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Guru3D.com » News » AOC reveals virtually borderless 23-inch IPS display

AOC reveals virtually borderless 23-inch IPS display

Posted by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 11/21/2012 05:46 PM | 19 comment(s) ]

Nice, AOC just released the i2367fh which is a 23" IPS-based LCD display. It really shines due to the fact that it has a near borderless design, it has a bezel of just 2mm. Priced at $199, the screen offers a 1920 x 1080 pixel resolution, 5ms response time, VGA and HDMI outputs, and two built-in 2W speakers. It does not matter whether you hook up Blu-ray players to it, or enjoy your favorite video games on it, or connect different kinds of compatible devices with it via the integrated HDMI port, the AOC i2367fh ought to get the job done – and done well.

AOC, worldwide leader in monitor display technology, announces the retail availability of the i2367fh, a virtually borderless 23-inch monitor that is perfect for both workstations and gaming setups. The display’s Advanced High-Performance In-Plane Switching (IPS) technology and 50,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio provide enhanced picture quality, higher definition, better color accuracy and greater light transmission. Blu-ray players, game consoles and other devices connect effortlessly through the integrated HDMI port, and the built-in speakers eliminate the need for external audio. 

The 23-inch IPS display has a 2mm bezel that gives the monitor a sleek, borderless appearance. The monitor’s artistic design also features a metallic hook-shaped stand that allows for two different setup modes of viewing – as a photo frame style without a base or a standard function stand. The AOC i2367fh is available now for $199 at B & H Photo and Amazon.com. 

The ENERGY STAR i2367fh combines impressive display technology with energy-efficiency. The WLED backlit panel consumes 50 percent less energy than CCFL backlit monitors and contains no Mercury. The monitor’s e-Saver feature and off timer function also help to reduce power consumption. 

The i2367fh supports Full HD 1920x1080 resolution and can display 16.7 million colors. The monitor also offers ultra-fast performance with a 5ms response time that prevents pixels from blurring, streaking or ghosting. The Windows 7 compatible monitor allows for optimal productivity with its included Screen + Software, which can split the screen in up to four different viewing panes. 

Specifications: 

  • Full HD 1920x1080 resolution
  • 50,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio
  • 5ms response time
  • TFT Active Matrix LCD
  • Hg free WLED Backlight for ultra-low power consumption
  • FRC 8-bit panel that supports 16.7 million colors
  • VGA and HDMI with HDCP digital inputs
  • Two 2-Watt built-in speakers
  • Detachable, multi-purpose stand
  • User friendly OSD menu with 16 languages
  • Microsoft Windows 7 compatible






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snorge
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#4460425 Posted on: 11/22/2012 12:15 PM
The AOC lcds I used to see in stores a couple years ago were crap hopefully they have improved since then.

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#4460527 Posted on: 11/22/2012 01:56 PM
If thats borderless, then you want to get to Specsavers Hilbert :D

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#4460596 Posted on: 11/22/2012 02:47 PM
And that folks is why we have these wonderful forums ^^

It's almost verging on a con tbh.

Those pics on the box are total BS, i mean is that even allowed?

Feel sorry for the people that fell into that crap.

Maybe someone saw those pics and rushed out to buy 3 of them. OUCH.

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#4460671 Posted on: 11/22/2012 04:09 PM
And that folks is why we have these wonderful forums ^^

It's almost verging on a con tbh.

Those pics on the box are total BS, i mean is that even allowed?

Feel sorry for the people that fell into that crap.

Maybe someone saw those pics and rushed out to buy 3 of them. OUCH.

If enough people complain to the appropriate trading standards department, the company will be forced to alter their marketing slogans.

The word 'borderless' is certainly open to interpretation, because all panels/screens have a border...otherwise we won't know where to put the recycle bin.

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