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 ...
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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Published: 2014-12-05, Author: James , review by: pcgameware.co.uk
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?...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...