AOC e2752Vq review





A rather worrying trend over the past year has been the rise of affordable LCD monitors that place more emphasis on physical size rather than screen resolution. A full HD (1,920 x 1,080) desktop LCD monitor has been the standard for many who have moved away from a 4:3 aspect ratio to a 16:9 one. But while 1,920 x 1,080 pixels spread across a 21.5in LCD panel yields a sharp and crisp picture, the same number of pixels spread across a 27in panel won't offer quite the same finesse. In effect, you have fewer pixels per unit area.

For instance, a typical 21.5in full HD monitor has a pixel-pitch of 0.248mm and a pixel density of 102.46ppi. However, a full HD 27in monitor such as this one, which has a 0.3114mm pixel-pitch, will have a lower pixel density of 81.59ppi. This difference is more noticeable on a bigger screen, especially when you’re sitting only a couple of feet away from it, as I'll highlight later on in this review. So in a nutshell, bigger is not always better.

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