25G3ZM/BK 24.5 1920×1080 Flat
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With Full HD for crisp detail paired with high brightness, incredible contrast and realistic colors expect a true to life picture.
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FreeSync Premium delivers ultra-smooth tear-free gaming
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Bring the battle out of the shadows with Shadow Control! Brighten dark areas or sink them back into blackness on the fly, without affecting the rest of the display.
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25G3ZM/BK 24.5″ 1920×1080 Flat
When a monitor like the AOC Gaming 25G3ZM/BK has Gaming in the title, you kind of know what to expect. High refresh rates, bright IPS panel, moderate size and resolution, and an approach to colour accuracy only slightly better than your mums TV.
And thats almost what you get from the 25G3ZM/BK, part of the manufacturers Agon range, but the screen still impresses. The panel is VA rather than IPS, which means its viewing angles are theoretically narrower (though AOC claims an IPS-rivalling 178), but its response times and contrast, like for allthe best gaming monitors(opens in new tab)should be excellent just what you want for fast-moving action while youre sitting right in front of it. The refresh rate can climb to 240Hz, while the 1080p resolution suits the 24.5-inch diagonal. Finally, it hits 100% of the sRGB gamut, but only 92% of DCI-P3.
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Specifications:
Screen size: 24.5in
Type: VA
Resolution: 1080p
Brightness: 300 nits
Contrast: 3000:1
Response time: 1ms
Colours: 16.7 million
Inputs: HDMI 2.0 x2, DisplayPort 1.2 x1, 3.5mm audio
Adjustment: -5/23 tilt, 130mm height, -30/30 swivel
Weight: 4.24kg including stand
Dimensions: 503mm x 557.3mm x 258.8mm inc stand
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The 25G3ZM/BK is made for displaying fast action without smearing, blurring or flickering, something it manages well. The WLED backlight (just a normal LED backlight with a W for white stuck on the front for marketing purposes) means its evenly lit, and most of the clever features are aimed at gamers, with the on-screen menu revealing the ability to place a target crosshair in the centre of the screen, and display the current framerate. There are even six custom game modes to switch between, each tailored to the requirements of a different videogame genre. You get adaptive sync, another game-centric feature, and speedy response times which will please anyone using it for watching fast motion, which includes games but also sports and animation.Additionally, the flicker-free tech and low-blue-light setting may be useful during those times you suddenly discover its 3am, the coffee and pizza have run out, and you still need to squeeze in some sleep before the 10am presentation, while being able to adjust the height through 130mm will be useful to prevent you hunching at your desk. Its a comfortable monitor to use even the size is about right for seeing everything at once, without making you turn your head like a larger screen would at the kind of distance we tend to use our computer screens from. Having dual HDMI ports in addition to a DisplayPort is something we like to see on a monitor. While its not as convenient as a USB-C port for laptop users, the ability to connect three different devices (or more using a switcher) and swap between them is simply nice to have. The 3.5mm audio jack is a solid addition too, allowing you to bypass the monitors lack of noise-making ability and connect your headphones or a set of desktop speakers.
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