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AOC launches super-slim, 3-side frameless V2 series monitors

by Mark Tyson on 3 July 2018, 12:36

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Display specialist AOC has announced a trio of new monitors which will form the foundation of a brand new 'V2' series. The series consists of super-slim Full HD IPS monitors featuring 3-sided frameless designs. AOC says the V2 monitors are "as slim as a smartphone" (about 7.8mm) and with the elegant but sturdy metal stands appear to present an image "floating in the air".

There are three AOC V2 SKUs to choose from, and your choice is between the 21.5-inch 22V2Q, the 23.8-inch 24V2Q, and the 27-inch 27V2Q. As mentioned above, whichever you choose you get a Full HD (1920 x 1080 pixel) IPS panel with WLED backlight. Other key qualities the three panels have in common are as follows:

  • 178°/178° viewing angles
  • 250cd/m² brightness
  • 1000:1 static contrast ratio
  • 75Hz refresh rate
  • AMD FreeSync support
  • 5ms response time
  • Flicker-Free technology
  • Low Blue Mode
  • Clear Vision colour enhancement and scaling of SD content
  • HDMI 1.4 and DisplayPort 1.2 connections (both cable types provided in the box)
  • Audio output port - 3.5mm
  • Metal stand with 20° of tilt adjustment, removable

In its email to HEXUS, AOC said that the 22V2Q, 24V2Q and the 27V2Q are covered with a 3 years warranty and are going to be available in July 2018. MSRPs are £119, £129 and £179, respectively. At the time of writing I couldn't find links to official product pages on AOC's website.



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Interesting, especially for when I bulk buy for office desks. Ā£100-120 tends to be a sweet spot for value and getting past the accounting hurdle. Only thing stopping me would be lack of portrait mode (looking at the hinge).
27" and still only offering 1080p?
I would have expected a 1440 variant for that size…
Ttaskmaster
27" and still only offering 1080p?
I would have expected a 1440 variant for that size…

Just not at that price.
Wrinkly
Just not at that price.
No, the price for 27“ 1080 is quite reasonable, given the lack of frame… but in 27” I'd still look for a 1440, though, rather than 1080. Feels like they missed a big section of the market there.
How would a current AMD GPU handle Freesycn across three screens - 'cause they look primed for a multi-monitor gaming setup IMNSHO ;)