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Nomoreheroes
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My monitor has just died. Any recommendations for a replacement? Anyone know of any on offer?
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Anyone any experience of AOC ? Thinking of a 27in one for £152. Seems to have lots of decent reviews.
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Quote from: Nomoreheroes on Monday, November 11, 2013, 11:11:56
Anyone any experience of AOC ? Thinking of a 27in one for £152. Seems to have lots of decent reviews.
I have one at work, it looks cheap, feels cheap but the actual panel is pretty decent image quality.
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AOC=cheap budget gear, they have poor response times and very low brightness ratings normally can give eye strain after a while, if you arent playing games or watching movies then it will be fine, otherwise I wouldnt bother personally but if you just want cheap and cheerful then go for it.
http://www.ebuyer.com/280590-philips-273e3lsb-lcd-led-27-dvi-d-monitor-273e3lsb-00
Much better brand for a few quid more with much better picture quality and pixel response.
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Saw the size of the 27 vs 23 and decided it wasn't worth the extra dosh.
Have given a AOC a go as I will only be working and not playing games or watching TV.
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