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05.06.2024 15:35

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AOC gaming monitor for only 63 euros

The new AOC 24B15H2 monitor is perfect for gaming. For it, only 63 euros must be paid in advance.
Photo: AOC (Symbolic image)
Photo: AOC (Symbolic image)

The well-known screen manufacturer AOC pleasantly surprised us with the start of sales of the monitor with the sales code 24B15H2 on the Chinese market. The retail price of the novelty surprised many, as it amounts to only 63 euros. The price is very attractive considering the specifications. This is a 23.8-inch IPS screen with a resolution of 1,920 × 1,080 pixels. The panel has a refresh rate of 100 Hz, a GtG response time of eight milliseconds and a 178-degree viewing angle.

The new AOC 24B15H2 monitor has the expected AdaptiveSync function. It's a gaming display technology that can adjust the display's refresh rate to match the GPU's output frames. Similar to AMD FreeSync and Nvidia G-Sync, it also works to reduce lag, eliminate image tearing and minimize stuttering.

In addition to gaming functions, the AOC 24B15H2 gaming monitor seems to be adequately equipped for more professional work as well. The panel has 93% DCI-P3 color coverage and 100% sRGB. In addition, it has 8-bit color depth and brightness rated at 250 nits. The static contrast ratio of the novelty is 1,000 to one.

To make viewing enjoyable even during long sessions, the new AOC 24B15H2 boasts a low blue light certification. It also supports DC dimming, which can reduce screen flicker. Clear Vision technology is also available here to display crystal clear images. HDMI and VGA connectors are available for connecting to computers, which will be enough for normal use. There is even a 75 x 75 mm VESA mount available here.

AOC 24B15H2 also features an interesting design and a very thin border. All in all, the novelty measures only 540.5 x 322.1 x 36 millimeters. In addition, it weighs only 2.45 kilograms. Therefore, the novelty will easily find a place on our desk.


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