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Connecting to the PC was “plug and play,” and AOC’s inclusion of ports showed flexibility for connecting to a modern-day or legacy computer: I used the HDMI but could have opted for the DVI, DisplayPort, or even VGA. This obviated the need for a monitor stand and provided a customized “view” instead of being stuck with staring at it from a straight-on position. Setting up the G2460PQU didn’t even take 5 minutes: the stand snapped right on without any drama and had a wide range of adjustability (up/down/angle). Related: Also check out our AOC G2460PF G Sync review.
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I did know, however, that the PC’s graphic card was up to the task of handling a Full HD signal or a 4K monitor, as you’ll read in our review of the Acer Predator XB271HK 4K 27 gaming monitor. But I’m getting ahead of myself because as I pulled the 24” gaming monitor out, I had no idea as to whether it would provide a responsive, smooth gameplay or not. There’s no lag either - this of course is more important when gaming than when opening a file. It’s just that good, even if it’s a little smaller. Just like the G2460PQU, you’ll find the same ultra-fast reaction time in our review of the AOC E2251FWU 22-inch widescreen USB LED monitor. Over the time I used it I found the G2460PQU’s reaction time to be ultra-fast, making performing ordinary tasks like working with windows and word processors simple to the point where everything just “popped” onto the screen right away. Because the G2460PQU was designed with gaming in mind, it came equipped with a 144Hz refresh rate and 1mS response time - both of these being high-end compared to most monitors. Nor was the “speed” at which graphics were displayed ever an issue. This helped immensely for “seeing” into dark areas onscreen, especially when the content was being streamed.

And while the contrast ratio can’t exactly be “seen, I’d later find out that details wouldn’t deteriorate when the contrast level was raised - showing that the 8 million/1 dynamic range provided a lot of gradation steps to work with. The G2460PQU’s resolution is Full HD (1920 x 1080) with 16+ million colors so neither resolution or color gradations should be an issue.

Be sure to also check out our list of the best computer monitors. That’s pretty impressive for its $399.99 price. But fear not, because AOC’s G2460PQU 24 Inch LED Monitor takes care of all of this. What’s gotten lost in all of this is how “fast” the monitor responds to projecting graphics, especially if gaming is involved. Computer monitors have reached the point where we take them for granted - we expect them to be bright, evenly lit, chock full of inputs, and inexpensively priced.
