AOC Gaming G2790VXA - 27 Inch FHD Monitor, 144Hz,1 ms MPRT, VA, AMD FreeSync, Speakers, Low Input Lag (1920x1080@ 144Hz, 250 cd/m², HDMI/DP)

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AOC Gaming G2790VXA - 27 Inch FHD Monitor, 144Hz,1 ms MPRT, VA, AMD FreeSync, Speakers, Low Input Lag (1920x1080@ 144Hz, 250 cd/m², HDMI/DP)

AOC Gaming G2790VXA - 27 Inch FHD Monitor, 144Hz,1 ms MPRT, VA, AMD FreeSync, Speakers, Low Input Lag (1920x1080@ 144Hz, 250 cd/m², HDMI/DP)

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Information of the number of pixels in a unit of length. With the decrease of the display size and the increase of its resolution, the pixel density increases. Unlike most 24″ 1080p 144Hz VA panel gaming monitors with 23.6″ curved screens, the AOC G2490VX uses a different 23.8″ flat-screen VA panel. Obtaining the optimum starting point at a monitor hardware level– this involves setting the OSD settings to the recommended levels for brightness, contrast, RGB, gamma, colour temperature etc. If you have a calibration tool, during a calibration process the device and software will often guide you to reaching this optimum starting point before more finite corrections are made through the creation of the profile and activation at the graphics card level. Getting to the best hardware setting first can help ensure the profiling needs to do “less work” to correct your settings, and ensure tonal values are preserved. Use the recommended OSD settings as a starting point which will be a good start. Apart from the standard image adjustment tools such as brightness, contrast and color temperature, you have access to three gamma presets, three different HDR modes and four different low-blue light modes. After calibration, you’ll be surprised about how AOC’s display expertise and high-quality panels ensure that most AOC monitors require only small amounts of calibration or no significant changes at all.

In fact, this is a common issue for most VA panel monitors, but it’s even worse on this 23.8″ flat-screen model. The VA technology also boasts 178° wide viewing angles, so you won’t get big shifts in brightness, contrast and color when looking at the screen at skewed angles like you would with a TN panel display. Responsiveness for the AOC G2790VX is great even if the AOC G2790VX is using a VA panel. The G2790PX has the advantage in this regard since it has a faster TN panel that doesn’t have persistence and smudging. However, using this monitor’s overdrive function sparingly can cure the minor blurring issues, although be wary of maxing it out since it will induce overshoot. The ratio between the horizontal and the vertical side of the display. Some of the standard and widely used aspect ratios are 4:3, 5:4, 16:9 and 16:10. Approximate diagonal size of the display. If the manufacturer does not provide such information, the diagonal is calculated from the width and height of the screen.

Which type of 27 inch monitor should I buy?

Just as the steps above, prepare your display for calibration by selecting the default mode, letting it warm up first and making sure the panel is free of smudges so the sensors can work accurately. Install and open the calibration software and follow on-screen instructions. A 27 inch monitor builds on all the fantastic elements of a 24 inch screen by making them bigger, better, and faster. They provide a brilliant balance between screen and desk space, a wider FOV (field of view) that lets you see more on screen, and increased pixel density to really bring visuals to life. This makes 27 inch monitors ideal for a variety of different work, but spreadsheets don't have the same visual impact as a blisteringly fast-paced video game. If you are someone who loves gaming and wants the best experience, or a designer who needs as much space as possible for multiple windows and apps, a 27 inch monitor is going to be your new best friend. Manufacturers such as Acer, BenQ, Samsung, and many others are producing some of the best 27 inch monitors out there. Perfect for work, study, and leisure, we have some of the best 27 inch monitors right here at Ebuyer.

The AOC G2790VX is mostly built out of plastic, so it doesn’t feel as durable as other options in its category. It can feel cheap and fragile for some, but it is actually quite durable for a budget monitor. The stand has a slight wobble but it won’t be an issue if your desk is stable and you don’t pound on your keyboard while gaming. There are various panel technologies. Each has its own specific features - viewing angles, color reproduction, response time, brightness/contrast, production cost, etc. The image quality depends directly on the type of the display panel used. Approximate width of the display. If the manufacturer does not provide such information, the width is calculated from the diagonal and the aspect ratio. Before Nvidia introduced their G-Sync Compatible driver, monitors fell into two categories: Nvidia G-Sync monitors, which required you to own an Nvidia graphics card, and AMD Freesync monitors, which (you guessed it) worked with AMD graphics cards. Now, though, thanks to Nvidia's G-Sync Compatible driver, Nvidia graphics card owners can also buy an AMD Freesync monitor and still take advantage of the screen's variable refresh rate tech. This opens up loads more of today's best gaming monitors for you, too. is a bit too stretched at 27 inches, so the monitor can appear less sharp than its smaller siblings. However, it’s not as big of an issue as most claims since text and images are still quite legible. It is also ideal for competitive games since visibility is better simply because it’s easier to see small objects such as peeking heads or limbs.

Top quality 27 inch 144hz monitors and more

While all of our monitors provide a fantastic base image quality of 1080p, many of the better models offer screens that support 1440p and 4K resolution options as well as a wide-range of aspect ratios. If you do not want to break the bank but still want a visual boost, a 1440p 27 inch monitor could be just what you are after. There are some very important things to consider however, so please take the following as some caveats: Some retailers have taken to calling everything 'G-Sync Compatible', though, so make sure you consult our list of Nvidia G-Sync Compatible monitors below to make sure it's been properly certified by Nvidia and isn't just a small 'c' compatible monitor. That's not to say that you should steer clear of all uncertified Freesync monitors, though, as below I've also put together an extra list of Freesync monitors I've tested myself that have also worked perfectly fine with Nvidia graphics cards. Nvidia's list of official G-Sync Compatible monitors is growing all the time, too, so it's possible that some of these screens may eventually get incorporated into the full list in the future. Nvidia G-Sync Compatible monitor list Basically, don’t rely on these settings and profiles working magic on your screen! They should hopefully help improve things for many users, but performance will vary as explained above. Send Us Your Settings and Profiles! The most widely used panels are those with 6, 8, and 10 bits for each of the RGB components of the pixel. They provide 18-, 24-, and 30-bit color, respectively.

Adaptive-Sync is supported as well, providing you with a variable refresh rate (VRR) for tear-free gameplay as long as you have a compatible graphics card by AMD (FreeSync) or NVIDIA (G-SYNC Compatible). The AOC G2790VX renders 99% sRGB and 93% of DCI-P3 which is excellent for a budget gaming monitor. it also looks like it was factory-calibrated since the deltaE average is only at 2.07 so most users won’t have to calibrate it. AOC claimed that the dE score should be less than 2.0, but we’re happy with what it provided considering how affordable it is. Dimensions, weight and color Information about the dimensions and the weight of the specific model with and without stand as well as the colors, in which it is offered to the market. Width Manufacturers such as Acer, BenQ, Samsung, and many others are producing some of the best 27 inch monitors out there. Perfect for work, study, and leisure, we have some of the best 27 inch monitors right here at Ebuyer. While the AOC G2490VX offers an excellent image quality and plenty of useful features, its pixel response time speed is simply too slow for an enjoyable gaming experience. Specifications Screen SizeCalibrating the AOC G2790VX can reduce its dE average to 1.08 which is even better and suitable for editing work. However, many will be happy with the monitor’s default settings plus a few minor tweaks, so getting a colorimeter isn’t necessary. It is only necessary if you are into content creation or editing, but you should be looking for a better monitor with a higher resolution. Profiling the screen at a graphics card level and creation of the ICC profile– after the optimum hardware starting point has been achieved, the rest of the process is usually automated, while the calibration device makes more accurate corrections to improve the gamma, white point and colour accuracy of the screen. These corrections are made through the creation of the ICC profile which is then activated at a graphics card level. Once finished, the profile combined with the OSD settings in step 1 should give you a good set-up. You can use the ICC profiles available to offer that extra level of correction and they can be easily activated, or removed if you do not see benefit or they do not work on your screen. ICC profiles are created using various colorimeter devices, and so quality and accuracy will vary. The device and software used islisted where possible The stand included with the AOC G2790VX only offers tilt which severely limits your setup options. The simpler mechanism reduced its dimensions, but that’s not a worthy sacrifice in our opinion. Thankfully, it’s removable so you can use a VESA mount, but that will add cost to your upgrade if you don’t already have one lying around. However, if you need to execute colour-critical tasks, such as colour grading videos or editing images, you need to make sure that the monitor displays the colours correctly. Without a proper calibration, colours might be displayed in different hues on other displays. For instance, what you see as a true red in your digital creation might be displayed as more of a pink or orange on another person’s display – assuming their monitor shows accurate colours. In short, without calibrating, the colours displayed might not be true and therefore make colour-sensitive jobs unnecessarily complicated.

The maximum number of colors, which the display is able to reproduce, depends on the type of the panel in use and color enhancing technologies like FRC. While colorimeters are good for transmissive media – emitted light (such as displays), spectrophotometers are also good for reflective media (such as paper). So if you want to make sure that what you see on the display is also what you will see when it’s printed out, than opting for a spectrophotometer might be a better idea. However, these come at a considerably higher price point than monitor-only colorimeters.You need to have the same version screen as the one which generated the profile. Manufacturers sometimes switch the panels in their screens, so bear this in mind. Revisions of the screen may also cause differences And that's it! Don't worry too much about the little message that says 'Selected Display is not validated as G-Sync Compatible'. That's just alerting you that the monitor isn't one of Nvidia's official G-Sync Compatible monitors, so your G-Sync experience may not be the absolute bestest best available. Colour accuracy, gamma, luminance and colour temperaturemay be improved when using these settings and/or ICC profiles. Do not be alarmed if they do not work on your screen and system. If they do not work, just remove the ICC profile and restore your settings. It is totally reversible!



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