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AOC 24G15N 1080p Gaming Monitor

22.08.2023

The AOC brand is expanding its range with a new product - the AOC 24G15N gaming monitor. This device features an innovative VA panel that delivers high refresh rates and instant response times.

The AOC 24G15N monitor offers the user a 23,8-inch VA panel with a resolution of 1920x1080 (FHD), ensuring a clear and detailed image. But it deserves special attention with its excellent refresh rate of 180 Hz and an incredibly fast response time of only 1 ms (MPRT). This guarantees a seamless and smooth display even in the most dynamic scenes. The monitor's brightness is up to 250 nits for rich, vibrant images.

Color reproduction is also excellent: the monitor covers 100% sRGB and 89% DCI-P3 color space, providing accurate and true-to-life color reproduction. And with Adaptive-Sync technology combined with FreeSync, screen tearing is minimized for a smoother gaming experience. Support for HDR10 expands the dynamic range of the image, adding realism and depth.

For comfortable and productive work, the monitor is equipped with a flicker-free function and blue light control. Gamers will find dedicated FPS/RTS modes for themselves, while additional features such as Game Sight, Dark Field Control and game tone settings will make the gaming experience even more exciting.

The AOC 24G15N also offers maximum flexibility with adjustable settings including screen aspect ratio, Low MBR Motion Blur technology and frame counter. With DisplayPort 1.4, HDMI 2.0 and headphone output, the monitor provides convenient connectivity options. Plus, it can be easily mounted on compatible brackets thanks to its 100 x 100mm VESA support.

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The NT4600 chip was developed from scratch. Nitero calls the product the industry's first end-to-end IEEE 802.11ad solution for mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets. In terms of power consumption, the NT4600 is said to provide up to a 10x improvement over Wi-Gig chips designed for personal computers.

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Nitero is currently showing product samples to partners. The chip is manufactured by Samsung Foundry using 28nm HKMG technology. Mass deliveries of the solution are planned to be organized in 2015.

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