AOC G2490VXA 24" FHD 144Hz FreeSync Premium Monitor
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AOC G2490VXA 24" FHD 144Hz FreeSync Premium Monitor
Scan code: LN123935 Manufacturer code: G2490VXA
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AOC G2490VXA 24" FHD 144Hz FreeSync Premium Monitor

23.8" AOC G2490VXA Gaming Monitor, FreeSync Premium, VA, 1920x 1080, 144Hz, 80M:1, 350cd/m², DP/HDMI

Scan code: LN123935 Manufacturer code: G2490VXA
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24" G2490VXA 144Hz FHD VA Gaming Monitor from AOC

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Streamline your Productivity Fine-tune your visual experiences with the incredible AOC G2490VXA, sporting a stunning 24" VA Panel with FullHD resolution, enabling you to view your favourite games with complete smoothness and captivating visuals. The AOC G2490VXA boasts a precise 144Hz and 1ms MRPT response time with AMD FreeSync compatibility for stutter and tear-free gaming and popping colours thanks to the contrast-rich VA panel. Enjoy a plethora of displays technologies to back you up and improve your immersion you can rest assured with AOC you'll remain at the top of your game.

24"Screen Size

1920 x 1080FHD Resolution

IPS Panel Type

144Hz/1MS Refresh/Response Rate(MRPT)

Energy-Efficiency E Rating

Enjoy Rich Details

4K Recording

FHD ResolutionWant to watch a Blu-ray movie in full quality, enjoy games in high resolution or read crisp text in office applications? Thanks to its Full HD resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels, this monitor lets you do just that. Whatever you are viewing, with Full HD it will be displayed in rich detail without requiring a high-end graphics card or consuming a lot of your system’s resources.

Impressive Speed and Precision

4K Recording

1MS RESPONSE TIMEA pixel response time of 1ms means speed without the smear for an enhanced experience. Fast-moving action and dramatic transitions will be rendered smoothly without the effects of ghosting.

144HZ REFRESH RATEEquip yourself with twice the frame rate of conventional monitors and say goodbye to image stutter and distracting motion blur. With a 144Hz refresh rate every frame is rendered sharply and in smooth succession, so you can line up your shots accurately and appreciate high speed races in all their glory.

AMD FreeSync Premium Technology

4K Recording

Say Hello to Smoother GameplayEnjoy the best quality visuals even in fast paced genres. AMD FreeSync Premium Technology ensures that the GPU’s and monitor’s refresh rates are synchronised, which provides a fluid, tear free gaming experience at highest performance. The AMD FreeSync Premium features a refresh rate of minimum 120Hz, decreasing blur and sharpening the picture for a more life-like experience. The LFC feature eliminates the risk of stutter in case the frame rate drops below the refresh rate.

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Details
Duration:
36 months
Type:
Direct
DOA Period:
7 days
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
AOC
Telephone:
+44 (0) 808 23 43 510
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