AOC 2434Pw

AOC 2434Pw

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AOC 2434Pw Reviews

DigitalVersus

02/2010

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4.0/10

Product Survey: 23'' to 28'' LCD Monitors

The hardware options on offer are one of the few things you can trust when reading the specs for a monitor. The 2434pw has a pretty decent selection, with a height-adjustable stand on a rotating base, as well as a pair of speakers and two video inputs: VGA and HDMI. AOC hasn't gone as far as including extras like a USB hub or a card reader, and while these aren't essential, they certainly make life easier. Unfortunately, the 2443pw hasn't escaped the same trap that other 2 ms monitors have fallen into recently: reverse ghosting. It's hard to imagine a screen with this problem being much use for gaming. Worse still, it's even visible when you move your mouse across the desktop, so we can't really recommend it for anything, even if you do notice it less while doing office work. It's a shame, because with no input lag, it could have been great for multiplayer games. If you need to brush up on how reverse ghosting works, we suggest you take a look at the inset of our review of the . If the reverse ghosting wasn't already enough of a problem, this monitor's colour handling counts against it. By default, the colours aren't accurate, with several problems: in particular, blue dominates, but the gamma, or the distribution of luminance across different shades of grey, is also wrong.