![]() ![]() Navigating the OSD is a clunky process to say the least The OSD includes typical controls for brightness, contrast, sharpness, color temperature, and red, green, and blue customization.Īnd depending on the application running, they do a fairly good job. On the top front of the foot stand are sensors that make up the onscreen display array and power button. With AOC deciding that one of the most coveted and ubiquitous digital connections a little HDMI was not worth including. The connections include only a DVI port and VGA port When knocked from any side, the display wobbles and slides quite a bit due to its slight 6-pound weight. No other ergonomic options are included, but that's not too surprising given the monitor's low price. On the bottom of the foot stand are four VESA-style holes, to mount the monitor on a wall or stand making the AOC's ability to tilt back 90 degrees, actually useful. The AOC looks like something out of 2001: A Space Odyssey with its pale white chassis contrasted by its glossy black bezel delivering a clean, sterile look.Ĭontinuing with that futuristic motif or at least what was to be the future in 1968, the foot stand is slightly dome-shaped, looking like a flying saucer. This is Eric Franklin from, and today, we're taking a first look at the AOC e2243fW.
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