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AOC Gaming C32G2ZE - 32 Inch FHD Curved Monitor, 240Hz, 1 ms MPRT, VA AMD FreeSync Premium, Low Input Lag (1920x1080@ 240Hz, 300 cd/m², HDMI/DP)

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The front bezel on the AOC C32G2ZE is very thin, just 7mm, and flush mounted. It disappears when there is no image present. The bottom strip is 23mm wide with a small AOC logo and a bit of red trim. A closer look reveals a subtle facet effect along the bottom edge, something we haven't seen before. The red accent is repeated where the base attaches to the upright. That part has a handy cable hole to keep your wiring tidy. Wall mounts: A monitor wall mount is a type of monitor mount that attaches to your wall. We found that they are a great option when you don't want any monitors on your desk. They are typically very stable, and they can support heavy monitors. However, we discovered that they can be more challenging to install and may require you to drill holes in your wall. To help differentiate between these mounts and stands further, I mention the pros and cons of each monitor mount or stand type in each recommendation section below. Based on our experience, here are some of the pros and cons of dual monitor stands for the AOC 31.5" CQ32G2S monitor:

The AOC C32G2ZE comes out of the box in its Standard mode. It has a few minor flaws and should be calibrated for the best possible picture. In productivity, the AOC CQ32G2S excels. Its curve is a non-factor for word processing or spreadsheets and there is no visible image distortion. The stand and screen height allow one to set the panel vertically so the eyepoint is centered. This ensures that the entire image is in focus from edge to edge. With my calibration in place, color accuracy was well suited for photo editing and graphics work. The high contrast made Word documents easy to read at the smallest text sizes. This is one of the highest contrast monitors we’ve tested, and our tweaks made the picture very rich and textural with no need for the dynamic contrast feature. With font scaling set to 100%, text was perfectly readable though not as sharply defined as a smaller monitor would be. We had no trouble reading news articles or working in productivity apps. But text was a tad softer than we’re accustomed to. Small icons looked well-defined if a little less crisp than normal. Call of Duty: WWII was much the same with a good sense of realism. Characters' faces were clear and naturally hued. Outdoor scenes were rendered with excellent contrast. Highlights like metallic reflections and beads of sweat stood out strongly. Color was also quite vivid in this game. With lots of earth tones and subtle shades of green making up the image, we felt a good suspension of disbelief.

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When selecting a mount for the AOC 31.5" CQ32G2S monitor, we have learned from our experience that one of the critical factors to consider is the supported weight. We have encountered various mounts and analyzed their capabilities in supporting different weights. It's important to choose a mount that we can rely on to safely and securely hold the weight of our monitor. We have witnessed firsthand the potential dangers and risks of exceeding a mount's weight limit. It is not a situation we want to find ourselves in, as it could damage both our valuable monitor and the mount itself. You can remove the upright to reveal a 100mm VESA mount for which you’ll have to provide your own fasteners. A stylish grill keeps the internal components cool with no need for a fan. Grayscale is a tad too red, and the gamma is too light. A few changes to the RGB sliders and a switch from Gamma 1 to Gamma 3 resolves those issues.

C-clamp mounts: A C-clamp monitor mount is a type of monitor mount that clamps onto the edge of your desk. We found that they are typically affordable and easy to install, making them a good option for budget-minded users. However, we discovered that they are sometimes less stable than other types of monitor mounts, and they may not be able to support heavier monitors. In the Luminance menu, you’ll find brightness and contrast along with three gamma presets and the three HDR emulation modes. They don’t support HDR10 signals, but rather, they approximate the look of HDR through gamma manipulation. They also add varying levels of edge enhancement which ultimately reduces perceived resolution. I recommend avoiding them. The CQ32G2S has plenty of native contrast already. Grommet mounts: A grommet monitor mount is a type of mount that attaches to your desk through a hole in the surface. We found that they are typically more stable than C-clamp monitor stands and can support heavier monitors. However, we discovered that they can be more challenging to install and require drilling a hole in your desk if there's no pre-drilled hole. The stand is a solid affair with 5/23 degrees tilt, 30 degrees swivel and a four-inch (100mm) height adjustment. There is no portrait mode. Movements have a firm and premium feel that makes you forget how inexpensive the CQ32G2S is. AOC doesn’t cut corners in its build quality here.Video processing was average for the category. I’ve already noted the overdrive’s undershoot issue. In practice, it isn’t a huge problem but there is room for improvement. Adaptive-Sync worked without issue on both AMD and Nvidia platforms (see FreeSync vs G-Sync to decide which is better). My GeForce RTX 4090-based PC had no problem keeping the frame rate maxed at 165.

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