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AOPEN 32HC1QUR monitor review

Posted on September 12, 2019 By Jarvis

Though there are plenty of gaming monitors that boast fast refresh rates and response times, few come with an affordable price tag.

Priced at $300, our AOPEN 32HC1QUR review unit is a slightly curved gaming display that boasts AMD FreeSync support, a fast 144Hz refresh rate, and a simple design that makes it look natural in a game room or work desk. With a compelling array of specifications and features, the AOPEN holds its ground against more expensive rivals, like Asus’ $749 35-inch FreeSync-capable ultra-wide curved display, Alienware’s $700 34-inch ultra-wide curved gaming panel, and even partner Acer’s $799 Predator Gaming X34 curved UWQHD panel.
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