uk.hardware.info Updated: 2018-05-10 01:29:01
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There is a type of monitor that does not cost much more than a standard model but does offer much more work space. Experts know about it, but because they don't have a very recognisable name, they are often missed by those looking for a new, affordable di...
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AOC is no stranger to building good-quality monitors on the cheap, and the q2770Pqu sees the company in fine form. Not content with serving up a 27in, 2,560 x 1,440 panel for less than £400, AOC has defied expectations by throwing in a fully adjustable st...
A bargain of a 27in WQHD monitor with a decent adjustable stand and solid all-round image quality...
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You’d expect a large, 2,560x1,440 display to be overly expensive, but that isn’t the case with the AOC Q2770Pqu, one of the cheapest 27in, 2,560x1,440 monitors we’ve seen. It's also one of the best, as our colour calibrator showed it was already displayin...
A 27in monitor with a 2,560x1,440 resolution and superb picture quality...
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For content writers and image editors such as myself, having a large display with a high-resolution to work on and maximise our workspace is virtually a must have and whilst a 1920 x 1080 workspace is usable, it's not ideal – especially when you're refere...
Massive 2560 x 1440 resolution, Low 5ms response time, Crisp, clear and vibrant image, well established brand...
USB3.0 not in a convenient position, Price is getting dangerously close to that of the latest 4k panels...
PricingLike a number of the other monitors that I've reviewed and seen over the last few years, US and UK pricing is not directly relational between one another and this generally does come down to how both of the markets are fulfilled in each region and...
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pcgameware.co.uk Updated: 2014-08-28 01:05:24
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I was just about to use a few choice words to chase off yet another person to knock on my door in the space of an hour (six to be exact), when I noticed a bloody great big box in front of me. So being a rather simple bod who gets excited about opening box...
All in the AOC Q2770Pqu offers a great package, especially at £355.63. It arrived well protected and packaged with very little assembly required. Its uncomplicated styling is good and it supports all the display connectivity you're likely to want, includ...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2014-08-28 01:05:28
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We've updated our monitor buyer's guide with a fresh pick of favourite models for general computing, graphic design, gaming and more. There are quite a few new arrivals in our... AOC announced a new 27-inch PC monitor with 2560 x 1440 resolution, one tha...
A nice, big workspace (2560 x 1440 pixels) and great readability thanks to the 27" format and WQHD resolution, Good colour fidelity with custom settings, Wide viewing angles...
You will need to change a few settings to get the best out of this monitor...
Although colour fidelity isn't great with the out-of-the-box settings, you only need to change a few settings to get the best out of the AOC Q2770QPU. With a good range of connections and an inoffensive design, this AOC monitor offers excellent image qual...
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The Q2770PQU is a new addition to AOC's line of professional monitors, a 27-inch panel with an iMac-like 2560 x 1440-pixel resolution. It takes a Super PLS panel, Samsung's IPS-style technology, to promise crisp and vivid images.A substantial stand swivel...
High 2560 x 1440 resolution, superb image quality, telescopic, rotating stand, low power consumption...
Bland styling with asymmetric bezel...
For a large high-resolution IPS screen at a premium price of around £400 you'd expect decent build quality and full sRGB coverage. You get that, and a consistent image with impressive colour accuracy. It may not be packaged in the finest of chassis but th...
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The screen can be rotated through 90 degrees to portrait mode for those applications that need it. This, in fact, is also quite useful as it makes it quite easy to access the power and signal inputs, the audio connectors, as well as the USB input and the...
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AOC is a brand that many people might not be familiar with, so therefore a short introduction. AOC's roots lie with Admiral, founded in Chicago in 1934 and one of the first and largest producers of colour televisions in the early era of that medium. I...
Very high energy efficiency, Excellent viewing angles, 3 years warranty with on-site exchange, Brightness adjustment range, 100.0% sRGB coverage (CIE 1931), PWM free, Negligible off angle glow with dark content, Pixel fault class I (ISO9241-307), Stand ad...
Out of the box performance (gamma & white balance), Gamma modes have unusual gamma values, Mediocre uniformity of white, Contrast ratio not that high, Difficult to calibrate with colorimeter, Display lag more than one frame, Easily press wrong button when...
The AOC q2770Pqu is a very interesting display when you are looking for a 2560x1440 27” display on a budget for all-round/office use. Out of all the alternatives it is the cheapest at around £ 360. Its biggest strengths are the excellent viewing angles, t...
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There are several attractive benefits to the 2560 x 1440 (WQHD) resolution compared to the current standard 1920 x 1080 (Full HD). The gulf in price between models with this resolution and the standard ‘Full HD’ resolution from mainstream...
Pleasing colour performance with excellent sRGB coverage, very light matte (‘semi glossy) screen surface and a rich and vibrant look to the image. Very good out of the box performance made even better with just a little tweaking...
Some minor deviations from the ideal 2.2. gamma curve – for uses where this would be an issue a proper individual calibration is highly recommended anyway, Still a very light misty grain from the screen surface and the usual characteristic ‘PLS glow’...
Monitors with ‘WQHD’ (2560 x 1440) resolutions are nothing new and are now an attractive choice for many users looking for good all-round performance. The AOC q2770Pqu is the company’s first and so far only ‘WQHD’ monitor, slipping...
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There is a type of monitor that does not cost much more than a standard model but does offer much more work space. Experts know about it, but because they don't have a very recognisable name, they are often missed by those looking for a new, affordable di...
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The AOC Q2790PQU is a stylish, high-end monitor aimed at those who don't want to compromise on either image quality or design. Measuring 27 inches from corner to corner, and with an ample 2560 x 1440 resolution, it provides a large and detailed image that...
Stylish design, Good image quality, Plenty of useful features...
On-screen menu a bit clunky, Not great for gaming...
A top-notch monitor for a great price...
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The importance of a good monitor in the workplace is often overlooked. The right panel can improve both comfort and productivity, so it's well worth nagging the boss to get the office outfitted with a new suite of displays. AOC has recently refreshed its...
QHD a good fit at 27in, Slim bezels make for an elegant design, Excellent brightness and colour accuracy, Versatile stand and ports, Three-year warranty...
Uniformity could be better...
AOC is upping its game with a refreshed line up of business monitors launched under the 90 Series umbrella. Designed with IT buyers in mind, the new range comes equipped with a choice of IPS panels, ergonomic stands, reduced flicker, increased energy effi...
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The AOC Q2790PQU combines a stylish design with a high-quality IPS panel that offers prosumer-grade qualities that make it ideal for high-end applications. The company has an excellent track record amongst its various options, and we're curious to...
The AOC Q2790PQU is an excellent IPS monitor for office and business use if a sleek appearance coupled with fantastic imaging performance is a necessity. The IPS panel is gorgeous and very capable of accurate color rendering, but there are a few hits to i...
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