aoc international 24 tft lcd manufacturer

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AOC Flicker-Free Technology utilises a DC (Direct Current) backlight panel, reducing flickering light levels. With eye strain and fatigue absolutely minimized, feel free to enjoy those long, intense gaming sessions in comfort!
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AOC or formerly known as Admiral Overseas Corporation in trade circles is a multinational electronics company that was founded in Chicago, Illinois by Ross Siragusa. It was initially the Asian arm of his Admiral Corporation but was later established in Taiwan by 1967 as the first company to manufacture and export color TVs. It was renamed AOC International by 1976 and is known as such to this day.
AOC’s expertise, as you can see traces back to the 1960s where it started manufacturing the first few color TVs for the global market. It has established itself in practically every region of the globe, but it’s more popular in Asian and European markets than in the USA. By 2007, its already established and selling its products in 40 countries, including major markets like India and Mexico.
I remember back in the CRT days where almost every CRT monitor you could buy for PCs was from AOC. Some brands came close to competing, but in 2013, AOC dominated the global market by ranking number one in PC monitor sales in China and the rest of the Asian region. And recently, in 2019, they ranked as the number 1 gaming monitor brand in the global market.
The quickest answer is yes, AOC deserves your hard-earned cash even if most of their offerings are underdogs in the market. The main reason why they probably don’t sell as much is the obscurity surrounding the brand. Some consumers think that the company makes Chinese knock-offs, but they are market leaders not only in China but in other major regions as well.
AOC has recently seen fantastic success with their AGON premium lineup, but we believe their G2 series products are their current best-sellers. Models like the AOC 24G2 or its USB-equipped variant, the 24G2U has consistently sold out since its release in 2019. The monitor showed fantastic performance in every crucial aspect while being cheaper than its closest competitors.

Towards the end of last year AOC made a change to their popular 23.8″ 24G2U gaming display and switched to the use of a different panel. We had reviewed the 24G2U as part of last year’s budget gaming monitor article, and were impressed by its performance and capabilities. It’s become one of the most popular low-cost gaming monitors in this size range and recommended by many different reviewers. Later in August 2020 some users started to notice that the panel in their screen was not the same as that in the review units, with AOC seemingly having switched from using a panel from lesser-known manufacturer Panda as featured in the numerous reviews online, to one from BOE instead.
We had been talking to AOC about this change as well and considering the same kind of thing, looking at the new BOE panel version and comparing it to the original Panda panel version in an updated review.
However we have today received an update and statement from AOC that is included below, but as a TL;DR summary they have since discontinued use of the BOE panel and returned to using only the Panda panel for this screen. This seems to be a good idea given the widespread coverage of the Panda panel in reviews and the fact it was a solid performer as well. It’s a shame there was this confusion in the first place and we’re not really fans of manufacturers switching key components like this unannounced, especially when it’s the exact same monitor model. Obviously as the statement says, sometimes this is necessary and to be fair most of the time the panels are so similar that most people would never know or notice the difference – it’s not like they’ve switched from an IPS-type panel to TN Film or something drastic. However, we do applaud their transparency now with this statement and commitment to being clearer in the future.
“The display specialist AOC recently changed the panel in their highly appreciated gaming monitors 24G2U, 24G2AE, and 24G2. This is an official statement by AOC International Europe B.V. to address the recent questions that arose around this matter.
AOC honours being transparent to our customers and our community. We are proud to be able to deliver the best products on the market for the best accessible price, which customers appreciate and made our brand the first choice in the gaming sector. We highly thank all our community for this.
In the computer monitor industry, it is a common practice to search for different panel sources and work with different panel manufacturers. This is also true for our brand, if the panels meet AOC’s very high quality standards.
In the case of the 24G2 models, AOC decided to add a second panel source into the model 24G2 in order to keep the continuity of model supply. This additional panel source was introduced in August 2020.
We would like to apologise to our community and our customers due to any confusion caused by these two panel variants and for those who felt misled or even misinformed. AOC always strives to provide the best technology and quality at all times and with all decisions, we always prioritize the needs and wishes of our customers. We will continue to improve our practices and communications on necessary changes in panels whenever they go along with measurable changes in performance.
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AOC is the international brand of TPV Technology Limited, a US $ 12 billion Business Conglomerate that was formed in USA and is now based out of Taiwan. TPV group designs and manufactures a wide range of LED and LCD displays for global distribution across Europe, North and South America, Australia, China, India and many other Asian countries. AOC is a complete one stop solution for all display needs. AOC has earned a reputation for selling user-friendly, technologically advanced displays, with every aspect of AOC’s business focusing on the development of products that fit seamlessly into consumers’ digital lifestyles.

TPV Technology Limited (informally TPV, Chinese: 冠捷科技) is a Fortune China 500 multinational electronics manufacturing company headquartered in Kwun Tong, Hong Kong, and incorporated in Bermuda.computer monitors with a 33% market share.CRT and TFT LCD monitors as well as LCD TVs for distribution globally.AOC, Envision, and Philips for some products (TPV obtained the brand name of Philips from Koninklijke Philips N.V.). It is also an original design manufacturer for other companies.
The company was founded in 1990 in China as Top Victory Electronics, as the mainland China manufacturing plant of AOC International (founded in 1967).
In June 2009 MMD (Multimedia Displays) as a wholly owned company of TPV was established through a brand license agreement with Philips, and its role is to exclusively market and sell Philips branded LCD monitors and displays worldwide. Three categories of Philips product lines are included under the agreement: the Business and Consumer Range of LCD monitors, Public Signage and Hotel/Hospitality TV.

AOC International AG323QCX2 31.5-Inch – (2560 x 1440 @ 144Hz) WQHD Curved Gaming Monitor with Built-In 2 x 5W Speakers, Free Sync 1ms, Wall mountable, Display Port, HDMI & USB-C
AOC International AG323QCX2 31.5-Inch - (2560 x 1440 @ 144Hz) WQHD Curved Gaming Monitor with Built-In 2 x 5W Speakers, Free Sync 1ms, Wall mountable, Display Port, HDMI & USB-C quantity
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