Article 3YR4J AOC Unveils Cheap G1-Series Curved Displays with 144 Hz & FreeSync: Starting at $280

AOC Unveils Cheap G1-Series Curved Displays with 144 Hz & FreeSync: Starting at $280

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AOC this month formally introduced its G1-series of curved gaming displays, which offer premium features like 144 Hz FreeSync support at affordable prices. The new monitors start at $230 for a 24-inch model and top out at $400 for a 31.5-inch version, making these among the cheapest high refresh rate FreeSync monitors on the market.

AOC's G1 family will initially consist of four models: a 24-inch display, a 27-inch display, and two 32-inch displays. All four are based on 16:9 aspect ratio curved VA-type panels, and all of which similar specifications such as 250-nits peak brightness, a 3000:1 contrast ratio, 1 ms MPRT response times, and a 144 Hz refresh rate. The C24G1, C27G1, and C32G1 all run at a Full-HD (1920x1080) resolution, while the CQ32G1 goes one step further with WQHD (2560x1440).

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The key selling points for all of AOC's G1 monitors are their ultra-low motion picture response time (keep in mind that MPRT response time is a different thing than GtG response time usually mentioned by display makers though), AMD's FreeSync dynamic refresh rate technology, as well as a 144 Hz maximum refresh rate. AOC has yet to disclose the FreeSync ranges of the displays and whether they're wide enough to support AMD's Low Frame Rate (LFC) capability; however it would be rather odd to see a 144Hz display that couldn't meet the relaively modest 2x range requirement. Meanwhile, the company's previous-gen entry-level gaming monitors, which launched last year, supported LFC and had a very decent FreeSync range from 30 to 144 Hz.

Meanwhile in order to bring in these gaming features to entry-level monitors, AOC did have to make some tradeoffs. In particular, they're using panels with relatively modest brightness ranges and pixel densities. For hardcore gamers after a fast monitor this isn't likely to be an issue, however someone with a more mixed gaming/productivity workload may find it's balanced towards the former and not the latter.

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When it comes to connectivity, all of AOC's G1 displays have three display inputs - a DisplayPort and two HDMI headers (to connect a PC and two game consoles) - as well as a 3.5-mm headphone jack, essentially keeping the number of connectors at a minimum. The manufacturer decided not to equip its G1 monitors with speakers or a USB hub since neither will be truly appreciated by the target audience.

Specifications of AOC's G1 Series Gaming Displays
C24G1C27G1C32G1CQ32G1
Panel24" VA27" VA31.5" VA31.5" VA
Native Resolution1920 i- 10802560 i- 1440
Maximum Refresh Rate144 Hz
Dynamic RefreshTechAMD FreeSync (LFC is not confirmed)
Range30 - 144 Hz (?)
Brightness250 cd/m^2?
Contrast3000:1?
Viewing Angles178/178 horizontal/vertical
Response Time1 ms MPRT
Pixel Pitch0.27156 mm^20.3114 mm^20.3637 mm^20.2724 mm^2
Pixel Density90 PPI81 PPI70 PPI93 PPI
Curvature1500R1800R
Color Gamut SupportsRGB
Inputs1 i- DisplayPort 1.2
2 i- HDMI 1.4
1 i- D-Sub
?
USB Hub----
Audio3.5 mm Headphone Output?
Proprietary EnhancementsAOC Flicker Free
Power ConsumptionIdle0.5 W?
Operating20 W23 W50 W?
Stand AdjustmentsTilt-4 ~ +21.5-5 ~ +21.5?
Swivel-34 ~ +34-?
Height130 mm--?
Pivot--?
VESA Mounts100 i- 100 mm
Launch TimeframeQ4 2018September 2018Q4 2018Q4 2018
Additional InformationLinkLinkLink-
MSRP$230$280$300$400

AOC's 27-inch C27G1 is available now for $280 from Amazon and Newegg. The other monitors are expected to hit the market in the fourth quarter, presumably in time for holiday season. The C24G1 will carry an MSRP of $230, whereas the larger C32G1 and CQ32G1 will be priced at $300 and $400, respectively.

Buy AOC C27G1 on Amazon.com

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