This AOC E2752VH 27" widescreen flat-panel LED monitor features 1920 x 1080 resolution for an arresting high-definition viewing experience. The built-in speakers offer a lush soundscape.
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I just bought this monitor to replace my 21 inch Samsung TOC monitor. I had never heard of this brand before, but that could be my ignorance but the price was right and so was the screen size, so I jumped the gun.
Upon setting it up (easy assembly), I noticed that the monitor is super bright. The buttons are a little hard to work through but you will only have to do it once.
I then launched a soccer game called Fifa 2014 and the grass looked less greener than my 21 inch monitor. I am hopeful that after some warm up and color adjustment, I should be able to get the kind of picture I want on it, but I would say that the display is decent but not great. This is accentuated by the fact that it is 1080p. They claim that the output response time is 2 ms GTG and that is supposed to be super fast, but I am unaware of what the input lag is, and if this super fast output response time is actually going to make any difference.
Overall, if you only care about the screen size and want a decent display, go with this for under $200 in July 2014. You can't go wrong. But do ensure you have no dead pixels. If you do, return it right away.
What's great about it: Cheap price, slim profile, 1 DVI and HDMI input each, bright display
What's not so great: Boxy design, About average image quality for the resolution
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1) $100 (thanksgiving 2012) 2) Come with a separate sub-woofer, thus beating the Bose Companion 3 in many ways already 3) Big and heavy units, ensuring good magnets inside 4) Great appearance 5) stereo unit has a headphone jack output, and a line input, and volume control and bass control 6) Comes with rubberized isolation stickers (they are necessary as the stereo units come with a very sturdy but metal stand that can slide around easily 7) VERY long wires CONS:
1) The frequency response at decent volume goes from around 31 hz through 14 khz. While that would cover most needs, it does leave a little room for those who are seeking VERY deep notes and VERY high notes to be reproduced. Don't buy if you are working with sounds lower than 31 hz or higher than 14khz
But for this price, it is a steal. It replaced my Bose Companion 2 series 1 two-speaker unit which sounded great, but gave an impression that the sound isn't wide enough and is coming from a small hole. These Klipsch sound wide, and open, and crisp.