Depends what you play. If you're into your competitive FPS games like CSGO or Valorant, the Asus will win. If you're more a single player RPG player, the added resolution of the AOC would provide a nicer experience imo.
@@TechNuovo currently debating getting 2x 4k or 1440p auxilliary monitors in portrait mode which i will subdivide into 3 virtual screens each. Leaning towards 4k, as i can always scale to 125 or 150%. 4k would get me 6 screens of 2160x1280 at 11,3”. Going 32” would give me 13.3. Tough call. My eyesight is good still. Tabbing between windows is my number one stress factor.. which is why i consider a setup like this for work (teams, outlook, jira boards, other browser, visual studio and engineering software all happening at once)
I know this video is kinda old, but isn't this monitor only 1440p? Because from what I've heard and seen, there's no 4k variant (of the QxxV4 version), even though I'd love to be mistaken
Very good video, indeed we need more stuff on non-gaming everything!!!!!
Agreed! Thanks for watching and commenting.
@@TechNuovo Is the resolution of the monitor set to 1080p in the video?
I'm thinking of using the 4k monitor as full hd, does blur occur?
Thx that was very helpful for me ill get this as my secondary monitor to monitor an enjoy movies
Im getting this monitor for Christmas for my ps5 i hope it’s really good
Enjoy! Thanks for checking out the video.
Hey , which one would you choose : AOC Q24V4EA (24" 1440p 75hz ips ) Vs Asus 24VQ ( 24 1080p ips 165 hz ) ?
Depends what you play. If you're into your competitive FPS games like CSGO or Valorant, the Asus will win. If you're more a single player RPG player, the added resolution of the AOC would provide a nicer experience imo.
missing some desktop/productivity oppinions. Is 27" enough to work in native 4k without stuff being too small?
Yeah absolutely depending on eyesight.
@@TechNuovo currently debating getting 2x 4k or 1440p auxilliary monitors in portrait mode which i will subdivide into 3 virtual screens each. Leaning towards 4k, as i can always scale to 125 or 150%. 4k would get me 6 screens of 2160x1280 at 11,3”. Going 32” would give me 13.3. Tough call. My eyesight is good still.
Tabbing between windows is my number one stress factor.. which is why i consider a setup like this for work (teams, outlook, jira boards, other browser, visual studio and engineering software all happening at once)
Hey! Im planning to buy this monitor. Is it compatible with the VESA system? I mean, to be able to support the monitor with a mechanic arm.
Yes you can, 100x100 VESA
@@TechNuovo Thanks! One last thing, where are the holes for the screws located?
@@itxdan Cant remember off the top of my head, you likely have to take the stand off / remove the plastic cover to find the VESA holes.
I'm also interested in whether there is a vesa mount?
100x100 vesa behind the plastic cover where the vertical part of the stand is
Hi, where is the vesa mount placed on this monitor?
100x100 vesa behind the plastic cover where the vertical part of the stand is.
I know this video is kinda old, but isn't this monitor only 1440p? Because from what I've heard and seen, there's no 4k variant (of the QxxV4 version), even though I'd love to be mistaken
Hi! The U27V4EA is 100% 4K (3840x2160). Not sure about any Q V4 model...
It features easy-on-the-eye technologies like Flicker-Free and Low Blue Light, Adaptive Synch and 75Hz refresh rate.
It's actually 60hz
@@georgeosborn421i was going to say it says 75hz then you look into it actually 60hz
@georgeosborn421 see that's the problem on amazon it says 75hz is it really 75hz?
can this monitor be put on a monitor arm?
Yes it can indeed via VESA
This model should be a 2K monitor not a 4K for the people who are interested. Or did I get something wrong?
The U27V4EA is defiantly a 4k monitor 👍
@@TechNuovo nah AOC Q27V4EA is definitely 2k monitor
Yeah Q27V4EA is 2k monitor but the video is showing the AOC U27V4EA model
@@watamelon7616 oh shot, I'm not even looked at that Q or U, I thought the thing is only on the last letters