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Advent Calendar Day 11: Win an AOC G2770PF 144Hz Freesync Gaming Monitor

It’s getting close to Christmas, so we are getting in the holiday spirit! This year, we are rolling out the KitGuru Advent Calendar, with a series of giveaways every day throughout December. For Advent Day 11, we have teamed up with AOC to give the gift of high refresh rates with a brand new G2770PF 144Hz gaming monitor!

These are ‘reviewer’ giveaways, meaning in return for the prizes, we ask that readers share their thoughts with us. These reader reviews will then be shared with others on the site and Facebook page. They don’t need to be super in-depth or as detailed as our own reviews, but a summary of your thoughts and some of your own benchmarks would be appreciated by not just us, but by readers as well. If you can take some pictures, all the better.

Today we are giving away the AOC G2770PF 144Hz Freesync Gaming Monitor! This is a 27-inch 1080p panel sporting FreeSync variable refresh rate technology and a blazing fast 1ms response time. The star of the show is of course the 144Hz refresh rate, paving the way for the best PC gaming experience possible.

We are running this competition through our Facebook page, so all you need to do is head over to THIS POST and let us know that you’re interested in reviewing. We will pick a winner tomorrow morning as we roll out the next mystery giveaway. Keep an eye out over the next couple of weeks because we have something new going up each day!

KitGuru Says: Having transitioned to 144Hz myself in recent years, I don't think I could ever go back. It is certainly a game changer so good luck to everyone entering! We'll be back to announce the winner tomorrow morning.

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