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Aoc cq27g2 micro center
Aoc cq27g2 micro center








On the other hand, the AOC has a VA panel that can produce deeper blacks, and it has better color accuracy out-of-the-box. The Acer is an ultrawide with much wider viewing angles, faster response time, and gets a lot brighter to combat glare. If anyone has specific suggestions for monitor settings I should try before I decide to return it, I'd love to hear them. The Acer Nitro XV340CK Pbmiipphzx and the AOC CQ27G2 are very different monitors.

aoc cq27g2 micro center

I guess ultimately my question is if this is a "fixable" problem, or if I'm better off returning the monitor and going for an IPS (or TN I guess) monitor next time one goes on sale. However, that preset feels uncomfortably bright (and a bit washed out), so I'd rather avoid using it if possible. The one thing that did seem to help a fair bit (issue was almost gone) was turning on the "RTS" setting. Fiddling with overdrive helped a little bit, but I still wasn't satisfied. I tried messing around with a variety of the monitor settings, but focused primarily on changing the overdrive & MBR settings. I'm not very knowledgeable when it comes to monitors, so I might've missed something obvious. What troubleshooting steps have you already taken?

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I also noticed this problem (to a lesser extent) when scrolling around websites which have horizontal black bars on them. More specifically, my item filter in Path of Exile (where I first noticed the issue) highlights some things in a black box, and there's a very noticeable afterimage when the "highlight" box moves around my screen. Issue: New monitor, most games/websites are fine but I noticed some really bad ghosting (pretty sure it's ghosting and not motion blur, but not 100% sure) when moving around "dark" objects.










Aoc cq27g2 micro center