AOC 25G3ZM 240Hz Gaming Monitor Review
Peter Donnell / 1 year ago
A Closer Look
AOC may have a more affordable model here, but it certainly looks every bit as premium as their much more expensive models. It has those classic AOC Agon colours too, black with a touch of red, just like all the cool PC gaming hardware used to have. There’s a slim bezel on all four sizes of the panel too, so those using a multi-monitor configuration can certainly benefit from that.
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There’s not much branding on the front, with just a simple AOC logo printed onto the bezel at the bottom.
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The controls are pretty basic and consist of five buttons on the bottom edge of the monitor. One is for power, four more will align with whatever’s on the OSD.
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The stand is nicely designed, and surprisingly stable but since the monitor is quite compact, there’s not a lot of weight to counterbalance here. The stand doesn’t take up much space at the back either, so slimmer desktop spaces should cope well.
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The back of the monitor looks fantastic though, with more red highlights on the ventilation. The stand has a red stripe down the back too, as well as a circle to pass cables through, helping keep things neat and tidy.
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The rear I/O is simple enough, with a pair of HDMI 2.0 ports and a single DisplayPort.
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