The menu interface is touch sensitive and actually works better than many we have tested in the past. If you touch the buttons with moderate force they activate easily enough.
The far left button is used to select the input connector as shown above.
The two arrow buttons can be used to directly adjust the Clear Vision settings, from off to strong. We think it looks best with the ‘off' setting, although those people using VGA may find this can help sharpen the overall image a little.
The menu interface allows for quite a variety of adjustment settings across five main submenus. These menus almost scan the full width of the screen, along the bottom of the screen. They work as would be expected and the screen offers a decent level of brightness. We will analyse this, along with other technical attributes, shortly in the review.
The image above shows how closely to the edge, the screen extends. Although we wouldn't say it was ‘frameless'. Screen depth is 17mm.
Tags AOC I2757FM AOC I2757FM 27" Pro IPS LED Monitor AOC I2757FM 27" Pro IPS LED Monitor Review AOC I2757FM review Review
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Good value for money monitors, I got one of these for less in a sale last month. great screen, very happy with it.
AOC are getting a good name for value screens in the last year. bargain prices. not sure id trade in my dell however, but good review.
Loads of choices between £180 and £300 – id look at some of the ASUS Pro art options, at close to £300.
AOC rock for budget screens, wish they would make a 2560×1440 27 inch though around £350 🙂
I take it there is no option to mount on a vesa compatible bracket?