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During our gaming tests, we were pleased with the lack of ghosting.
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Aesthetically, the VA is a little dull, with a matte silver bezel and plain black buttons adorning the front.
AOC Va-1 review: AOC Va-1 - CNET
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AOC 212VA-1 LCD Monitor
Review Sections Review Specs. The AOC Va-1 sacrifices more features than performance to hit its low price. The AOC VA isn't at the top of the monitor pack, but considering the price tag, this 22in display is good value for money for those looking to make the leap into the widescreen PC display market. There are a number of preset colour temperature options as well as a custom setting and as usual things like brightness, contrast, hue and saturation can all also be altered.
The onscreen menu features a traditional look and feel, making navigation straightforward. That said, the brightness could have been a little higher at times as whites came out quite dull. Cons Flickering issues particularly when running VGA, some colour errors. The Bottom Line The AOC Va-1 LCD monitor sticks to the basics and does it well, delivering a better-than-average but not terribly bright image at a low price, but sacrificing extras that you may not need anyway along the way.
The inch UltraSharp UD monitor performs well, but don't overpay for it. The Bad Can't match competing LCDs on brightness; struggled to produce colors near peak white; evident backlight bleed, even under normal conditions; no USB ports.
The largest of these was some flickering caused mostly by signal interference. If price and performance are your chief concerns and brightness is way down the listthe AOC Va-1 merits consideration as a budget productivity LCD.
If you want more video connections for a 212fa that might pull double duty as an entertainment display, check out the Gateway FPDW. It would have been an easy addition and a convenience for cube dwellers and office sharers everywhere.
It provides only the basic video connections and no USB ports but does serve up a pair of passable speakers. Dell's SDG budget gaming monitor delivers on high refresh rates and Nvidia features.
The only area where it failed to hold up was in displaying different colors 212ca peak white; we saw oversaturated colors at the lightest end of the spectrum, and the lightest grayscale gradients looked washed out.
Discussion threads can be closed at any time at our discretion. The thin bezel makes the monitor a good candidate for setting up dual monitors side by side and at this price, you don't have to do much to 212vz yourself you need to double down. These days however large, widescreen displays are a dime a dozen and AOC's VA is a prime example of this. Bandersnatch is here to cap a twisted
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