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Not so the low input lag mode and multi-stage overdrive option. The latter allows you to choose just how hard to push the pixels in terms of response. The most aggressive setting does some very odd things to image quality, but the medium option is a nice compromise, more on which in a moment. That’s very much in the anticipated ballpark for this class of 25-inch gaming monitor. In fact, it’s a little cheaper than BenQ’s Zowie XL2540, though that screen offers an even higher 240Hz refresh. The design of the AOC G2590FX monitor is clearly aimed at gamers with its red accents, which, thankfully, aren’t too aggressive.
In other words, the frame rate between the GPU and the refresh rate of the display will be synchronized, thus removing screen tearing and stuttering but without introducing input lag like VSYNCdoes.The monitor is very compact and portable due to its smaller 24.5 inches display and plastic build. The stand is small and fits any desk size, the downside of this stand is that you can’t fully adjust the display to your comfortable viewing position. Build and Design Enter AOC’s latest 25-inch PC gaming monitor. More than just a generic gaming model, the new AOC G2590PX G2 has a laser-like focus on fast-paced action gaming and esports in particular.
Other gaming features include AOC Shadow Control and Game Color, which allow you to alter gamma and color saturation respectively to make certain objects in video games more visible or vibrant. You will find that you can achieve this performance without breaking the bank and purchasing a fast 240Hz monitor. Indeed, most gamers will find the sweet spot to be a budget-friendly 1080p, 144Hz, 1ms response time monitor like the AOC G2590FX.Alternatively, depending on your region, you might want to take a look at the Acer KG251QF and the HP Omen 25– both of which are based on the same panel as the G2590FX/PX.