Published: 2020-10-26, Author: Tim , review by: itpro.co.uk
Abstract: If you're looking for a 4K 27in IPS screen, and have a budget of under £300, it's a straight shootout between this AOC and the Iiyama ProLite XU2792UHSU-B1. There are reasons to choose both of them – and reasons not to.So why buy the AOC? For a start...
The AOC U2790PQU is impressive in some key areas: its 4K resolution means huge detail and space are available for work and media duties, and this solid specification is paired with a versatile, sturdy and stylish exterior.AOC's screen has great colour acc...
Impressive design and build quality, Wide color gamut, Crisp 4K resolution, Great value
No USB-C ports, No HDR, Puny speakers
The AOC U2790PQU looks like a competitively priced and well-specified 4K panel for the office and it doesn't disappoint. Image quality is always razor sharp when showing UHD content, be that Photoshop, Forza Horizon 4 or 4K films.Yes, it's a pity there's...
Granted £600 is a lot of money for a monitor, but from a productivity point of view the screen's extended workspace is excellent - once you adapt to the sheer scale on offer. This is helped by a simply superb IPS panel which produces some amazing quality...
Published: 2016-09-25, Author: David , review by: uk.hardware.info
The amount of UWQHD monitors on the market keeps growing. This is nice, since potential buyers will have more models to choose from. Since our last test the prices have decreased a bit, but there have been quite a few new releases at the top of the mark...
Only one HDMI and DisplayPort, Not ideal for gamers, Contrast ratio lower than MVA LCD panels
AOC U3477PQU – Image Quality The moment you fire up the AOC, it's immediately obvious that this is a quality monitor. Viewing angles, contrast, colour accuracy and colour saturation appear as I'd expect them to on a good-quality IPS screen. Plus, of cours...
UWQHD-monitors are a valuable addition to the market as alternative for Ultra HD-monitors. Whoever wishes a lot of workspace without the need to scale software should definitely consider this. Concerning the tested monitors: we can safely say that all t...
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Published: 2015-08-09, Author: John , review by: eteknix.com
Selecting any monitor requires a degree of compromise and this is especially the case with 21:9 displays. For gaming purposes, the aspect ratio is sublime and delivers a breathtaking experience. Furthermore, the ultrawide format works pretty well with mos...
Cost-conscious price for 4K enthusiasts on a budget, Plenty of connectivity options
Image quality is inferior to the best 4K monitors, Noticeable input lag between the PC and the screen, Backlight could be brighter, Dull design
In the end, the AOC U2868PQU isn't the bargain it looks on paper.The DT Accessory PackUp your game and the get the most out of your gear with the following extras, hand-picked by our editors:Mount-It! monitor stand ($33)This inexpensive and sturdy VESA mo...
Abstract: This is certainly the largest - in screen size – panel that I have reviewed but even with its fairly weighty base it weights a fraction of what my first 17inch monitor weighed, that you always had a space to put it down before you picked it up, this unit ...