AOC G2460VQ6 offers new 24in FreeSync ready monitor
The G2460VQ6 is an AMD FreeSync ready screen to eliminate tearing, stuttering and input lag, this new 24-inch LED-backlight monitor supports a native resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels and provides 1000:1 contrast ratio (80M:1 DCR), 250 cd/m2 brightness, 1ms response time and 178/170 degree viewing angles.
What’s more, the G2460VQ6 also adopts AOC’s Anti-Blue Light technology to reduce eye fatigue for a more comfortable viewing and provides a number of connectivity ports including 1x D-Sub, 1x HDMI and 1x DisplayPort. The AOC G2460VQ6 is now available globally.
- Size 24"
- Resolution 1920x1080@75Hz
- Inputs D-Sub , HDMI , Displayport
- Response time 1 ms
- Features Plug and Play, AntiBlueLight, i-Menu, e-Saver, Vesa Wallmount
For long hours behind the screen, the G2460VQ6 also features AOC’s advanced Anti-Blue Light technology to reduce eyestrain and increase your viewing comfort, whether you’re role-playing, racing or creating a virtual world. This monitor is compatible with all the graphic cards in the market, but if you are an AMD Radeon™ user, the G2460VQ6 is compatible with AMD FreeSync™ technology* to eliminate tearing, stuttering and input lag.
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Dosen't matter what they put in there, or what color reproduction and smooth will be.. 250 cd/m2 its too small for gamming or media monitor.
PS: even for 100$
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Still it's a market Gsync can't touch, since the chip costs more than the monitor LOL.
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Dosen't matter what they put in there, or what color reproduction and smooth will be.. 250 cd/m2 its too small for gamming or media monitor.
PS: even for 100$
250cd/m2 is blinding. I run my monitors at 90-140cd/m2 at most, in a well-lit room. Why would you need 300cd/m2+? Are you straight under the sun?

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Indeed. With 250cd/m2 one would need sunglasses..
ivymike10mt probably doesn't own a colorimeter, so he doesn't realize how bright it would be.
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This G2460VQ6 has only 75Hz. So, this is where failed "G2460PF" (160Hz) units go?
Well price difference is very big, so I can forgive that.
Someone should try to OC it.