
AOC
The AOC 27B35H3 is a 27‑inch Full HD IPS monitor offering a 120 Hz refresh rate, eye‑comfort features, and basic ergonomics at a budget‑friendly price, making it suitable for casual gaming and everyday productivity.
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Current
$99.99
Average
$95.72
Lowest
$89.99
Highest
$104.05
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Best For
Casual gamers seeking smoother motion than 60 Hz, students and remote workers needing a large, eye‑friendly screen for productivity, multimedia viewers who value IPS color accuracy, budget‑conscious buyers, and multi‑monitor setups that benefit from the frameless design.
Not Ideal For
Competitive esports players requiring 144 Hz+ refresh rates, professionals needing color‑critical performance or wide‑gamut coverage, users demanding modern connectivity (USB‑C, DisplayPort) or advanced ergonomics, and those who prefer built‑in speakers.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers view the AOC 27B35H3 as a solid value monitor for casual gamers and general users, highlighting its 120 Hz refresh rate, 1 ms MPRT response, Adaptive‑Sync support, and near‑full sRGB coverage. They commend the IPS panel’s color fidelity and wide viewing angles, while noting the limited ergonomics and port selection as drawbacks for power users.
What Users Say
Everyday users generally appreciate the sharp 1080p display, smooth 120 Hz performance, and eye‑comfort technologies, especially for long work or study sessions. Common complaints revolve around the lack of a DisplayPort, absence of height adjustment, occasional glossy reflections, and the modest HDR implementation.
Common Complaints
Limited connectivity (only HDMI 1.4 and VGA), lack of height/ swivel adjustment, glossy screen surface causing reflections, HDR limited to ‘Ready’ mode with modest brightness, plastic build quality, and occasional out‑of‑the‑box color calibration issues.
What People Are Saying
“The screen surface is glossy, leading to reflections in bright rooms.”
“Crisp, fluid visual experience with vibrant colors.”
How It Compares
vs. LG 27U411A
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose the AOC 27B35H3 for marginally better color coverage and eye‑comfort features; pick the LG 27U411A if you prefer its additional reading and action‑sync modes.