The OSD is pretty standard stuff for AOC, and not unlike what we’ve seen on their other models. It’s not as feature-rich as some of the more expensive gaming monitors for the likes of ASUS and AORUS, but it’s perfectly usable regardless.
You still have full control of colour temp, gamma and levels, allowing for a more in-depth calibration.
It’s a minor thing, but you can customise the OSD quite a bit too, which is handy.
Since the panel is ultra-wide, it also offers a comprehensive set of PIP/PAP modes, allowing you to show two inputs on one display.
Gaming mode allows for faster response times and boosting it from 100hz to the maximum 144zh.
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