RPG etc. It's actually a very important feature to have. It's very useful.
It's one of those tools that you think is useless and noone cares, until you find a use for it and can't believe you were able to live without it ;p
I believe that feature is for custom settings for a streaming window in any corner of the screen
or for chat box in MMORPG or FPS
also could put it on your reticle for a competitive fps game to see heads better
Mini map?
@@somebody700 So I assuming based on your comment that it would have fixed Linus's complaint of it being too dark. I'm getting the 1440p one for christmas, so I want to understand how to configure it properly when I set it up.
@@somebody700 Yeah with an extra 300 dollars, I could upgrade my processor. If I was able to get a 600 dollar monitor, I definitely wouldn't have even been looking at this, but for the price this monitor seems fair enough.
... try a few more: the Samsung model was listed at $20 more, for instance.
kb werx Link?
@@farmeunit ... i saw it near the end of this video, when Linus was mentioning other models in same price range --> 13:46
I agree! If this is someone's price point I think they could manage to save up an extra $20 to $60 for a better display. Displays typically last for at least a couple of builds so it'd be good to Ave a showdown episode.
@@TheCuriousNoob spot on. furthermore, instead of just focusing on the outgoing 1080P and the overkill of 4K, let us have more coverage of affordable QHD 1440P in the 32" as well as 27" sizes.
kb werx I packed up the 32” 1440p version for $300 at Micro Center. Love it so far.
5:50 A lot of people like to crank digital vibrance when playing competitive shooters like csgo, so that’s probably what that color profile was trying to replicate
A lot of people play competitive games at 75% render scale, despite having high end GPUs.
@@janisir4529 no... thats dumb, that would just make things blurrier and less visible
@@nova-co3bp Well, ask them, they are the ones paid for playing video games.
that bright frame might be to like, highlight a window or tab, if you have like a stream windowed in the top right, you can brighten it up
That weird box you can move that has it's own brightness etc, I guess thats for when you're split screening 2 programs and want one to have different settings to the other maybe a video on one side and a text document on the other. Beyond that I can't think of what you might use it for
I was kind of guessing it was for like a HUD in games
This makes me sad...I just bought a 1080p 144Hz gaming monitor....
1080 is easier to run tho
1080p is better for rgb compatibility tho
Lol me too! Just bought it two days ago; hasn’t even arrived yet
Add me to the list I bought a 27" Sceptre 1080p
Dont worry this one sucks
5:30 I wonder if that feature might be for enhancing the lighting of an area of a game's HUD. Perhaps it's to make it easier to view a corner where you have a frame counter or ammo counter or some such
That's what I was thinking or if you have a chat while streaming too
A possible minimap?
I was thinking the same thing too. To add a differential between a HUD and the main screen.
I think yeah, maybe a minimap, especially Dota 2 coz its really dark
Was going to say this same thing. I am almost certain it is for highlighting a HUD (in game or third party overlay for FPS/ CPU and or GPU usage and temps).
That Bright frame feature is for,
Like if you have to split that monitor in to two sections (You need two monitors for working, but you only have one) to work with and you need different brightness to the other section, you could use that feature.
I have the 32 inch 2K version of this monitor and I think mine goes so high on the brightness that sometimes I can't look at it when it is above 50% brightness. Other than that for the motion blur (the trails), when set to Strong overdrive It clears it up, I enable it only when gaming. I think its a great monitor for the price
5:37 it is only for competive players
it makes enemys pop out from the background more
It's for your HUD, pretty smart actually.
I got the LG Ultragear w/G-Sync IPS, 1ms, 144hz, 1440 27" gaming with monitor(351nits) 10bit depth(no sRGB >