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AOC Monitor: Brand Analysis, Value, Viewing Angle, and Built-in Speakers Availability

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  • #1 15840005
    AdiBielo
    Level 11  
    http://www.ceneo.pl/43522511;0284-0.htm#tab=spec

    Hello, I am asking you for your opinion, because I do not know the brand, there are few opinions about this model, the opinions about others are practically only positive, the negatives relate to the website, but with such cheap equipment I am not interested in the website.

    Nevertheless, I want to buy a monitor anyway, and this one has a good price and relatively good parameters.
    I miss the angle of view here, although the TN matrix means about 70 degrees, which will be fine for my needs.

    To make it more interesting, after finding this model in another store, there are more parameters and the viewing angle of 110 degrees horizontally, which makes me happy, but in turn, information about the lack of built-in speakers, and that would be important to me. Not only that, the price is like a DVB-T tuner, which I don't care about, but it won't hurt.

    Link to the euro:
    http://www.euro.com.pl/monitory-led-i-lcd/aoc...gclid=CJqy6LWonM4CFYUNcwodLX4GWg&gclsrc=aw.ds

    Actually, after entering in detail any store, it shows the lack of built-in speakers and tuner for this model and the horizontal viewing angle is either 90 or 110 degrees;]

    Tell me if you have experience with AOC monitors and recommend something else if necessary. I am interested in 21.5 inches + - 1 inch, let's say up to PLN 450 max and preferably if it had built-in speakers.

    Added after 6 [minutes]:

    Another option is:

    http://www.ceneo.pl/19283983#tab=spec

    surprisingly, the power of the speakers is up to 2W, which is a large number for a monitor
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  • #2 15840058
    dt1
    Admin of Computers group
    Hello. I didn't have much to do with AOC monitors, but my candidate in the PLN 450 budget would be Benq GW2270 (or GW2270H - basically the same monitors, different connectors, one of them has DSUB + DVI-D, the other has DSUB + 2xHDMI).

    The advantage of Benek is the AMVA + matrix (so the viewing angles, black level and overall contrast are better than in the TN matrix) and flicker-free backlight (not flickering). The monitor itself is enough for standard applications, you can play it, watch a movie or process photos - I do not know what your needs are for the monitor, what you want to do on it. This is important when choosing a monitor :)

    I would let go of the speakers in the monitor. Even speakers for PLN 50 should produce better sound. Referred Benq has no speakers.
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  • #3 15840101
    AdiBielo
    Level 11  
    As for the speakers, it's not so much about the sound quality as the space. At the moment, I have a 17-inch 4: 3 monitor, which has a long time of my youth behind it and on both sides of the speaker, while with a larger monitor I will not have enough space for it. Therefore, my max is 22 inches. Anyway, it's too big and it's bad to work.

    As for the applications ... mainly watching movies, a bit of gaming, browsing the Internet and here a monitor (and probably BenQ) had the function of reducing blue tones at pages of a text nature, which is supposed to be gentler on the eyes. If you still say that BenQ is not "blinking" it might even be an interesting option.

    Added after 1 [minutes]:

    PS I also looked at the allegro on the post-leasing market and found something like this:

    http://allegro.pl/monitor-philips-220b2-1680x1050-22-led-panorama-i6045662383.html
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  • #4 15840720
    dt1
    Admin of Computers group
    No revelation, TN matrix, low resolution for a 22 "panel (1680x1050). You do not need to place the speakers next to the monitor, you can always push them in, and listening to music or watching a movie on 2W monitor speakers does not sound good :)
  • #5 15841088
    AdiBielo
    Level 11  
    Oh, comparing the monitors with my 5-watt crap that keeps interconnecting with the phone ... I understand as if I had a solid 5.1 set, because I will hardly notice the difference, and I will save space on my desk - I have a tight place there anyway.

    In the morning I wrote quickly before work, now I calmly saw this gas and in fact it was the one with the Low Blue Light function, that my eyes torment less when reading texts, but I will have a problem with these stupid speakers, unless I hang somehow or something ... and as for the choice of whether the HDMI or DVI-D input is the graphics card, and I can potentially connect more devices to HDMI, but on the other hand, I will not connect anything other than a computer to this monitor, and finally HDMI from a graphics card can be plugged into a larger TV if I ever buy one, and the monitor can always use the WDMI> DVI-D adapter ;)
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