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...
Abstract: We've been waiting for resolutions higher than Full-HD for a long time now but it's finally here. 2014 was the year of Ultra HD, not just for televisions but also on you're desk. Hardware.info has tested eight different UHD-monitors so far and in the ne...
Excellent response time, Wide range of connectors, Fully adjustable stand
Low contrast (600:1), Power use is quite high (176 cd/m²), Colour fidelity could be better, Input lag too high for many gamers
Although the AOC U2868PQU disappoints on colour fidelity, it has a great set of hardware features with a fully adjustable stand and a good choice of connection ports. While its response time may be speedy, the input lag is unfortunately high enough to put...
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...
Abstract: 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...
Published: 2015-04-13, Author: Nick , review by: tbreak.ae
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 ...