Product Comparison: AOC AG271QX vs AOC AG271QG
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- 165hz 1440p is such a huge differences from my old 1080p 60hz monitor.
- I would highly recommend this to anyone that is considering making the jump from 1440p resolution.
- It handles 144hz+ very smoothly with no issues and I had no problems with banding or input lag.
- The 144hz native refresh rate took my breath away coming from 75hz.
- The monitor overclocks to 165Hz which is nice and can't notice any input lag.
- A great IPS screen with high 165 refresh rate, more than I actually need
- Colours very impressive, combined with the resolution, very sharp images.
- I can work at my desk and then flip the screen towards my bed and watch the amazing screen.
- Really awful screen tearing with this monitor for some reason.
- The gsync worked fine, though there were occasional drops in signal, with the screen flicking black for a moment.
AOC AG271QX
AOC AG271QG
- The IPS panel would be best part for you with no doubt.
- The angled pictures show off "IPS glow" which is something all IPS monitors suffer from and is only seen at very dramatic viewing angles.
- I use it at 50% brightness and it is bright enough for me.
- I've got zero dead pixels with acceptable IPS glow + backlight bleed and it's been about six months out since my purchase.
- The colors are awful, even after messing with every setting i could find.
- So, all-in-all, this is a great monitor for those looking for good colours, high refresh-rate and an increase in pixel density over a 1080p display. Very happy.
- The display is fantastic and its worth the extra coin for G-sync.
- A bright and vibrant display. Looks amazing.
- Terrible yellowing in the corners on dark scenes (backlight bleed), even when I turned the monitor brightness to a low setting.
- I did not like the saturation of colors.
- The stand is really heavy and well built.The height adjustment is smooth and really easy to use along with the tilt.
- G-sync was enabled out of the box in fullscreen mode and works like a charm.
- With G-Sync and 144Hz it is a very smooth experience and has actually improved my accuracy and tracking in games.
- The stand is solid metal and very sturdy and sleek looking. It has amazing tilt, swivel, height adjust, and supports portrait.
- The built-in speakers are the worst speakers I've ever had the displeasure of listening to.
- Build quality - awesome. Heavy, sturdy and even has a headphone hanger built in
- Flicker-Free technology reduces my eyes pain. Recommended!
- Height adjustable stand is must have if you want healthy spine
- The monitor has built in speakers which are pretty poor but it's not an issue for me since I use headphones for gaming.
- I'm sorry but the speakers are crap.
- USB hub is great and the headphone hanger is a nice touchю
- It includes a quickcharge port along with a total of 3 other USB 3.0 passthrough ports.
- The headphone out port and stand is a nice extra feature on this monitor.
- The USB hub and headphone out is nice I suppose.
- Lots of USB ports for peripheral devices (like a mic or headphone setup) and some ports do charge.
- Both UK and EU power cables were included along with a displayport, HDMI, 3.5mm audio cable and usb type-B cable to power and transfer data to/from the 4 usb ports on the monitor.
- Cable management are better than my previous monitor.
- Display port problem, tried 6 different cables including that display in the box, nohting change.
- If you like plenty of scope to plug in every single console / PC / media device you own into this monitor at the same time, you are going to be disappointed as there are just two ports; Display Port and HDMI.
AOC AG271QX
AOC AG271QG