Monitors AOC series Home
prices on 18 modelsAOC Home
The concept of a "home" monitor can be very, very vague. For some people, this is an ordinary display with a diagonal of 22-24", behind which you can surf the net, watch a movie or run online in Fortnite. For others, this concept may include some functions that are important for work. After all, after the pandemic, many of us have turned our home into an office. Well, for some, a “home monitor” is a massive TV with the capabilities of a classic monitor.
And the motley line of AOC Home is ready to close any of these questions.
The foundation of the AOC Home series are 22 – 24-inch mid-range IPS monitors a la AOC 22V2Q and AOC 24B2XH. Both are examples of quality and versatile monitors that are suitable for work, play and entertainment. These are typical "average" IPS panels with Full HD resolution, typical brightness / contrast ratios, adequate colour reproduction and a refresh rate of 75 Hz. Prices for such devices fluctuate around 150 – 200 dollars.
They are followed by higher-end monitors in the AOC U27V4EA caliber. With the purchase of this model, the buyer is waiting for a serious 4K monitor with a response speed of 4 ms, 112% coverage of the sRGB colour spectrum, overclocked hertz, AMD FreeSync and built-in speakers. If we combine these factors with the optimal, in our opinion, 27-inch display diagonal, you will get a master of all trades, on which it is comfortable to work with texts and graphic content, play the latest games in the gaming industry and watch your favorite TV shows.
Well, quite occasionally in the Home series, large-sized monitors that are gaining popularity come across. This is to some extent a new class of devices that stands at the junction between a modern smart TV and a classic desktop monitor. Such devices have not yet developed a clear specification, so even two models that look similar in appearance can radically differ in terms of characteristics and capabilities. However, most often these are high-end monitors of the AOC U32U1 caliber, the functionality of which is designed for the next-generation consoles PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X.