AOC C27G1 27" Curved Frameless Gaming Monitor FHD 1920x1080, 1800R, VA 1ms MPRT, 144Hz, FreeSync, DisplayPort/HDMI/VGA, Height Adjustable, VESA
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AOC C27G1 27" Curved Frameless Gaming Monitor FHD 1920x1080, 1800R, VA 1ms MPRT, 144Hz, FreeSync, DisplayPort/HDMI/VGA, Height Adjustable, VESA

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Features
Display Type
LED
Item Dimensions
15.94 x 9.65 x 24.09 in
Item Weight
13.66 lbs
Mount Type
pc
Refresh Rate
144 hertz
Screen Size
27 in
Aspect Ratio
16:9
Description
This fits your .
Make sure this fits by entering your model number. 27" AOC gaming monitor with 1920 x 1080 Full HD Resolution 1800R curved monitor wrapping around you for an immersive gaming experience Rapid 1ms (MPRT) response and 144Hz refresh rate with AMD Free Sync for smoothest competitive gameplay AMD FreeSync for smoothest competitive gameplay 3-sided frameless design with ultra-narrow borders for the ultimate multi-monitor setup
Reviews
4.2
Reviews: 20
5 stars
55%
4 stars
25%
3 stars
10%
2 stars
5%
1 star
5%
Daniel S.
4
TLDR; Went with a different brand with similar specs before purchasing this. First monitor arrived with a cracked screen - returned for replacement. Second worked great for a week then both the DP and HDMI ports went out. Returned for full refund and purchased this. This is my review comparing the two after a few days of use. I spent quite some time searching for a quality monitor with very specific specs. I wanted a 1440p, curved, 32 inch, 144Hz monitor with low input lag and it came down to two choices: This or the AOPEN 32HC1QUR When I was finally ready to pull the trigger, I decided to go with the AOPEN and honestly, I really liked that monitor, however, the first one they sent me arrived with a cracked screen. No big deal; things happen in transit and I understand that. So I contacted amazon and they offered to send out a replacement next day. When the second monitor arrived the following day, I took it out the box and inspected it for any defects - no cracks, no dead pixels, light bleed, etc. I was 100% satisfied - at least for the first week. After 8 days of normal use (periodic gaming, general web browsing and working from home), the display port on the monitor failed on me mid use. Tested with multiple cables and different ports on my GPU and still no signal. Switched over to the HDMI and I had picture again. I was tempted to keep it anyway because of how much I really enjoyed it, but I already made the decision to return the monitor for a full refund after I purchase a new monitor. Well, the very next day the HDMI port went out as well, so there goes that plan. Long story short, I went back online and purchased this since I found the specs very comparable and both were in my price range. Upon un-boxing, I was pleased to see that the monitor arrived safely without damage. Powering on and the picture quality looks great, no dead pixels or visible light bleed, etc. So heres how I think the two match up: + The AOC appears brighter than the AOPEN + The AOC has a smaller (almost non-existent) bezel than the AOPEN (great for a dual monitor setup) + The AOC has a higher quality stand compared to the AOPEN - The AOC appears to show a slight amount of screen tearing while in game from the limited testing Ive done with it so far - There are more settings on the AOC that need to be adjusted out of the box to get the picture quality your looking for Overall I am satisfied with this monitor and I will update this review if I experience any problems down the line like I did with the AOPEN, but I still dont think the picture quality Im experiencing is 100% what it should be. I really enjoyed how the AOPEN worked to my expectations basically right out of the box, but I was disappointed with the manufacturer after receiving two faulty monitors.
John M.
4
I really enjoyed this monitor while I had it, but I had to return it just in case the one issue I had was caused by a faulty unit. The VA panel is vibrant with excellent contrast. It suffered from VA glow like most do, and while Ive become accustomed to it with my Samsung TV, it did distract me in darker games like Metro 2033. Speaking of, while the contrast added depth to dark scenes, fast movement caused blurriness and trailing. Its not 90s-era LCD levels of horrible, but its there. If you value image richness over motion clarity, youll be happy. This was my first 144hz monitor, and it wont be my last. Gaming over 100fps was a revelation. Coming from an old 22" 1080p 60hz IPS monitor, I didnt realize it was that much of a performance bottleneck. Now that Im back on that 22" monitor, I do. This was also my first FreeSync monitor, and it was the reason I had to return the display. I bought this monitor after NVIDIA released their drivers enabling G-Sync for FreeSync monitors. On the surface, it works. Over 80fps, its perfect. However, my monitor suffered from significant brightness flickering. This was not the same as the occasional black frame barging into the scene. It was more akin to gaming by candlelight; the screens brightness would flicker rapidly in certain situations. Anything locked at 60fps (game menus, games with a fixed frame rate, etc.) were the worst offenders, but I experienced this issue in games that sat in the 50-80fps range. I returned this monitor after consulting AOC customer support. Hopefully this is not an issue for anyone else, but if it is, I have since found some posts online describing a similar problem with other VA FreeSync monitors and possible ways to fix it. Best of luck to you. If you want an affordable 1080p 144hz display and you loathe the thought of having to sit absolutely dead center in front of a TN panel to get a reasonable image, then you will probably like this monitor. Just beware of possible FreeSync issues.
Nicholas Leuschen
4
Shopped around for a few months for the best bang for the buck on a monitor and settled into this model. Pictures is great, no dead pixels on the panel as far as I can tell. The description only provides tilt of the panel on the stand, I made some assumptions based on the number of pictures of the monitor at different heights on the stand that it would be adjustable, its not. Not sure why there are pictures used with a super high and super low mount height, very miss leading and a deduction of a star because of it. I wasnt looking for a tricked out gaming led rbg setup and this provides a nice slick look with nothing over the top on design. The stand is sturdy and works well on sitting further back on a desk.
Gains Reever
4
I probably spent two days looking for a new monitor. I ended up going with this one because it wasnt a standard TN model. Im not sure how to feel about the curve yet, I couldnt care if it was flat or curved. But I like it. I think the picture is good, If you fiddle with the settings, you can make it so you wont find any noticeable ghosting or input lag. EDIT: As of 2/9/19 I have very few qualms with this monitor, HOWEVER I have dropped the review down a star because this monitors implementation of free-sync does not work well with Nvidias new drivers that allow g-sync compatibility with free sync monitors. Unfortunately, not many freesync monitors seem to work well with it, it is hard to say whether or not the problem is with the monitor or Nvidias drivers.
Tyler niskanen
4
I bought the 31.5, curved 1440p, 144Hz panel. I really like the large curved screen, high resolution, and frame rate. I use the monitor for gaming and 3D modeling. The thin bezel is very nice, as well as the muted colors. Im not a fan of super flashy monitors so this one is a nice balance as far as design goes. The stand is not height adjustable but I plan on using the available vesa mount in the future. I have a GTX 1080, and have yet to test the freesync compatibility, but so far it appears to be working! I will edit this review once ive had a chance to play a game using a high frame rate, and see if the monitor frames are syncing with the graphics card...Now for the critical stuff: the monitor came with one dead pixel and one bright dot pixel. I was able to activate the dead pixel by pressing on it, but not the bright dot. Im gonna live with the one bright dot seeing as how they allow just one with their warranty...I dont notice it anyway, really had to search hard for it. Theres a little bit of back light noticeable on very dark and very light colors, but its not that bad and to be expected with a monitor this large and at the lower price range. Another issue is color banding, gradients have very noticeable color banding. I messed with the settings for hours to try and improve this, as well as the settings with my graphics card. Im certainly no expert on tuning graphics cards and monitors but it cannot be fixed from what Ive gathered. I looked at every other screen I could find and now I see color banding everywhere I look. Its kind of a curse actually, I wish I would have never noticed it. Wish there was a solution for this. Overall great monitor that I will keep for years.
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