![]() We tried i-Menu first, hoping it would let us by-pass the finicky OSD controls and actually use some presets. Admittedly you don’t actually need any of these for the AOC I1601FWUX to work, since it’s a plug-and-play device, but they can sure make life a little easier – or at least, they probably would if they worked… Like on the CD, you’ll find a User Guide and driver, along with i-Menu, E-Saver and Screen+ software packages. And just to save you some hassle, we’re providing the link right here. As is so often the case, the answer is to pop on to the US website. Nor does it help much that trying to find the appropriate software and drivers for its I1601FWUX on AOC’s official website is like locating a needle in a haystack – at least on the global or European versions. While we guess a memory stick might have added too much cost, at least the quick start guide should have given the specific link where the included software could actually be found, rather than just pointing the user towards the generic AOC.com. It seems a tad bizarre to include a CD with a brand-new product requiring, by its physical connectivity, a very recent laptop that is incredibly unlikely to come with an optical disc drive and therefore the ability to read said CD.
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