22" - 27" AOC Monitors (Refurbished)
- Some of them are IPS, some aren’t
- They’re all 1920 x 1080 resolution
- The IPS ones are frameless
- Does whatever a generic monitor can
Talk isn't cheap.
Not as cheap as these monitors, anyway. That’s why it’s a selfish waste of anyone else’s time to ask them their opinions on this monitor. Your friends, your family, the hot-lookin’ geniuses in the Meh forums: don’t take advantage of their generosity with idle chitchat that will have exactly no effect on your decision.
Do you need a monitor? Do you want to pay a low price for it?
There. That’s all you need to know. Either you want a perfectly acceptable refurbished 1920 x 1080 monitor or you don’t. If so, the only question left is, which one?
You could look through the specs of each model if you insist on making this complicated. Some have a different array of inputs than others. Some have built-in speakers, some don’t. The IPS ones are frameless and show more vivid colors from more viewing angles. They’re all the same resolution, but some of you may want a bigger monitor, some of you may prefer to pack more pixels into every inch. Just don’t make anybody talk it over with you. The rest of humanity would rather watch a Nicki Minaj video with their grandparents than discuss your monitor-buying odyssey.
Or you could just trust that we’ve priced them according to desirability (we have) and buy the most expensive one you can afford. OK, yeah, that decision benefits us. But it benefits everyone else even more, by not wasting their precious time talking about refurbished monitors. Actually, we should probably shut up, too.