The AOC C32G2ZE is the gaming monitor of your choice. With a 240Hz refresh rate and 0.5ms response time, the curved gaming display eliminates screen blur and transmits ultra-smooth imagery.
Its Freesync Premium Technology ensures that the refresh rate is constantly synced with your graphics card output.
With 240Hz monitors being the standard in professional e-sport tournaments and competitions, embrace team solidarity and enjoy an ultra-smooth experience with the incredible responsive of 240Hz and 0.5ms, honing your sharpness and gaming abilities to the next level, especially where optimal team collaboration is required.
Break away from the shackles of bezels with AOC’s 3-Sided Frameless Design monitors. This virtually frameless monitor has extremely narrow bezel around a stunning screen. When used as part of a multi-monitor setup it offers a near-seamless and elegant transition between screens. Beauty, form, and function. Isn’t it time you broke free from your bezels!
Optimize your game settings by enhancing color and sharpness for different game styles. There are six modes to select from including FPS, Racing, RTS, Gamer1, Gamer2, Gamer3 and Off.
The Low Blue Mode setting ensures a more healthy viewing experience for prolonged computer use without compromising the naturally vivid colours of the display. You can use this mode for less eye strain and healthier eyes over long gaming sessions.
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