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...
Abstract: 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...
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...
Published: 2019-10-16, Author: James , review by: kitguru.net
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...
Abstract: 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...
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...