The Amazon Basics Monitor doesn't suck!

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024

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  • @ShortCircuit
    @ShortCircuit  Год назад +137

    Would you buy this Amazon Basics monitor? Let us know below!
    Buy an Amazon Basics 27” Monitor: geni.us/8dhIyT
    Purchases made through some store links may provide some compensation to Linus Media Group.

    • @zspida
      @zspida Год назад +4

      ill decide when i finish the video

    • @TehCodehzor
      @TehCodehzor Год назад +16

      Nah, not a fan of 27" 1080p screens.

    • @ThorstenDrews
      @ThorstenDrews Год назад +5

      I would... if it was available in Europe.

    • @jody024
      @jody024 Год назад +3

      Yes, because i dont like breaking the bank for a screen.

    • @Banzors
      @Banzors Год назад

      I'd be tempted, but I made the switch to 32 inch monitors and wont ever go back.

  • @MKMC_
    @MKMC_ Год назад +1433

    in the future we are gonna have amazon basics life support

    • @hillefoozy
      @hillefoozy Год назад +44

      Not on my deathbed would I trust them with that

    • @azuresflames2473
      @azuresflames2473 Год назад +99

      amazon basics - You can inhalf and exhale once every 20 second
      amazon prime - You can do that twice every 10 second

    • @MKMC_
      @MKMC_ Год назад +7

      @@azuresflames2473 lmao

    • @eepyhario
      @eepyhario Год назад +12

      free 1 month with prime

    • @brokenlad7151
      @brokenlad7151 Год назад +6

      Don't give them ideas

  • @germas369
    @germas369 Год назад +764

    D-Sub is short of D-Subminiature which is a physical connector type, which most VGA and serial devices use.

    • @Insomniac89
      @Insomniac89 Год назад +121

      Surprised he doesn’t know about this, being touted as such a monitor guy, must be that the rest of us are just dinosaurs compared to him

    • @peanuts.13
      @peanuts.13 Год назад +79

      @@Insomniac89 yeah but you can become an expert in a relatively short period of time. VGA started phasing out a long time ago and I'd consider it near archaic at this point. He's probably more of an expert on modern tech.

    • @pedroalbuquerquebs
      @pedroalbuquerquebs Год назад +16

      I came looking for this comment

    • @michaelduffek2866
      @michaelduffek2866 Год назад +57

      Finally at the point where people don't know what D Sub is, yikes

    • @GroteGlon
      @GroteGlon Год назад +51

      ​@@michaelduffek2866the future is now, old man.

  • @nowaywithyoueveragai
    @nowaywithyoueveragai Год назад +342

    I was thinking it would cost around 100 bucks or even less. But for that price (+ 30 bucks) I got a 240hz refresh rate monitor with gsync from LG. (Sold by Amazon)

    • @Nonixification
      @Nonixification Год назад +89

      exactly, this review is absolutely insane, waste of time

    • @riverbull5112
      @riverbull5112 Год назад +17

      would you mind linking? I couldnt find it

    • @blackhawk1440
      @blackhawk1440 Год назад +14

      Agree, I actually don't think this is a good deal at all

    • @maperez12
      @maperez12 Год назад +17

      I’m in the same boat as you. I would not consider a 27 inch 1080p because of pixel density. Since other aspects of the monitor were good I would say $120 max for this.

    • @morkallearns781
      @morkallearns781 Год назад

      Not to mention buying Amazon basics products is helping Amazon undercut its own customers (the companies that sell products on it) only to eventually raise the prices on us when they kill competition.

  • @Maverick842
    @Maverick842 Год назад +49

    D-SUB refers to the actual physical connector. All D-SUB connectors start with “D” for the overall shape of the shroud; the second letter (A-E) indicates the overall size of the shroud, and number is the number of pins. The VGA connector is DE-15, most serial and RS-232 ports are DE-9, etc. There are other letters, mostly denoting the gender (P for pin/plug, S for socket) and other types of D sub connectors, but those were usually for specialized use cases.

  • @miltonbates6425
    @miltonbates6425 Год назад +387

    I bought this exact monitor. It's actually much better than I thought it would be. Very responsive picture and nice image quality. Pleasantly surprised.

    • @fusi0nn
      @fusi0nn Год назад +11

      Shouldve bought the Acer Nitro 165hz Monitor for $20 less

    • @s.i.m.c.a
      @s.i.m.c.a Год назад +6

      @@fusi0nn what sense on getting 165 hz monitor, if you GPU would never output that framerate? )

    • @fusi0nn
      @fusi0nn Год назад +21

      @@s.i.m.c.a Not sure what games you're playing that can't get that kind of FPS, but 165hz is the monitor overclocked. I use 120hz and even if you can't get that kind of FPS having a higher refresh rate still makes things look and play more smooth. If you've never played on high refresh rate before then you can't understand. Playing on 60hz vs 120hz is night and day.

    • @MCCENTx2
      @MCCENTx2 Год назад +10

      I feel bad having that Amazon logo there to remind me I helped Amazon get richer while taking money from the smaller guys

    • @flyfalfly
      @flyfalfly Год назад +6

      @@MCCENTx2 Evey products built in China does that exact same thing

  • @dsm1891
    @dsm1891 Год назад +195

    The HDR mode is just a different definition of HDR. It means when the colours are outside the range e.g. (R,G,B)510,255,255 it will tone map the values down 255,127,127 instead of clamping the values 255,255,255 (numbers for illustration only).
    I would actually love a video on the different definitions of HDR, there are 3 off the top of my head

    • @bad1971nova
      @bad1971nova Год назад +18

      We need better videos of HDR in general. I love my PCs but know nothing about HDR, I just know it makes my screen brighter lol. Probably because I have a crappy version.

    • @andrewgoss1682
      @andrewgoss1682 Год назад +6

      ​@@bad1971nova I have a vague understanding of hdr but... Yeah I could use a techquickie on it

    • @blackcaesar8387
      @blackcaesar8387 Год назад +2

      @@bad1971nova Lol I am the same. Been building pcs since Pentium4 days but didn't fully appreciate display quality until like a few years ago. 5 years ago I went into my local Walmart and bought a cheap 55-inch 4k tv that had hdr on the box...then I got home and wondered why it didn't look better than the old 32-inch 720p sony bravia I was trying to replace.

    • @random_n
      @random_n Год назад +5

      @@andrewgoss1682 HDR is a deep subject; it'd probably need to be a multi-part series on Techquickie to keep it digestible. Light Illusion's "What is HDR?" article covers the meat and potatoes without being misleading like simpler explanations tend to be, but it might be a dense read if you're new to the topic.

    • @jubuttib
      @jubuttib Год назад +1

      That's technically not a definition of "HDR" though, that's a definition of "wide color gamut". Granted, usually if a display supports HDR, it also supports wide color gamut, but there are a fair few monitors that support one or the other. And admittedly some industry definitions have started requiring wide color gamut support on anything labeled HDR...

  • @exturkconner
    @exturkconner Год назад +45

    Super respectable as a business monitor. If they released this back at the start of Covid when people were starting to work from home this would have done absurd amounts of units.

    • @zeroturn7091
      @zeroturn7091 Год назад

      It stayed OOS.

    • @docferringer
      @docferringer 10 месяцев назад

      If AOC is making it then they had zero spare capacity to make monitors for other brands. They were getting more $$$ selling direct.

  • @hillefoozy
    @hillefoozy Год назад +62

    This monitor does look very nice, however at the time of writing the KOORUI 24" monitor does seem to have an edge. Up to 165hz (with DisplayPort), IPS, sharp colors, it's not HDR but at its price of $129.99, that's a given.

    • @JohnA...
      @JohnA... Год назад +17

      Did the same looking them up, AOC's own same monitor is $110. And the Koorui 27" was still cheaper than the Amazon Basic rebrand. The 24" ones were much cheaper. So yeah you could certainly find better monitors than this one, I don't usually expect much from Amazon Basics, but the one thing I tend to expect is them being cheaper than almost everyone else, this is just odd.

    • @hillefoozy
      @hillefoozy Год назад +2

      @@JohnA... i also saw reviews for the AB one, saying that they got the 24" for around $75 last Prime Day, which'll be a huge advantage in the future

    • @nmstranger
      @nmstranger Год назад

      the thing about Amazon branded products is they are known to be CHEAP and discounted heavily more than anything else during Amazon Prime day and Black Friday/cyber Monday sales. Don't be surprised come those holidays they are under $100

  • @S28426
    @S28426 Год назад +84

    I have a mildly more expensive AOC 1080p 144hz monitor and I can confirm that:
    The OSD is stock standard just like the one on my monitor
    The colour accuracy is also very similarly good
    And the speakers are...there

    • @titaniumtitan7093
      @titaniumtitan7093 Год назад +4

      27G2 same here

    • @angry_wizard
      @angry_wizard Год назад +5

      Had a 1080p AOC monitor from 2015 with the exact same OSD, so it hasn't changed since then at least.

    • @mylairhasnoip
      @mylairhasnoip Год назад +4

      Yep, I've got 2 AOC 24G2s, fantastic 144Hz 1080p screens, same OSD.

    • @Seikushim0
      @Seikushim0 Год назад +1

      That's the EXACT same OSD from old AOC monitors. 10+ years ago lol

    • @Burn8604
      @Burn8604 Год назад

      I have a G2460PF and a CU34G2X, exact same OSD, love the panels. I stuck with AOC because of their warranty for gaming panels. 1 year no questions replacement, and they mean it. I bumped the edge of my ultrawide when moving my desk and killed the panel. Within 3 days I had a full replacement, no cost to me. Love AOC

  • @mr.guillotine3766
    @mr.guillotine3766 Год назад +14

    Really appreciate when you guys do some reviews of budget options. It's still cool to see the things I can't even dream of ever owning, but it's nice to get some information on the ones I might too.

    • @JakeKentner
      @JakeKentner Год назад +2

      This is a terrible monitor for the price. You can get a 144hz panel that's the same size for $20 less or a 24" version that's 165hz for $30 less.

    • @mr.guillotine3766
      @mr.guillotine3766 Год назад

      @@JakeKentner Yeah, when I saw the price I was like "nah". Plus, I already have a 75hz 1080p display, but it's 24"...been thinking about maybe going to a 27", especially if I make any other upgrades to my setup/system

    • @squidwardo7074
      @squidwardo7074 Год назад +1

      I agree but this isn't really a budget option. You can get comparable monitors for hallf the price of this

  • @theBabyDead
    @theBabyDead Год назад +5

    I have some AOC monitors and you seem to have the exact same menu. I think they just re-used the same menu without adding the actual functionality.
    Sidenote: 150$ isn't a great deal. My AOC monitors were 155$ and they are 144HZ with red shiny underbars, HDR 400 and an OS joystick.
    The only letdown I'd say is the pixel response time, which is worst when you're running something at 30fps or 60fps (old games) and it has lots of shadows. It leaves these big ass red and black streaks. But they're great for secondary screens with good colors.

  • @jnsdroid
    @jnsdroid Год назад +17

    Technically, D-Sub is the connector and VGA is the implementation ... similar to Thunderbolt using USB-C

  • @zetsubou3704
    @zetsubou3704 Год назад +12

    However for 150$ you can also get an Viewsonic 144hz IPS gaming monitor, so idk is the price really justified ?

    • @danheckman8265
      @danheckman8265 Год назад

      What size

    • @KingALLO69
      @KingALLO69 Год назад +5

      @@danheckman8265 in my opinion the Monitor shown is already too large for 1080p. At 27'' the resolution should be at least 1440p I think.

    • @zetsubou3704
      @zetsubou3704 Год назад

      @@danheckman8265 24in and often even 27in when on sale

    • @zetsubou3704
      @zetsubou3704 Год назад

      Literally just bought a Acer Nitro 24" 165hz IPS monitor for 140$ from Amazon, further proving my point

  • @WSS_the_OG
    @WSS_the_OG Год назад +10

    Neat monitor for the price. It doesn't suck! BTW, D-Sub is the connector. VGA was a display standard, not a connector, so D-Sub is correct, but most people (sort of mistakenly) call it a VGA connector.

    • @ids1024
      @ids1024 Год назад

      D-Sub isn't even a specific connector; there are variants with different sizes and numbers of pins. "VGA connector" seems like a reasonable enough term for a DE-15 female connector wired for VGA, even if the same physical connector is used for other things, and the same electrical signals are occasionally sent over a different connector.

    • @WSS_the_OG
      @WSS_the_OG Год назад +2

      @@ids1024 For sure. Once a name becomes used enough for something, it becomes the norm. But as far as I recall, VGA was the display standard of 640x480, SVGA was 800x600, and at the time, D-Sub connectors were used on those monitors (which ended up supporting much higher resolutions than the original 640x480), and so came to be called, simply, VGA connectors by most.
      Not a huge deal, really, but the presenter did mention that it looks like a VGA connector, implying the D-Sub label might be wrong (which it wasn't).

    • @misatzu
      @misatzu Год назад +2

      @@WSS_the_OG Not a huge deal for sure, but sadly typical for this "presenter"

  • @AwesomeGames56
    @AwesomeGames56 Год назад +3

    On the height: most corporate learning materials in the US states that your eyes should meet the top of your monitor and you should keep your head upright and look down at it for the best ergonomics. The height is “perfect” for an office setting.

  • @nascarisawesome5018
    @nascarisawesome5018 Год назад +18

    For some reason, I find a Amazon Basics monitor is weird to me. There's nothing wrong with it, just Amazon selling big things feels off.

    • @kbhasi
      @kbhasi Год назад +2

      I remember watching a video where someone in India showed an Amazon Basics TV they bought and were setting up.

  • @jubuttib
    @jubuttib Год назад +1

    2:57 Ergonomic guides usually say that the top of the bezel should be about level with your eyes, so the height looks pretty much spot on. You're supposed to have your head upright and looking slightly downwards.
    Personal preferences of course vary, but this looks like where they should put it by default.

  • @JohnA...
    @JohnA... Год назад +7

    Was just curious because its "Amazon Basics" so I looked it up real fast. This one is listed at $165, AOC's own brand of almost the exact same thing is sitting at $110. And almost every other 27" monitor of the same quality, non-big name brand, are between $100 and $130. Not sure why Amazon Basic brand is much more than the others.

    • @jubuttib
      @jubuttib Год назад +1

      Because they can rig their site to push their Amazon Basics one to the top of the results, so they can still get lots of exposure and people looking at it, without it having to be the cheapest. And some people (unfortunately) actually trust Amazon Basics to be good products for a decent price, so might just go with that since it's an easy option.

    • @pcguy98
      @pcguy98 Год назад +1

      the question isnt why is amazon ripping people off, it's why is there a short circuit video talking good about an overpriced eye sore? Pointless video.

    • @JohnA...
      @JohnA... Год назад

      @@jubuttib Good point, I wasn't even thinking about the "Amazon suggested" label when I looked that up.

    • @JohnA...
      @JohnA... Год назад

      @@pcguy98 I'm guessing they just thought it was a decent monitor more than anything and didn't do a whole lot of price shopping to compare. The labs is just starting up so might not have a lot of monitor testing done quite yet. They will likely have a whole section on the site once that is up showing all that data. But yeah does feel like a mostly pointless video, there are going to be some of those now and again.

    • @pcguy98
      @pcguy98 Год назад +1

      @@JohnA... I guess..

  • @brandonkw930
    @brandonkw930 Год назад +4

    That monitor height actually looks a little tall. For correct ergonomics, the top of the monitor should be in line with your eyes so you’re looking down!

  • @eric67361
    @eric67361 Год назад +1

    2:30 15 pin D-SUB is the connector type typically used to carry VGA signals. The label on the monitor is technically correct.

  • @tejasraman6913
    @tejasraman6913 Год назад +6

    6:16 I’ve seen that horizontal OSD on recent AOC branded monitors (I have a 1080p 120hz AOC curved monitor)

  • @sushimshah2896
    @sushimshah2896 Год назад +37

    So this $150 monitor has the same stand adjustments (namely tilt) as a monitor that costs 10x as much, I guess we can let that slide!

    • @valeditsVE
      @valeditsVE Год назад +1

      I mean the g24f2 is 180hz and has great stand, should be the better choice

  • @bourne_
    @bourne_ Год назад +9

    D-Sub is VGA :)

    • @fbnx4219
      @fbnx4219 Год назад +1

      It is the other way round, but yes :)

  • @wafflesyem
    @wafflesyem Год назад +1

    Ohh it has one of those orange ports. That means it can still send power when it's off. Very handy for charging your phone or wireless headphones.

  • @Yitz42
    @Yitz42 Год назад +2

    I got 3 of these a few months ago to put on a monitor arm. I don't game much, but with regards to text and daily usage I've found them to be pretty great for my needs

  • @mma0911
    @mma0911 Год назад +4

    2:27 D-sub is the type of connector used by VGA

    • @holidaymail
      @holidaymail Год назад +1

      You’d think a reviewer would know that, wouldn’t you…..?

    • @JoshDeng
      @JoshDeng Год назад +1

      Yup, a generic term; parallel ports, serial ports are also D-sub connectors

    • @_Jester_
      @_Jester_ Год назад

      Yup, it's the shape of the connector, which resembles a D.

  • @PPedroFernandes
    @PPedroFernandes Год назад +9

    Damn, 2.5 delta on a 150 dollar monitor? That's actually impressive as hell

  • @TotallySlapdash
    @TotallySlapdash Год назад +1

    I realise that these aren't reviews, but I'd love to see overclocking included; my 75Hz goes up to a stable 108Hz... you'd be amazed how much more you can push out of a budget monitor.

  • @TidusfromZanarkand
    @TidusfromZanarkand Год назад +8

    AOC monitors have this vertical OSD, it's not amazing but there's quite a few options. I have a 144hz 1440p monitor as my main, it's pretty good for how cheap it was ^^

  •  Год назад

    Having three input types is a nice bonus. That would be a great monitor for a test bench because you can connect almost any computer to it. The only thing missing is DVI; if you have an older computer that ONLY has DVI outputs you'll need an adapter (either DVI-A to VGA or DVI-D to HDMI).
    It's also a solid choice for an office computer. A lot of the computers that the major brands are making now only have DisplayPort outputs; if you pick up a system like that you can use this monitor with a normal cable. Those speakers are good enough for your basic computer sounds or watching the occasional RUclips video. The wide color gamut and accurate colors will make it a more pleasant experience than many cheap monitors.
    As you said, you're not going to want this as your gaming display. But if you want to add a second display to your gaming rig for non-gaming uses it will work well.

  • @zostann
    @zostann Год назад +1

    How about Iiyama ProLite XUB2793HS-B5? It has everything as this monitor + RJ45 port and USB-C with power delivery. Great as an extra monitor for a laptop.

  • @ryanespinoza7297
    @ryanespinoza7297 Год назад +1

    That’s the standard AOC panel OSD. My 1440p 144hz TN monitor from 5 years ago has the same OSD.

  • @gmscott9319
    @gmscott9319 Год назад +1

    2:27 "It says D-SUB, but it looks like VGA to me."
    Ahh, kids these days... ;)
    D-SUB is the type of connector, VGA is the signal that is sent on a D-SUB 15 connector.
    VGA, Game port, Serial ports, Printer ports, even SCSI were all D-SUB connectors at least on one end.

  • @NubAnSkrub
    @NubAnSkrub Год назад +29

    You could buy a 144hz monitor with the price they charge

  • @FARBerserker
    @FARBerserker Год назад +3

    75hz is 25% more than most have.
    and if you just want 3 for work and a bit of gaming on the side?
    this is fine. if you can get them into an ergonomically viable position.

  • @antilogic81
    @antilogic81 Год назад +2

    I actually like the horizontal OSD. I wish we had more choices for OSD orientation.
    Like seeing more budget stuff. Sometimes it is more impressive than the newest simply being a little bit better than the last.

  • @MyurrDurr
    @MyurrDurr Год назад +5

    When I first got my 75Hz monitor
    The difference in FEEL between 60 and 75Hz was amazing to me!!
    60Hz feels smooth but kind of motion laggy
    75Hz feels smooth AND very responsive!
    Now I have 165Hz and I do not notice the same leap I did when I first got the 75Hz :')

  • @TheOrangeProot
    @TheOrangeProot Год назад +2

    I have an AOC 144 Hz monitor from them and I think it's pretty decent. It's VA unfortunately, but if that's something that you're able to put up with it's pretty okay. Although I bought it on sale for 117 and currently I'm pretty sure it's like 124

  • @jubuttib
    @jubuttib Год назад +1

    5:40 Eh, especially in this category of non-gaming oriented monitors I'd probably rather take a VA than an IPS. In desktop etc. use I don't find black trails that much of an issue, and I very much get turned off by IPS glow and crap contrast. And when (based on Rtings measurements) the best IPS panel can't quite match the worst VA panels (~2100:1 and ~2200:1 respectively), and usually you end up more like 1300:1 vs. 3000:1, I prefer going with VA.

  • @K3NnY_G
    @K3NnY_G Год назад +1

    Love it when the Canadian channel does a product that doesn't show up on Canadian Amazon...
    Basically the exact same OSD on this thing as my AOC monitor I bought back in 2017.

  • @whitewolfy
    @whitewolfy Год назад +1

    That OSD is standard for AOC monitors. I have it identically on my 2nd monitor which is an older AOC TN 1440p monitor. For 150 dollars you can find a better monitor, not IPS, but you can get a VA 144hz 1080p panel which I would recommend instead of a 75hz IPS.

    • @pcguy98
      @pcguy98 Год назад

      exact same thoughts, i dont get the purpose of the video. I guess they have to fill the quota some how..

  • @Buson94
    @Buson94 Год назад +1

    6:10 That's the AOC OSD, hasn't changed in over 10 years i see. My triple screen setup with the AOC i2269VWM i bought in 2014 has the same OSD :'D

  • @ahadmrauf
    @ahadmrauf Год назад +1

    I love the D-Sub marker on the monitor 😂. I only knew that connector as the Dsub15 for many years, since the Dsub connectors are common on the robotic controllers I used to work with for my job and I only used DVI or HDMI for displays. I had thought it was some sort of GPIO pin interface for monitors until someone told me about VGA.

  • @elvinshoolbraid84
    @elvinshoolbraid84 Год назад +6

    The only thing that would make this an instant buy would be 1440p

  • @WyvernDotRed
    @WyvernDotRed Год назад

    Would personally never get something from Amazon if I can help it, but as it reads by AOC and I've had a good experience with my main AOC monitor, I'd buy the AOC branded version if I needed it.
    Or some similar model that suits my needs, AOC has been a brand I was sceptical of before but warmed up to through a good experience with one of their products.
    But as it's important to buy the product and not the brand, it depends on what is available when I need an upgrade.
    edit: 6:09 hey that's the same OSD as my monitor, it's pretty decent but the mode presets aren't great IMO.
    The speakers are horrible on mine but useful when I need something other than my headphones.
    Price is similar but mine has a worse VA panel, though mine reaches 144Hz, set to 120Hz.

  • @ksenchy
    @ksenchy Год назад +2

    Oh boy, 1080p at 27" is a hard sell. You can see pixels at that point. 27" should be at least 1440p

  • @josephsjourney3387
    @josephsjourney3387 7 месяцев назад +1

    Just got this for 73 bucks on eBay. Using it as a work from home monitor and can’t complain at all. Makes work better!

  • @avenged110
    @avenged110 Год назад +1

    I use the AOC 27" 4K monitor on an arm...because it was the cheapest 4K monitor I could find on Amazon at the time I bought it. But it's totally fine and I legitimately don't see anything that isn't glossy or OLED looking meaningfully better than this. I'm completely satisfied with what it is for the price, so I'm definitely a fan of AOC's offerings.

  • @cirmothe9
    @cirmothe9 Год назад +2

    I'm surprised they give you usb on it. That's usually a luxury on cheap monitors. Around this price point you can sometimes find good Monoprice monitors on sale. You gotta wait for the sales though.

  • @amitvikramraj
    @amitvikramraj Год назад +1

    @3:00 I use the same kind of moniter by benq using a thick book as a stand😂😂

  • @jdlmon64
    @jdlmon64 Год назад +2

    I bought this monitor after watching this video. I was not even in the market for a new monitor but decided to replace my secondary. I am glad I did this monitor provides a better picture than my old ASUS monitor I bought in 2020. For its purpose it is excellent!

  • @KingALLO69
    @KingALLO69 Год назад +3

    Considering, that I bought my Acer 27'' 170hz 1440p (technically HDR but it looks horrible but without it enabled its really great) Monitor for 250$ after tax and shipping I don't understand how this is a "good deal". That wasn't even a sale price it's just the monitors usual price. My point is, that for even 50$ more there are a lot better deals out there.

    • @fusi0nn
      @fusi0nn Год назад +1

      Its not at all. The 24" Acer Nitro is $130 and has freesync, HDR and is 165hz

    • @KingALLO69
      @KingALLO69 Год назад

      @@fusi0nn yeah, that‘s clearly better than the Amazon basics monitor

    • @lmperioz
      @lmperioz Год назад +1

      Agreed, LTT always seem a little out of touch on real world pricing, there are plenty of monitors with these specs closer to $100

  • @MrGrimsmith
    @MrGrimsmith Год назад

    I actually find 27" 1080P monitors to be pretty much perfect as I don't need glasses to read the text on them. They also tie in nicely with both 34" and 49" 1080P ultrawides as they're essentially 1.5 and 2 27" panels respectively so match up size wise vertically. Pricing might be a little different in the UK but AOC prices are decent over here, they're on par with Samsung for the same feature sets. I wouldn't buy that one though as unless the pricing is significantly different it wouldn't cost me much more for a similarly specced 120 Hz panel.

  • @bndahi8251
    @bndahi8251 Год назад +3

    I have an AOC 144 hz TN panel. incredibly well built for a low price

  • @Mcslap13
    @Mcslap13 Год назад

    I'll one day come home from working at the Amazon factory to my Amazon basics house, where my Amazon basics wife has made me an Amazon basics meal. Our newly ordered Amazon basics kids are out for delivery. I'm so excited

  • @tresnugget
    @tresnugget Год назад

    VGA is D-Sub as is any D shaped connector like serial, parallel, game ports, Atari and NES controller ports, and a ton of others.

  • @tjs114
    @tjs114 Год назад

    I wonder if it is simply an AOC monitor manufactured in a lower-cost facility. Like AOC builds in Korea (just an example, no idea if that is correct) with the Amazon version is built in Thailand (again, just an example.) Brand "X" products assembled in third-party facilities has long been a way to get a more economical product line.

  • @Icedmindblow
    @Icedmindblow Год назад

    I work for an IT company, and we actually sell AOC monitors. Had the chance to test a few and they're actually good value for money. I was surprisingly pleased. Granted, not a 4k 32:9 fancy Samsung/LG for a few thousand bucks but hey, if it's a basic screen for a-bit-of-everything kind of use on a budget you're looking for, it's really not bad!

  • @-vbracer
    @-vbracer Год назад

    Got a brand new SANC M2753, kazakh/chinese 27" 1080p va 75hz 280cd monitor with freesync and speakers for 80$(!) and for that price it's amazing.
    Bright, responsive, no backlight bleed or dead pixels, 100% view angles, vesa mount and 8mm bezels. And DPI is not a problem at all.
    It's great to see that display tech keeps evolving and getting substantially cheaper

  • @kulimeya123
    @kulimeya123 Год назад

    I was about to recommend the Huawei Mateview SE, since I got a couple of them as secondary screens and for travel, 24", 1080p, 75Hz, (height adjustable + rotatable stand optional), very nice colors (90% P3), way more elegant look and thinner bezels and in the same price range as the AmazonBasic ones, but I forgot that Huawei is banned in the US. But maybe helpful for someone outside of the US. They also have 12V input instead of 110V/220V like the Amazon one, so I got a USB-C PD to barrel jack cable and when I travel I can just put them anywhere and use them with my Anker 737 powerbank which is really handy. On 50% brightness they pull only 8W or something and run like 10 hours.

  • @denvera1g1
    @denvera1g1 Год назад

    Dsub is short for dsubminiature, of which dsub-9 is used for serial, and dsub-15 for VGA, they (serial and VGA) use the same outer housing form factor, but dsub 9 uses 2 rows with 4+5 pin, and dsub15 uses 3 offset rows 5+5+5
    I dont remember but there may be a speciffic name for VGA, like serial uses something like DE-9, and VGA might be DE-15 or DF-15

  • @moreuggaduggas
    @moreuggaduggas Год назад

    Ive personally never had issues with AOC monitors. Upgraded as they were 1080p and i went to 1440p and 1440p ultrawide. But all in all they were great for the 3 years i had em.

  • @scarecrow5848
    @scarecrow5848 Год назад +1

    aoc literally has this same exact monitor for cheaper but it has 144hz refreshrate lol, its literally the G2490W1G4, plus it also uses actual AMD G-sync.

  • @Xanthelei
    @Xanthelei Год назад

    I have an Acer and an AOC as my two monitors, bought within a few months of each other, and I definitely prefer the colors on my AOC. To the point it's my main monitor I stead of my more expensive Acer lol. It is also pretty low, but that works for me since I'm short.

  • @ap1986
    @ap1986 Год назад

    I just recently got a windows key, but I haven't had a windows key for so long I kept seeing the "Activate Window" watermark on your screen and thought it was mine. Lol. It took me back there for a second.

  • @dreadlock17
    @dreadlock17 Год назад +3

    Perfect for that Amazon basics lifestyle

  • @rossgirven5163
    @rossgirven5163 Год назад

    Just done a training course at work on display equipment health and safety 😒
    If anything the display is a little bit high.
    Apparently the top bezel should be at eye height.

  • @Tagiau
    @Tagiau Год назад +1

    Wonder how it's going to catch fire. I have the aoc version, it's a nice side monitor.

  • @CyberdriveAutomotive
    @CyberdriveAutomotive Год назад

    You pointed out it has a very important feature for some people (vesa mount) but didn't test it
    Something simple as unthreaded holes missed by QA would be easily overlooked with this sort of methodology

  • @divin3d84
    @divin3d84 Год назад +1

    I'm so glad you said IPS is the best of led screens VA motion blurry and is gross and TN is nasty blown out colors.

  • @youtindia
    @youtindia Год назад +2

    There nothing wrong with VA panels. They have good colour accuracy and very high contrast ratio.

    • @flyfalfly
      @flyfalfly Год назад

      The problem is black smearing if your eyes are sensitive enough

  • @--Zook--
    @--Zook-- Год назад

    Kinda off the subject but, My wife brought me home a older 27" 1080p monitor for me from her work to use as a discord monitor. Bad thing was no VESA mounts. It was then I discovered there is stick on VESA mount studs. 2 years later and have had zero issues.

  • @nmstranger
    @nmstranger Год назад +1

    The thing is likely to be dirt cheap on prime day or black friday/cyber monday sales....you know how they drastically reduce their Amazon branded products during those time of year

  • @TheRogueBro
    @TheRogueBro Год назад +1

    Seems like it would be a good budget office monitor. Too bad it will most likely never come to Canada

  • @GhostReaper2043
    @GhostReaper2043 Год назад

    @2:30 D-sub is the same thing as VGA. get your facts straight This is what google says "When used as a monitor interface, a D-Sub port is also known as a VGA port, an analog connection standard that's been around for some time. The connector is a DE-15 connector with 15 pins in three rows, often referred to as a "mini-D-Sub 15-pin" or "D-Sub 15-pin" connector. (Some connectors omit unused pins.)"

  • @maxtorsumitomo6249
    @maxtorsumitomo6249 Год назад +1

    2:26 Linus, please hire staff who have reasonable fundamentals with computer hardware. he doesn't know that the 15 pin D-SUB (DE-15) is what the VGA connector is based on?

  • @Doyle69
    @Doyle69 Год назад +1

    I bought the BENQ mobiuz ex2510s for same price on Amazon, I would recommend BENQ over this.
    EDIT: Its on offer in the UK, not sure in other places.

  • @haroldflower8008
    @haroldflower8008 Год назад

    i recently bought a curved aoc 27" 1440p/144hz monitor on sale and it's been great to use. i'm happy to see amazon using a reputable source for their displays rather than getting a crappy cheap model

  • @deRykcihC
    @deRykcihC Год назад

    I think I have the same panel and mold monitor as Nitro VG270 and picked up around the same price. Anything with this are fine other than the speakers, any background noise will just make it unheard.

  • @SoppyWater
    @SoppyWater Год назад +1

    I truly appreciate y'all reviewing normal every day folk hardware. Watching a video about a monitor that costs 1k is cool and all but I'll never buy it and most people I know won't. But this would be a very good consideration for a side monitor for me or for when I recommend others budget builds!

  • @DoctorX17
    @DoctorX17 Год назад +2

    I think we're sortof in a golden age of monitors -- there are amazing fancy ones, but even the low end monitors are typically _fine_ across the board

  • @brawler839_
    @brawler839_ Год назад

    I mean, idk man, 7 year ago I bought 2 Asus 24" 1080p panels for $130 that seem pretty comparable to this with the only novice difference being size. I'm a little sad to see something like this at a price point of $160. You'd think that panels would be cheap enough at this point, but I guess not. The 24" Amazon Basics is $143 currently, which adjusted for inflation, is a little bit of a discount, but not "We are getting better at technology and it's getting cheaper".
    My advice. If you can fit a 43", bypass all of this and buy a cheap 4k TV that is suitable for PC gaming as well. You'll get a better viewing experience, have more real estate for your desktop, HDR, probably better speakers, if you have it in a bedroom you can watch media. The only thing your missing out from this and a $181 - 43" Sceptre is the 75Hz refresh rate (which, you'll get 60Hz...)

  • @jasonsong86
    @jasonsong86 Год назад

    D-Sub is the correct term for the connector. VGA is a resolution format.

  • @theColeHardTruth
    @theColeHardTruth Год назад +2

    Is there a version of this available not sold by Amazon? I don't want to support Amazon but if this is just drop shipped by AOC then maybe there's hope Newegg, Best Buy, or even Walmart carries it?

    • @kbhasi
      @kbhasi Год назад

      Doing a web search, it seems that the model 27E1H is similar but doesn't have a built-in USB hub.

  • @fabe61
    @fabe61 Год назад

    This looks a lot like the old G2590VXQ but with evidently better colour accuracy, a 27” instead of 24.5” panel, better front controls than the rear-only nipple on the G2950, and included rear IO. All for about the same price as the G2950 sold for (in the U.K.) about 3-4 years ago. Pretty impressive.
    Shame about the Amazon logo on the front though. Life is grim enough without having to look at the Amazon logo while you’re at your desk.

  • @nathan91217
    @nathan91217 Год назад

    I love seeing built in stands like this. I am one who mounts their mac mini to the vesa mount and soooo many monitors have the built in stand in the way or flat out covering it. This looks like it would work

  • @donschiffer7400
    @donschiffer7400 Год назад

    I do photo editing on an AOC 32” that was also very color accurate for the money…

  • @junethefirst
    @junethefirst Год назад

    6:10 That´s the typical AOC OSD. A bit counterintuitive at first, pretty easy once you spend 10 minutes.

  • @NT121784
    @NT121784 Год назад

    D-SUB is a form factor, used for VGA signal, but semantics.

  • @zannyrt
    @zannyrt Год назад

    AOC does have good budget monitors. I got a curved monitor for cheap and the colors were really amazing for a budget.

  • @ItsYeBoi2016
    @ItsYeBoi2016 Год назад

    I got a used 144hz 1440p monitor from AOC, for less than 150€. Before buying the amazon basics monitor, you should check if you can get a good used deal. This could actually save you a lot of money!

  • @Tuckdragon
    @Tuckdragon Год назад +1

    aoc actually makes pretty decent budget monitors, if i recall correctly they dont really exist on the us market either.

  • @crowaust
    @crowaust Год назад

    I'm trying to remember if I've ever seen VGA marked as anything other than D-SUB on the connector, Seeing it marked as anything else would be a surprise to me, not sure why it was a surprise for Plouffe?

  • @SnifferSock
    @SnifferSock Год назад

    I have the AOC U2790VQ 27" 4K. 1st unit had a flickering column of pixels. 2 unit was good for ~2 years, not it has a dead column of pixels and a 2nd column that occasionally flickers. That said, it wasn't a $400 monitor so you get what you pay for I guess.

  • @FeuerToifel
    @FeuerToifel Год назад +1

    running AOC monitors for about 10 years or even longer now, never had any issues so far.

  • @telsan4291
    @telsan4291 Год назад

    My biggest gripe is that 90% of monitors on the market don’t have in built speakers, this gets an applause for at least providing that even on budget. Yes I get they’re not amazing but some sound is better than no sound

  • @jairogiraldo9409
    @jairogiraldo9409 Год назад

    you should do one with (CRUA 27" 144hz/165HZ Curved Gaming Monitor, Full HD 1080P 1800R Frameless Computer Monitor, 1ms GTG with FreeSync, Low Motion Blur, Eye Care, VESA, DisplayPort, HDMI, Black) probably a really good monitor!!!

  • @zechenwei1139
    @zechenwei1139 Год назад +3

    Sounds like a decent second monitor even just for using DaVinci Resolve

  • @igorordecha
    @igorordecha Год назад

    6:09 it's a standard OSD on (probably) all AOC monitors