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D-SUB refers to the actual physical connector. All D-SUB connectors start with “D” for the overall shape of the shroud; the second letter (A-E) indicates the overall size of the shroud, and number is the number of pins. The VGA connector is DE-15, most serial and RS-232 ports are DE-9, etc. There are other letters, mostly denoting the gender (P for pin/plug, S for socket) and other types of D sub connectors, but those were usually for specialized use cases.
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The HDR mode is just a different definition of HDR. It means when the colours are outside the range e.g. (R,G,B)510,255,255 it will tone map the values down 255,127,127 instead of clamping the values 255,255,255 (numbers for illustration only).
I would actually love a video on the different definitions of HDR, there are 3 off the top of my head
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I have some AOC monitors and you seem to have the exact same menu. I think they just re-used the same menu without adding the actual functionality.
Sidenote: 150$ isn't a great deal. My AOC monitors were 155$ and they are 144HZ with red shiny underbars, HDR 400 and an OS joystick.
The only letdown I'd say is the pixel response time, which is worst when you're running something at 30fps or 60fps (old games) and it has lots of shadows. It leaves these big ass red and black streaks. But they're great for secondary screens with good colors.
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6:16 I’ve seen that horizontal OSD on recent AOC branded monitors (I have a 1080p 120hz AOC curved monitor)
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2:57 Ergonomic guides usually say that the top of the bezel should be about level with your eyes, so the height looks pretty much spot on. You're supposed to have your head upright and looking slightly downwards.
Personal preferences of course vary, but this looks like where they should put it by default.
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Having three input types is a nice bonus. That would be a great monitor for a test bench because you can connect almost any computer to it. The only thing missing is DVI; if you have an older computer that ONLY has DVI outputs you'll need an adapter (either DVI-A to VGA or DVI-D to HDMI).
It's also a solid choice for an office computer. A lot of the computers that the major brands are making now only have DisplayPort outputs; if you pick up a system like that you can use this monitor with a normal cable. Those speakers are good enough for your basic computer sounds or watching the occasional YouTube video. The wide color gamut and accurate colors will make it a more pleasant experience than many cheap monitors.
As you said, you're not going to want this as your gaming display. But if you want to add a second display to your gaming rig for non-gaming uses it will work well.
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I was about to recommend the Huawei Mateview SE, since I got a couple of them as secondary screens and for travel, 24", 1080p, 75Hz, (height adjustable + rotatable stand optional), very nice colors (90% P3), way more elegant look and thinner bezels and in the same price range as the AmazonBasic ones, but I forgot that Huawei is banned in the US. But maybe helpful for someone outside of the US. They also have 12V input instead of 110V/220V like the Amazon one, so I got a USB-C PD to barrel jack cable and when I travel I can just put them anywhere and use them with my Anker 737 powerbank which is really handy. On 50% brightness they pull only 8W or something and run like 10 hours.
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