AOC 23 inch IPS Monitor, Display Port, 2 x HDMI, VGA, MHL, Speakers, Vesa I2369VM

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AOC 23 inch IPS Monitor, Display Port, 2 x HDMI, VGA, MHL, Speakers, Vesa I2369VM

AOC 23 inch IPS Monitor, Display Port, 2 x HDMI, VGA, MHL, Speakers, Vesa I2369VM

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The sound obviously can’t compare to a decent set of standalone speakers but the speaker is there to provide simple sound output if you need it. It is quite mild in the i2369Vm using the ‘Weak’ setting and less distracting, we feel, than the trailing it replaces. The graphics card essentially recognises anything connected via HDMI as a TV rather than a monitor which means that a suboptimal signal is sent out.

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For our test settings we used the default ‘Gamma1’ setting, disabled the ‘DPS’ mode, reduced brightness and made some slight colour channel alterations.

Its IPS panel ensures great colour reproduction and wide viewing angles, but this display out-performs all others by some considerable margin by achieving the highest measured contrast ratio of any of the IPS displays. With pleasing image performance, strong responsiveness and attractive pricing the monitor already has a lot going for it. Traditionally the monitor of known input lag is a CRT display that does no image processing and can be considered input lag free.

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It is not as light as the semi-glossy surfaces seen on some PLS models and higher end AH-IPS models such as the 2560 x 1440 resolution 27” displays. Some users can experience visual discomfort as a result of this whereas others either don’t notice are aren’t adversely affected. This is related to the light behaviour in IPS matrices and manifests itself as a sort of silvery blue and orange sheen that appears to move as you move your head.

The AOC i2369Vm gave a good static contrast performance, averaging 1058:1 across all the brightness settings tested for ‘Gamma1’. There’s also an analogue PC audio input and a headphone jack should you prefer this option over the built-in speakers. Uniformity can vary between units but this is very pleasing to see for any class of monitor, not least a budget model. We used a modified ‘camera and stopwatch’ type method to gauge an estimation of the level of input lag on the monitor.

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Due to the ‘ultra wide’ aspect ratio there were black bars around 30mm thick at the top and bottom of the screen. If you pushed us to find a fault with this display, it would be that the headphone socket is at the back of the screen, rather than at the side. This accentuates (oversaturated) specific colour groups such as greens, reds or blues to make certain aspects of an image stand out. To the rear we find the largest selection of inputs of any display in the group test: VGA and DisplayPort connectors are complemented by a pair of HDMI inputs, one of which also supports MHL for connection to an Android device. The main menu (shown in the video below) is well laid out, spread horizontally across the screen in quite a widescreen fashion.Because the backlight is controlled as one unit (BLU) and most images are mixed in nature this is sort of a compromise.



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