AOC G2460FQ Gaming 24.6" LED Monitor with TN Panel at 144Hz
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AOC G2460FQ Gaming 24.6" LED Monitor with TN Panel at 144Hz
Scan code: LN58653 Manufacturer code: G2460FQ
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AOC G2460FQ Gaming 24.6" LED Monitor with TN Panel at 144Hz

24.6" AOC G2460FQ Monitor, TN Panel, 1920x1080, 1ms, 350cd/m², Speakers, D-Sub/DP/DVI/HDMI, Black

Scan code: LN58653 Manufacturer code: G2460FQ
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Product Overview The AOC g2460fq display delivers non-stop action for thrill-seeking gamers. The 24-inch Full HD screen provides accurate colors, sharp images and true blacks with a typical contrast ratio of 1000:1. The quick one millisecond response time makes this monitor a real standout, eliminating ghosting and motion blur for fast-paced games and movies. Enjoy rich, full sound with the built-in headphone jack and 2 watt speakers. Integrated VGA, DVI-D, HDMI and DisplayPort connectors let you hook up multiple devices like your computer and game console at the same time. This also display comes complete with a VESA mount, giving you the option to hang it on a wall. The textured black finish and slim profile add a touch of style, whether you’re racing, role-playing or creating a virtual world. Features • Inputs: D-SUB, DVI-D, HDMI
• 1920x1080@60Hz D-Sub/HDMI; 1920x1080@144Hz DVI-D/DisplayPort maximum resolution
• Special Features: -5/20 Tilt,Audio out,Display Port Input,Eco Mode,e-Saver,i-Menu,Kensington Security Lock,screen+,VESA 100 mm
• 350 cd/m²
• Up to 1 ms GtG
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Details
Duration:
36 months
Type:
Direct
DOA Period:
28 days
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
RepairTech
Telephone:
0844 482 1150
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AOC G2460FQ Gaming 24.6" LED Monitor with TN Panel at 144Hz
AOC G2460FQ Gaming 24.6" LED Monitor with TN Panel at 144Hz