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Review on AOC 27B2H Monitor: Frameless, 75Hz, Wide Viewing πŸ–₯️ Angle, Ultra Slim, Lowblue Mode - Ultimate Basic Display by Brian Thompson

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Nvidia and G-Menu say it's 75 Hz

I bought an AOC 27" B2H as a second monitor for my setup. First I find it funny that someone sawed off the leg of the stand for not reading the quick start guide. I removed the stand (and leg) and I installed it on my Vivo VESA monitor stand in about 10 minutes. I'm glad that was my intention from the start as the stand is not very strong. This monitor is LIGHT. Very easy to burn hands and my computer room got unbearably hot It weighed 17 lbs. I had to drastically change the tension on the Vivo's hydraulic arm to compensate for the lightness of the AOC. It's great as a second monitor. I can't comment on how it's for gaming because I don't game on this monitor, I do playing on my main AOC 27G2 144Hz. There are no dead pixels, the image on the screen is clear. The colors are a bit washed out, but I adjusted the color, gamma and other settings using AOC's G menu. A sel The same thing is that Nvidia and G-Menu state a refresh rate of 75Hz, while the AOC literature and Revain's listing state 60Hz. See photos. The only downside is the AOC website. I can't think of a more broken and amateurish site. You won't find anything on the site. I wanted the manual to be downloaded in PDF format as each manufacturer suggests. So I type in the "Search" field, but the search key doesn't work and no "Enter" is pressed. I wanted to see if there is a new version of G-Menu available, same thing. At least I'm happy with the monitor.

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Pros
  • Streamlined Design: 3-sided frameless design with an ultra-thin profile for a clean and streamlined look
Cons
  • no insurance