AOC's G2460PQU | A Smart Monitor for Smart Gamers

Art of Colors (AOC) has just launched a new monitor onto the market. The 24” model of the G2460PQU is a gaming monitor with some pretty remarkable specifications to go along with it. It has a contrast ratio of 80 million to one, which goes along well with its 16.7 million different display colors and full high-definition resolution of 1920×1080.

The display is top-notch, but where the G2460PQU‘s true power lies is in its ability to keep the player as close to real-time as possible. With a 144Hz refresh rate, there will be no more choppy movements from opponents. Instead, the crystal clear display will allow the movements to be smooth. Take the liquidity of the images coming onto and going off the screen, combine it with the 1ms response time that the brand new Art of Colors monitor boasts and it provides an image that makes it easier for anyone to enjoy gaming without having to worry about technical issues that are out of their control.

The G2460PQU also has plenty of options for connectivity, featuring ports for: HDMI and DP, Analog RGB, and Dual Link DVI. It also has four USB 2.0 ports to further its connective ability.AOC g2460Pqu pic 2

The stand on which the monitor is mounted also provides some versatility. It allows the gamer to tilt, turn, raise and even pivot the screen 90 degrees, making it vertical. AOC has also installed their i-Care technology into this monitor. I-Care is designed to alleviate eye strain and fatigue by detecting the amount of light around the monitor and adjusting the brightness of the display.

With a beautiful 24 inch display that can be physically adjusted, an impressive refresh rate and response time, and plenty of connectivity options; the G2460PQU is available now at a price point of $400.

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