AOC launches a new 24-inch gaming monitor that is built for speed

AOC's new G2460PQU HD monitor is built for one thing and one thing only; Pure unadulterated Speed and its 144Hz refresh rate proves it.

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This morning, AOC announced a new 24-inch class monitor designed with serious gaming enthusiast in mind. The new GP2460PQU is a 24-inch 1080p monitor that features a 144Hz refresh rate and a response time of just 1ms. These features produce crystal clear visuals and smooth motion even under the most intense gaming scenarios.

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"The AOC G2460PQU is the ultimate gaming monitor with ample connectivity options and a sleek design to meet your competitive gaming needs. The wall-mountable monitor has a black hairline textured design with a sleek red bar at the bottom bezel, and comes with Display Port, HDMI, DVI-Dual Link, VGA, with four USB 2.0 ports," AOC said in a release. "The USB hub includes a fast-charging port for mobile devices that is three times faster than a standard USB port. Plus the monitor's four-way adjustable stand allows gamers to change the monitor height by 130mm, swivel left and right, tilt the screen angle, and pivot 90 degrees to landscape or portrait view to maximize the gaming experience."

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The all new AOC G2460PQU is capable of displaying 16.78 million colors across its 1920x1024 display, making it perfect for today's high-resolution games, and video playback. The monitor is capable of switching between several different sizes too, including: 17" Pillar Box (5:4), 19" Pillar Box (5:4), 19" Widescreen (16:10), 21.5" Widescreen (16:9), 22" Widescreen (16:10), 23" Widescreen (16:9) and 24" Widescreen (16:9). The monitor is covered by by AOC's three-year warranty as well as the EASE exchange program, and will retail for just $399.99.

NEWS SOURCE:us.aoc.com

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