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4K monitors have been touted as the next mainstream standard to replace 1920×1080 displays, but the Steam Hardware survey suggests this may take over a decade. Currently, 34.33% of gamers are using 1920×1080 and 26.89% play at a surprisingly low, 1366×768...
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...
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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...
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Using my trusty ruler (very scientific) I measured the width and length of the screen at 82cm wide x 37cm height (though you need to allow for the small border around the edge). This smaller persona is partially thanks to the 21:9 ratio which provides a s...
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pcgameware.co.uk Updated: 2015-10-16 01:22:41
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Sometime ago I took a look at what was described as the most Gaming focused monitor that we have ever seen here at pcGameware, that monitor was the Asus Swift PG278Q . Today I will be taking a look at what must be the coolest and probably one of the most...
What's great about the AOC U3477PQU is that once you have seen it there's no question you will want it, yes it really is that simple! But the bigger issue is what happens when you've got it. Now the question is; do you have enough horsepower to drive it?...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2015-10-16 01:23:17
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Following in the footsteps of LG and its 34UM95 , AOC is now the second manufacturer to go down the 34" WQHD (3440 x 1440 pixels) route. The two competitors will have to battle it out in the market, but who outperformed whom in our tests? It looks like it...
Good default colours (Delta E=3), Fullyadjustable base, Good connectivity options, Wide viewing angles...
Obvious light leakage from the corners in dark images...
While the U3477PQU is a great monitor for image work, it is unfortunately pretty limited to this specific use. We really liked its connectivity options and overall design. It's a real shame, though, that it suffers from the same light leakage problems as...
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There is no doubt that the AOC U3477PQU is a formidable looking monitor. The 21:9 UltraWide aspect ratio will certainly take some getting used to although those currently using a 2560×1440 panel will find the initial adjustment less of a problem. The AOC...
IPS panel, HDMI, DVI and Displayport out, realistic colour reproduction, superior image quality, Price point is very competitive, built in speakers and USB 3.0 hub...
Displayport input is the only one to support 60hz 3,440 x 1,440, 5ms may not be fast enough for some gamers.
The AOC U3477PQU will certainly appeal to the enthusiast audience who yearn for a big, cinematic screen to enjoy high definition movies and the latest PC games.The Ultra Wide 3,440 x 1,440 resolution will take some time to adapt to, especially if you are...
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ergohacks.com Updated: 2016-02-16 07:44:10
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AOC's 34″ monitor arrived in the biggest box I have ever seen for electronic equipment. Unboxing it was a pleasure and in less than ten minutes after the doorbell had rung, it was sitting on my desk displaying a high quality background image I had selecte...
It didn't matter what I was doing, AOC's 34″ monitor served me well. It is fabulous for gaming or watching a movie and it allows three A4 or larger parallel work panels. Whilst studying in the evenings I could load up a movie on the side whilst typing awa...
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What is the AOC U3477PQU? The AOC U3477PQU is simply one of the most desirable monitors you can buy right now. Its combination of a huge 34-inch panel, along with its ultra-wide 21:9 aspect ratio, high resolution and top-spec IPS LCD tech, means it ticks...
Excellent overall image quality, Striking 21:9 aspect ratio, Elegant design, Fully adjustable stand, Cheaper than curved alternatives...
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...
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tbreak.ae Updated: 2016-11-26 19:52:35
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Right up front, I have to say that the AOC U3477PQU is probably the largest desktop monitor I've reviewed to date. Seriously – this thing is MASSIVE, and instantly became the envy of everyone in the office. But while showing off a swanky 34-inch monster o...
Massive screen space for multiple applications, Fully adjustable, Impressive color representation...
Slightly uncomfortable OSD controls, USB ports could have been better placed...
The AOC U3477PQU is an absolute beast of a monitor that demands attention as well as a fair amount of space on your desk. But this behemoth also packs plenty of muscle, so for anyone who's got the cash to spare and a decent enough machine to power this...
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uk.hardware.info Updated: 2017-08-10 02:30:57
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Even though 4K displays are becoming cheaper and cheaper, we see a growing number of UWQHD monitors in the market. Despite their high price users that need a lot of workspace seem to like them a lot. We tested 15 various models. Not very long ago we p...
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...
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AOC's been in the monitor business for a while, and it's great that the company is still churning out great monitors suited for every user. The AOC U3477PQU isn't exactly your ordinary monitor. What you will notice is the rather wide 21:9 aspect ratio tha...
Thin bezels, Great color output, Plethora of connectivity options...
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Monitors are one of the stand out components of your computer and it has to make a statement. The AOC U3477PQU easily ranks as one of the best ones out there...
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Right now 4k 2160p UHD resolution is what 2k 1080p Full HD resolution was roughly 5-6 years ago so naturally every single LCD/TFT manufacturer out there is launching models that support 4k. Just like with 1080p all LCDs and TFTs that support the new 4k 21...
Very Good Build Quality, Design, 1440p WQHD Resolution, AH-IPS Panel, Very Good Image Quality, 5ms GTG Response Time, 21:9 Aspect Ratio, Stand (Height/Pivot/Swivel Adjustable), 4 USB Ports, Power...
Price (For Some)...
No matter which large electronics chain you visit 4k will be there to welcome you and although i have to admit that there are some very impressive 4k solutions out there (for example have you seen the curved Samsung UE65HU8500?) most of them are...
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The $800 / £600 AOC U3477Pqu is rather more expensive, but I'd be far happier using this screen full time than any 4K screen I've used to date. Even the freaky-expensive 32-inch Asus IGZO panel.There is a slight issue with game support too. Not a lot of d...
A trifle pricey, but the image quality and dramatic effect of gaming at 21:9 almost makes it worth it...
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Innovation in the monitor market has been weak for years, but there are signs that something is about to happen. In TVs we are starting to see OLED and 4K, and high-resolution is also coming to monitors these day. The 34-inch AOC monitor we have received...
Light homogeneity, Some blurring, Black level...
BIG, Picture quality, Good ergonomic adjustment options, Many inputs, Colors, Flicker-free...
AOC U3477PQU is a big monitor with a pretty basic but nice design. AOC has integrated a range of ergonomic adjustment options that allow you to adjust for example height.With an IPS panel AOC has made sure that color accuracy can be adjusted to match even...
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Many of us still remember when widescreen standards such as 16:10 and 16:9 really took off, replacing the rather square-looking monitors with something a bit wider. So-called ‘UltraWide' (or super wide) monitors with a 21:9 aspect ratio took that one step...
The monitor is set up nicely to provide accurately represented and naturally vibrant colours, aided by a generous but not excessive colour gamut, very light matte screen surface and high-performance AH-IPS panel, Quite a good contrast performance overall...
Gamma didn't quite follow the 2.2 standard using any ‘Gamma' setting, but wasn't far off using the defaults – and this slight deviation shouldn't bother most users, As usual for IPS models, IPS glow is present with eats away at some peripheral detail, The...
Sometimes when we review monitors it's just a case of going through the motions. Getting on with testing in a rather clinical fashion, finding some things we quite like and others we're not so hot on. Whilst reviewing the AOC u3477Pqu, things were a bit d...
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The AOC U2868PQU, however, is a 28-inch TN panel with a much smoother Ultra HD refresh rate of 60Hz. At first glance, the U2868PQU is a plain device that you wouldn’t expect to have an Ultra HD resolution. The black plastic base and stand are perfectly ac...
The best budget Ultra HD monitor we've seen, with excellent image quality and many inputs...
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The AOC U2868PQU runs natively at 3,840×2,160 resolution and is capable of running at 60hz, a significant step up from the previous ‘budget' limitation of 30hz. A lot of our readers on Facebook have mentioned that they won't be happy until they can get 12...
Very competitively priced, stand is well constructed, toolless and supports portrait mode, 1ms GTG refresh, panel linearity is decent, overall image quality is high, 4 port USB hub, cables all in the box...
onboard speakers are weak, touch panel interface could be better.
When Ultra HD 4K monitors were announced, the pricing was extremely prohibitive. Kitguru has been in a fortunate position of using the £2,400 Asus PQ321QE now for the last eight months – the IGZO display is spectacular, but the asking price had proved a s...
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apcmag.com Updated: 2014-11-10 01:03:08
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The exterior bezel isn't anything to write home about; it's relatively thick compared to designer LCDs, but at least it's extremely manoeuvrable thanks to the height and angle adjustable stand. The on-screen display (OSD) is accessed via front-facing touc...
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The newest in what's sure to be a long and storied lineup of budget 4K monitors by the end of 2015, AOC's fresh U2868PQU 4K display is a screen that's full of contradictions. The U2 (the shorthand we'll be using for reference from now on, not to be confus...
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...
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Most of the UHD monitors now available are still in the premium category, featuring high-quality IPS panels and prices at £500 and above. But if you're looking to snare an ultra high-resolution display and don't thin they're worth that much, there's now t...
The AOC U2868PQU offers a glimpse of UHD possibilities at around half the price of the current IPS and VA technology competition. But it is in some respects only half the monitor. In its favour it has fairly decent colour gamut and contrast ratio, and bet...
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Ultra HD monitors are increasing exponentially more ubiquitous – but they're still frightfully expensive things. The reason for that is that most of them are still very much on the higher end of things, employing bleeding edge IPS (In-plane Switching) pan...
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Ever since i got my first "serious" computer system back in 1990 (based on the Intel 80286 CPU) and my first serious gaming only system (the Commodore Amiga 500) roughly a year earlier (which i then upgraded to the 500 Plus model) I've always loved playin...
Good Build Quality, 4k UHD Resolution, Overall Image Quality, 1ms GTG Response Time, Touch Panel Controls, Stand (Height/Pivot/Swivel Adjustable), 4 USB Ports, Price (For Some)...
Input Lag (For Some), Vertical Viewing Angle...
Because we lack the necessary equipment to perform thorough reviews of LCD screens i was at first skeptical about starting such reviews but almost a full month of using any LCD screen should be enough to at least cover most angles. So after using the U286...
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The AOC U2868PQU ($599.99) joins the growing list of reasonably priced 28-inch Ultra High Definition monitors being pumped out by manufacturers such as Lenovo, Acer, Philips, Samsung, and Dell. Based on Twisted Nematic (TN) technology, this panel delivers...
Sharp UHD image quality. Fast pixel response. Generous port selection. Fully adjustable stand.
Narrow viewing angles. Skewed greens...
The AOC U2868PQU is a full-featured, 28-inch Ultra-High-Definition (UHD) monitor that delivers solid performance at a reasonable price...
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topnewreview.com Updated: 2018-04-08 02:06:53
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DETAILS• Manufacturer: AOCAOC shares many similarities with Acer. Generally, it offers excellent value for money while still adopting the latest technologies, and they have roughly the same level of quality.The AOC U2868PQU therefore, was expe...
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The AOC U2868PQU ($599.99) joins the growing list of reasonably priced 28-inch Ultra High Definition monitors being pumped out by manufacturers such as Lenovo, Acer, Philips, Samsung, and Dell. Based on Twisted Nematic (TN) technology, this panel delivers...
Sharp UHD image quality, Fast pixel response, Generous port selection, Fully adjustable stand...
Narrow viewing angles, Skewed greens...
The AOC U2868PQU is a full-featured, 28-inch Ultra-High-Definition (UHD) monitor that delivers solid performance at a reasonable price...
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The different pricing tiers among 4K displays are quite clearly split between different panel technologies and screen size. For what might be considered an “entry-level” 4K screen, you pay around £350-450, and for that you get a TN (twisted nematic) displ...
Solid allround 4K display with 10bit IPS panel and 32inch screen, Good colour reproduction, Good value, relative to alternative 4K displays...
More HDMI or DisplayPort inputs would be useful, Not quite as bright as some alternative displays.
If you're not after the very finest colour accuracy or advanced monitor gaming features such as 144Hz or adaptive-sync technology, the AOC U3277PQU is a great choice.Its biggest selling point is its super high resolution 32-inch screen, which is great for...
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This is the AOC U3277PQU. A 32-inch, ultrawide 4K gaming monitor with a resolution of 3840 x 2160, a 10-bit IPS panel, and running at 60 Hertz. So it has a great spec sheet. But is that enough to make this a great product? Over the last two w...
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System with DisplayPort, HDMI, DVI or VGA.You can buy a 4K TV, if you're willing to accept some major limitations, but realistically would you use this as a monitor? The apparent similarity between TVs and monitors in the technology does lead many p...
4K monitor for those with few budget limitations...
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Not long ago, you'd need to spend close to a grand to get a 4K monitor. But as with all things in computing, the prices have been falling steadily. With the AOC U2790PQU you can enjoy 27in of 4K goodness for less than £300. Surely there must be a catch...
Incredible price for a 4K screen, Superb colour accuracy, Plenty of ergonomic adjustment, USB 3.0 hub...
Mediocre brightness uniformity, No USB-C connection...
The AOC U2790PQU is supposedly a budget screen. But we wouldn't really fault it even if it was quite a bit more expensive. We thought the Iiyama ProLite XUB2792UHSU was great value, but this screen from AOC offers almost the same features and better colou...
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AOC has bolstered its office monitor range with this upmarket 4K panel that comes dressed in stylish gunmetal silver and with extra features such as built-in stereo speakers and a USB 3.0 hub to pitch it above the mass of Quad HD desk monitors out there.A...
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...
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The connections on the back are in a horizon line 9cm up from the base in a cut away down pointing area, from right to left mains input, flip up power switch, HDMI1, HDMI2, Display Port, upstream USB and two downstream USB.There is a nipple towards the...
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The AOC U2790PQU is a 4K monitor with smart design and a broad range of features – which means that it's equally at home in the office or at home. The 27in diagonal means this screen is crisp and detailed without being overly large, and its surprisingly...
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...
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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...
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on AmazonThe AOC U2790PQU is a high-end 4K monitor designed for business executives which require a well-designed monitor that is functional and reliable. We like the unique look of the product, but we love the brand's excellent track record even...
The AOC U2790PQU is a well-designed premium monitor for home and office use, but it does have a few limitations which might make you want to reconsider. The color quality is decent, but some aspects like the default color temperature and contrast ratio co...
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