Gaming and Power Use

IPS has never been the first choice for people when it comes to gaming due to slower reponse times than a TN display, but some recent eIPS panels have done a better job at bringing these numbers down. With the AOC, I saw just over 15ms of lag, which is just about 1 frame of lag at 60Hz. In my general gaming use I had no issues with this, but people that are very serious and want as little lag as possible will likely have to look elsewhere.

Processing Lag Comparison (By FPS)

Finally we take a look at the power usage for the AOC using our Kill-a-Watt meter and with the backlight at both maximum and minimum values. The numbers for the AOC line up with previous eIPS panels of the same size well, which is what we expect to see. The peak power usage compared to the Dell U2311 is less, but since the peak light output level is also lower, that is not a surprise at all. The light output at the minimum backlight level is also lower, yet the power use is the same, so the AOC seems to be not quite as efficient as the Dell.

LCD Power Draw (Kill-A-Watt)

Peak Levels, Contrast, and Color Gamut eIPS: A Viable Budget Alternative to TN
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  • taeyeonwong - Sunday, January 20, 2013 - link

    And also, would the updated version of this monitor (aoc i2757fh) be a better monitor to get, or would this one be better?

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