The more muted shades of the racing environments were also nicely represented with appropriate richness and excellent subtle variety. The purple block appeared a strong lilac colour throughout with no obvious pink areas. The first game title used, Battlefield 3, was given a respectable contrast performance by the monitor. This new breed of AH-IPS panel includes a light matte screen surface that is a lot more forgiving in terms of preserving image clarity and vibrancy than the traditional stronger matt surfaces. AOC CU34G2X. We connected the monitor by HDMI to our Radeon 7950 and observed some familiar images, played some familiar games and used the Lagom website alongside a Spyder4Elite colorimeter to assess and if necessary tweak the image. On the negative side, to maintain the relatively slender profile there is no option to use an alternative VESA mount which may disappoint some users. You are free to manage this via your browser settings at any time - further information can be found in our Privacy Policy. Very low input lag and well balanced and configurable pixel overdrive The Lagom viewing angle tests reaffirmed the strong colour consistency of the display. Overall though it’s a close match which is good news as far as accurate colour representation goes. Further complements can go towards the overall design of the monitor with thin and seamless bezels, a brushed-metal effect trim on the stand and the ability to support the monitor using just the stand neck as a kickstand. The following observations were made. On the second game title tested, Dirt 3, there was a moderate blur evident when turning the car and even when cornering gently. The video below shows the effect of ‘off-centre’ viewing angles on the image. The colours didn’t quite have the ‘painted on the screen’ smoothness and verve you see on some glossy monitors but still had plenty of bite. There was a pleasing array of greens and browns in some of the environments and a good range of appropriately saturated skin tones. The Series highlights design with an ultra-narrow bezel around the screen. This model makes use of thin and shallow bezels to maximize apparent screen space. The Lagom viewing angle tests reaffirmed the strong colour consistency of the display. Given the strong and obvious overshoot (inverse ghosting) using the ‘Strong’ setting, ‘Medium’ is the optimal mode to use. For this test we set the tempo as high as it would go and used a sensitive camera to capture the results. Ghosting overdrive weak The flexibility offered by the two HDMI ports (one with MHL functionality) and the audio input and output is good to see, though. A unique visual identity, attractive pricing and some nice extras such as MHL and a ‘dual function’ stand Gamma was also quite well handled using the default ‘Gamma1’ setting, but averaged 2.3 on the grey ramp assessed by the Spyder4Elite on our setup. Colours didn’t have the smooth ‘painted on’ look you get from glossy displays The AOC i2757Fm uses PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) to dim the backlight. Some good rich yellows, reds and greens were also present in some scenes. The icons look a bit aliased and the overall look is not as polished as the OSDs of some other manufacturers but there are some useful features there. The dark background highlights the aforementioned ‘IPS glow’ which becomes most apparent as a ‘bloom’ or sheen as viewing angle shifts. Negatives Overall, though, there was a pleasing and appropriate level of detail in dark areas. The colour performance in the second movie title we tested, Futurama: Into the Wild Green Yonder, was excellent. The video below shows the effect of ‘off-centre’ viewing angles on the image. From this view of the colour gamut it corresponds closely with sRGB. In practice the pixel responsiveness was about as good as you could hope for from a 60Hz IPS panel. This mode also locks off any gamma or colour adjustments that you may wish to make through the OSD. The following observations were made. The Lagom viewing angle tests reaffirmed the strong colour consistency of the display. Some eye-catching bright greens, rich golds and deep reds were perhaps the most impressive shades here. Donations are greatly appreciated. They do help to highlight any issues that film fans may experience specific to a monitor, such as overdrive artifacts – and in this case there were none of those. This isn’t quite as light in texture as the surface seen on the Dell U2713HMbut is lighter than your regular matte surface. Overall colours within the environment were well-placed and appropriate with good earthy hues and appropriately saturated sky blues. This way, images always look excellent and accurate, regardless from which angle you – or your friends and co-workers sitting or standing next to you – are looking at the screen. The white saturation performance was very good with all but the final pattern visible. The menu system follows a similar design to that used on other recent AOC monitors such as the i2353Fh. To give you a better idea of what to expect from the AOC i2757Fm during normal use we also tested a number of games, movies and other applications to subjectively assess performance. And now a small word of caution for users who are particularly sensitive to flickering on monitors. Pleasing contrast performance and a light grain to the matte surface much improved over previous IPS monitors Excellent consistency, good sRGB coverage and some good deep and rich shades We observed the following. The dark background highlights the aforementioned ‘IPS glow’ which becomes most apparent as a ‘bloom’ or sheen as viewing angle shifts. Another important consideration for gamers is how responsive the monitor actually feels to user input. The AOC i2757Fh which is or soon will be available in other regions is very similar but lacks MHL (Mobile High-definition Link) support on the HDMI ports. Further information plus an alternative way to support our work can be found on this page. The greens of vegetation were particularly impressive in this respect, building up a very natural and pleasing aesthetic. Given the strong and obvious overshoot (inverse ghosting) using the ‘Strong’ setting, ‘Medium’ is the optimal mode to use. There was a strong blur-like trailing here with colours seeming to smear across the screen. Contrast performance was good with no significant loss of detail. The AOC i2757Fm put in a competent contrast performance, averaging 1070:1 using brightness-adjusted default settings. The contour map below gives a visual representation of these results, combined with a bit of extrapolation to fill in the gaps. The Lagom text appeared a blended grey throughout with just the slightest red tint on either side of the screen. Importantly it makes a significant difference overall once you start gaming on the monitor. It is our goal to provide you with a great display experience, whatever your specific needs. Response times A greyscale gradient is used here with the lightest greys indicating the highest luminance and progressively darker greys reflecting lower luminance readings. Width Height Depth Weight Power consumption. Overall we found the title quite playable and feel that AOC have provided an appropriate level of acceleration with the ‘Medium’ overdrive setting. This forces the monitor to perform a range of typical grey to grey transitions between one colour and another. Given the low frame rate of current Blu-ray film titles (which is around 24fps) they are not exactly the most stressful or useful test run at the limits of a monitor’s pixel responsiveness. The flexibility offered by the two HDMI ports (one with MHL functionality) and the audio input and output is good to see, though. Ghosting overdrive off Using a similar method to that used in our other recent monitor reviews we recorded an average input lag of roughly 4ms (quarter of a frame). That is a fairly fixed and predictable 60Hz for this monitor as you would expect. For this test we set the tempo as high as it would go and used a sensitive camera to capture the results. They do help to highlight any issues that film fans may experience specific to a monitor, such as overdrive artifacts – and in this case there were none of those. We couldn’t hear any audio on the monitor but it is probably up to the phone whether to play sounds itself or pass it through to the monitor. This was more like a mild mist than a dirty and grainy matte texture thanks to the relatively ‘light’ anti-glare screen surface. The monitor had respectable image balance using the default settings, although it was a little too bright and cool-looking. If you are using an Nvidia graphics card then you’ll have to make a small adjustment in the graphics driver to get the monitor to output a proper image when using HDMI – but that’s not AOC’s fault. Coupled with the excellent shade range outputted by the monitor the image was certainly diverse. In practice there are some slower transitions where the weak overdrive is of benefit but those can’t be seen here. When it came to responsiveness AOC had once again unlocked a lot of potential from the panel. The greyscale gradient appeared very smooth with no banding. They do help to highlight any issues that film fans may experience specific to a monitor, such as overdrive artifacts – and in this case there were none of those. There was a strong blur-like trailing here with colours seeming to smear across the screen. Overall though it’s a close match which is good news as far as accurate colour representation goes. Very low input lag and well balanced and configurable pixel overdrive This is typical of an IPS monitor with well-balanced grey to grey acceleration. To help analyse the pixel response performance of the AOC i2757Fm we used a small tool called PixPerAn (Pixel Persistence Analyser). Bright elements were also fairly lively but didn’t quite possess the piercing purity you get from a glossy screen. Using a similar method to that used in our other recent monitor reviews we recorded an average input lag of roughly 4ms (quarter of a frame).
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