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AOC Gaming C32G2ZE - 32 Inch FHD Curved Monitor, 240Hz, 1 ms MPRT, VA AMD FreeSync Premium, Low Input Lag (1920x1080@ 240Hz, 300 cd/m², HDMI/DP)

£164.99

Experience unparalleled gaming performance with the AOC Gaming C32G2ZE, a stunning 32-inch FHD curved monitor designed to deliver crystal-clear visuals. Featuring a VA panel, AMD FreeSync Premium technology ensures smooth and seamless gameplay, even at fast-paced action-packed games.

With its advanced pixel response time of just 1ms, every frame is rendered with unprecedented speed without the ghosting effect, creating an immersive gaming experience that's unmatched in its class. The curved design wraps around you, placing you directly in the center of the action, while delivering an unparalleled level of immersion and control.

The display measures a respectable 31.5 inches, perfect for large screens or high-end gamers who demand the best out of their setup. With a sleek fixed stand, this monitor is designed to be both sturdy and stylish, providing years of reliable performance without compromising on style.

Featuring a robust IPSC panel with a color gamut of over 90%, this monitor delivers vibrant colors and true blacks that will draw you in and keep you engaged for hours on end. The AOC Gaming C32G2ZE is the perfect companion for gamers who demand top-notch visuals, fluid performance, and an unshakeable connection to their games.

Product Reviews

Name: Review:
I was a bit skeptical about spending 23 inches by 60Hz, but this monitor has won me over. I upgraded from a lower-end model and can honestly say that's an amazing upgrade - obviously not going to be a high-end one for anyone looking for the best of the best. The price point was definitely right when I saw it for £100 and I'm glad I didn't spring for a higher-end model, as you probably wouldn't know the difference anyway.

The build quality is fairly decent considering the setup - once I got it on the desk, it just kind of sat there. It's not like it needs to be made of metal or anything, but that's about as much movement as it has at this point. Once it can survive from the box to the desk without needing to be relocated, then it's good enough for me.

I. Wilson - 25/07/2025

They're a great pair, offering top-notch specs for their price. They deliver impressive results for gaming, with fantastic performance and crisp visuals.

The only issue I've encountered is that they have a somewhat unusual design, particularly when rear-mounting them with a VESA plate. The back of the monitor has a rather thick profile, which may require some careful placement to avoid creating cramped spaces or obstructions in your rig.

When mounting using this type of plate, you're essentially sacrificing some surface space for the VESA holes, which can make it difficult to find compatible standoffs. To mitigate this, I had to get creative and use a combination of plumbing washers and carefully calibrating our screws to ensure they engage cleanly without any residual clearance issues.

In retrospect, these monitors seem like an excellent value for the price, given their high performance capabilities.

C. Xyler - 18/07/2025

I'll pay top dollar for anything that's curved and has decent color, but I'm not paying much for a screen that can't even display HDR on its own - especially if I've got my console set up with HDR enabled in PS5 or Xbox settings. The monitor itself is great to look at, and the 32-inch curved size is a nice touch.

I do have one major complaint: it's not compatible with those fancy new consoles that can stream games in HDR. If you're going to spend money on a high-end screen anyway, might as well get the top-of-the-line model too - but honestly, I'd rather shell out the extra cash for a good monitor than spend all my hard-earned money on some inferior screen.

It's surprisingly easy to set up and connect everything, even if you're just using it as a basic gaming monitor. The HDR version is nice, too, although it still can't quite match the picture quality of a dedicated HDR-enabled console setup.

D. Wilson - 24/10/2025