The gaming monitor market never sleeps, and AOC are back yet again with another very exciting option! The AOC CQ32G2SE Gaming Monitor packs in a lot of thrills, yet it promises to do so without completely emptying your savings. Gamers want a lot of things these days, ensuring they get the best experience possible. Big panels, higher resolutions, higher refresh rates, HDR, and so much more. Fortunately, at just £350, AOC thinks they can give you all of that and more.
This monitor features a massive 31.5″ VA panel, offering up a tasty 2560 x 1440 resolution. It comes with a 165 Hz refresh rate, which is a huge step up from the common 60 Hz panels. Plus, you get a 1ms response time, FreeSync Premium, a 1500R curved design (that’s a very mild curve), built-in speakers, HDMI and DisplayPort connectivity, VESA support, 6 gaming modes, and more. I mean… at this price, that’s pretty impressive. You may not be getting the higher refresh rate resolution on the market, but it certainly seems like it strikes a nice balance here.
For in-depth specifications, please visit the official AOC product page here.
Unleash the potential of your system and reach new competitive gaming heights with the AOC CQ32G2SE/BK gaming monitor. Boasting a supersonic refresh rate of 165Hz and a 1ms response time, you can forget screen tearing and say goodbye to motion blur. Fast-moving action and dramatic transitions will be rendered smoothly the way they’re supposed to be. Become one with your reflexes and get to the very heart of the action.” – AOC
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