june 28 2010 review by tweaktown
AOC makes budget displays in the sense of cheap without loosing quality.
AOC say the monitor is designed in almost a photo frame design and looks really nice and elegant. A little stand is at the back of the display which can be twisted to adjust the angle. Connectivity is a little lacking with only DVI
and VGA being present. After installing the software the reviewer couldn't get the OSD up and running. It turned out that the i-Menu software wassn't compatible with Windows 7.
Colours look good; the difference in blacks can be seen at 1.6% and whites at 1%. Backlight bleed is visibly present. The good news is that outside of solid screens you don't see the bleed much at all. There were no dead pixels.
1920 x 1080 HD content looks nice thanks to the native 1080p resolution.
The good design, low power consumption and nice price make it a great monitor.