AOC's OSD system is broken down into eight main tabs:
The OSD system itself is broadly the same as AOC's other ‘last gen' monitors, by which I mean it's the same outdated looking menu as something like the AG276UZD, and it doesn't have the updated, cleaner vibe of the U27G4R. The only real difference is that it's now coloured orange to match the rest of the CS theme, and it features the CS logo in the top left. Other than that, it still works fine and is fully featured, I just think it's a weird spot to be in where the company seemingly has two different menu systems, and I can't work out why some monitors still get the older one.
AOC does also offer its GMenu software though, allowing control over the same settings but directly from your PC. It can also be used to update the monitor's firmware, which is always a good inclusion.
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