Monday, April 14th 2014

AOC Announces i2473Pwm 24-inch Monitor

AOC rolled out the i2473Pwm, a 24-inch monitor with flicker-free LED backlit illumination. Featuring an IPS LCD panel, the display offers full HD (1920 x 1080 pixels) native resolution, with 5 ms refresh rate, 250 cd/m² maximum brightness, 1000:1 contrast-ratio with dynamic mega-contrast. The display is framed by an extremely narrow metallic bezel, most of its electronics is located in its base. Connectivity includes MHL (mobile high-definition link), HDMI, and D-Sub (VGA). Other features include 14W stereo speakers, and Eco Mode, which dials down display settings to minimize power draw. Measuring 547.1 x 408.6 x 182.6 mm, it weighs about 4.12 kg. The company didn't reveal pricing.
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9 Comments on AOC Announces i2473Pwm 24-inch Monitor

#2
THE_EGG
Powerful speakers for monitor speakers. Looks nice too. I have to admit, I was amazed at how nice the AOC screen (and panel) is that I have, especially for the price. I hope this is good too!
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#3
The Quim Reaper
Bah!!!....no portrait mode, no deal.

Seriously, you haven't lived until you've played a pinball game on a 24' (or bigger!!) screen in portrait mode..:eek:

(2D vertical shoot 'em ups in MAME are also awesome.)
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#4
dj-electric
Look at how colorful and amazing the picture on the screen looks! This will surely sale!

Oh right... im viewing this on my U2713HM display.
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#5
robert3892
It's a nice monitor but AOC needs to start concentrating more on 2K and 4K monitors
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#6
Hilux SSRG
Those narrow bezels would be great for multi-display.
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#7
Sasqui
Base is ugly and no VESA mount, what? I do like the beer picture, makes me thirsty.
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#8
Easy Rhino
Linux Advocate
save up your money for a 1440p instead.
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#9
TekWarfare
SasquiBase is ugly and no VESA mount, what? I do like the beer picture, makes me thirsty.
Obviously there's no VESA mount as all the connections are in the stand.
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