Review: AOC X24P1

by Parm Mann on 17 July 2018, 16:00

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Conclusion

...AOC's X24P1 serves as a refreshing reminder that you don't need to break the bank in order to obtain a quality display.

There are readers out there sitting with a smug 'told-you-so' look upon their faces right about now. They’re the ones who’ve been enjoying a 1,920x1,200 monitor for years.

Such a resolution is hardly a secret, but having been nudged aside by ubiquitous 1080p panels, the few remaining WUXGA displays are easily overlooked. An influx of premium monitors touting huge screens, ultra-high resolutions or eye-catching curves has diverted our attention, yet AOC's X24P1 serves as a refreshing reminder that you don't need to break the bank in order to obtain a quality display.

The 16:10 aspect ratio is a fine choice for productivity, the bezels are nice and thin, the stand is suitably versatile, and the IPS panel delivers excellent viewing angles, impressive brightness and commendable out-the-box accuracy. Overall uniformity and contrast could be better, and a density of 94 pixels per inch may be considered somewhat basic by today's standards, but these are minor quibbles on what is ultimately a solid all-rounder for the home or office.

Bottom line: limited supply ensures that 16:10 panels aren't as aggresively priced as their 16:9 equivalents, but the premium is justified by a superior overall experience. In the market for a quality 24in monitor? AOC's X24P1 is recommended.

The Good
 
The Bad
16:10 aspect ratio
Bright IPS panel with good accuracy
Integrated USB hub and speakers
Low power consumption
Wide choice of inputs
Versatile stand
 
Colour uniformity not perfect
Contrast could be better



AOC X24P1

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2560x1600 would be so much more interesting though.
DanceswithUnix
2560x1600 would be so much more interesting though.

I am more surprised a 1920X1200 panel is still being made though!!
Hopefully more 16:10 monitors are in the works from other companies. I've always preferred it over 16:9 but due to lack of 16:10 options obviously had to go with 16:9.
Still love my Dell U2410, though its now become surplus to needs and will soon be looking for a new home, shame though, love the 16:10 ratio!
Bought a pair of Dell UltraSharp U2412Ms, last year. Hopefully they'll last me a long time. 16:10 is so much better on the eyes.