
Enhance your viewing experience with this 40-inch AOC monitor. It has a 3840 x 2160 resolution and a 60Hz refresh rate to produce realistic HD images, and its flicker-free technology adjusts brightness without causing fatigue to your eyes. This AOC monitor is less than 10mm thick, so it integrates seamlessly into the wall.

Q: Does this monitor support Gsync? If not, how does monitor performs in games? Thanks!
A: No , It does not support gsync, If you are not a hardcore gamer you should be ok. I have tried Diablo iii ( not fast paced) and Crysis iii and I didn't have any problems. I definitely recommend calibration. I bought one 4 weeks ago and I think it's a good monitor for what I paid.
A: Yes, you can use the PBP (acts as 2 monitors) or the PBP 4WIN (acts as 4 monitors; but you need to have two video inputs from each PC). I use the PBP 4WIN which gives me a total of 4 separate monitors, 2 per each PC. This allows the full use of the entire screen, where the PBP could have some black dead space above and below the images. If planning to use multiple PC's, I'd also recommend a USB Peripheral Sharing Switch (allows you to switch your Mouse and Keyboard between multiple devices). I have an IOGEAR 2x4 USB 2.0 Peripheral Sharing Switch, which works great between the 2 PC's I have hooked up to my monitor to use a single wireless keyboard and mouse!
A: Yes. HDMI 2 cable from PSR to Monitor. Use the second HDMI port. Manual at bottom of page. http://us.aoc.com/product_feature.php?id=84
Q: Is this monitor matte or glossy?
A: VERY glossy
Q: Well this monitor support the new Xbox One X
A: Yes, standard HDMI connections on the back. I have both Xbox One and my PC connected, and switch between the source. However, you will want to have some PC speakers connected to the monitor, as the built in speakers are pretty minimal
Q: Can you use this dually as a monitor and TV (with direct TV)?
A: Yes, The DTV box does the tuning/output you just hook the hdmi from the box to the monitor.
A: 21" high by 72" width using 2 monitors and you would need to be back around 5ft