Viotek GNV32DBE 32-Inch Curved Gaming Monitor | 2560x1440p QHD | 165Hz | 120% sRGB | FreeSync/G-Sync | 2X DP, 1x HDMI 2.0 | 3 Years Zero Dead Pixels
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April C.
Greater than one weekIve purchased five of these monitors for myself and immediate family members over the past three years. Zero dead pixels, great picture quality, and no problems encounetered with these monitors so far. You cant beat the specs and quality for this price range.
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Jacob Z Krohn
> 3 day27in 2560x1440 144hz Decided to take a gamble on this monitor. When I first Plugged it in with the HDMI cable I was was using prior I was getting black screen flickering and random pixels flickering green (whenever I had it set to 144hz. which is what I bought this one for!) Switching it to 120Hz made it seem to work ok. So I rearranged the orientation of my office and brought the Tower to the other side of the corner gaming desk so I could try out the DP cable that the monitor came with. (Its not the longest of cables) As soon as I did that. I got it to work great. No flickering at 144hz. I am now very relieved. Brightness is on the dark side and some things look darker than Id prefer. But for $250. Im happy.
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Spektrym
> 3 dayMaybe my mistake was getting a Dell monitor but this feels smoother than my last 144hz monitor
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T. Gray
Greater than one weekThank you Amazon for wonderful shipping and getting a prefect monitor ..in prefect shape and no damage at all ....unlike one of same I ordered from another retailer whom 3 weeks later hasnt paid me my money back for a used one that I was told was bad new which it wasnt...add in fact it came damaged to me, and took me 12 phone calls to Walmart..then USPS then UPS....all I got was run around for two weeks on getting the package picked up. The monitor is fantastic, colors are crisp and clean....easy set up.... My World of Warcraft game has never looked so good as it does with this monitor now. I highly recommend this monitor for Gaming.
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PoorPauly
> 3 daySuch an improvement over my old 65Hz display. Paired with a 3060 games look great at max settings.
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Icaro
> 3 dayJust amazing!!!!! I got the 32 one..... dont overthink it....just buy it :)....for the folks who state the monitor isnt appearing in Nvidia Control Panel as Gsync compatible: you MUST enable Freesync from the monitors own OSD menu for it to appear as GSync. 03/16/21 edit***** Just added a picture of Nvidias CP showing the monitor as G-Sync compatible..... this because I noticed there are a few buyers who still say it does fake advertising because they dont know how to enable it..... read above to know how
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George Green
> 3 dayFirst one had dead pixels notified seller had me return it. Sent another out right away works as should
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Eleanore Hackett
Greater than one weekAfter only a month the monitor Turns off Randomly. I have multiple monitors. Other AOC monitor is fine. I tried switching ports and cables several times. I updated the Nvidia Drivers. Very disappointed product. Next time I just buy from local store. Walmart or Best Buy. Im Revising my review. Customer Support Replied to my email in less than 2 day and after some minor back and forth they gave me an RMA with Full Return Shipping Paid. So, I cant fault them. All electronics are subject to faulty but the company seems to stand behind there product. Monitor Review for my month of usable is very favorable. Beautiful picture quality 5 out of 5 OSD: 3 out of 5 Mounting : 5 out of 5 very easy to assemble and sturdy mount stand.
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Justin Talley
> 3 dayUpdate on the last review. This monitor is not as advertised. Its maximum refresh rate on 1440p is 100Hz. 144Hz is for 1080p.
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Drew Hart
Greater than one weekThe monitor itself has no issues from what I can tell, being true to itself: a curved 1440p 165hz gaming monitor. Thats why this isnt 1 or 2 stars The main issue I have is that my DisplayPort suddenly went out without any sort of help (rough movements, voltage changes, etc) and Ive only had this monitor for 4 months. Luckily I was able to use one of the TWO HDMI ports on the back to get it back up and running again. Why theres two HDMI and not two DisplayPorts is beyond me. Mind you, through HDMI, these monitors only reach 75hz, LESS THAN HALF their rated max refresh rate. At least I can still use the monitor until I can get a new one. Low rating for shoddy internal manufacturing.