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| | | | | The AOC Q27G3XMN is a 27-inch budget gaming monitor. Competing with theAcer Nitro XV275U P3biipx, it's rather unique for a low-cost monitor as it features Mini ... | |
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nickjanetakis.com
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| | | | | Buying a new monitor is stressful because there's so many things to understand. After reading this article, you will know what to look for. | |
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blog.szynalski.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The AOC Q27G3XMN is a 27-inch 1440p mini-LED monitor that offers a significant upgrade from the user's old Dell IPS display. It provides better text clarity, higher brightness, and improved contrast compared to the IPS panel. However, it has several drawbacks, including poor viewing angles, VRR flicker, and a lack of firmware updates. The monitor's physical controls are poorly designed, and DDC/CI support is unreliable. Despite these issues, the user finds the Q27G3XMN to be a good value, especially when compared to OLED displays, and recommends it for users seeking a cost-effective mixed-use display. | |
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vonexplaino.com
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| | | A note in case this squirrels up again, how to pick which monitor to play sounds through in Linux | ||