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This 4K monitor with a wide colour gamut makes UHD content truly come to life on its large 32" screen. Regulatory compliance and sustainability We aim to comply with the latest environmental and regulatory standards to help reduce the consumption of energy and power.
At 2W per channel, they’re just too puny to deliver a satisfying soundtrack, even when you turn them up to maximum volume. Gamers and film fans will appreciate the ultra-fast 1ms response time, 60Hz refresh rates and FreeSync? g. watch a video from a media device with HDMI connection on one part of the screen, while browsing the Internet from a computer with DisplayPort connection on the rest of the screen.
Boasting 3,840 x 2,160 pixels, the U2790PQU sits above the otherwise identical Q2790PQU in AOC’s product tree. The BenQ PD2720U has two of them and without one, there’s no obvious way of connecting laptops like Apple’s MacBook, or Dell’s XPS 13, which only offer USB-C outputs.
The AOC delivers breathtaking picture quality in a cinematic 16:9 format on the large 28-inch screen.This locks the brightness to 297cd/m² from its peak of 465cd/m², but that sacrifice is worth making because it generates accurate colours: it covers 95.
The anti-glare screen also filters out the kind of blue light that can cause eye strain and keep you awake after working late at night. With a pixel density as rich as 163 ppi, you can sit as close as you like to scrutinize on-screen images, while the flicker-free WLED backlight is easy on the eye. Details about the extent of our regulation by the Financial Conduct Authority are available from us on request. These reliable and efficient monitors are perfect for everyday home use, business use in the office and even displaying the latest games.Thanks to its IPS panel, 60 Hz refresh rate and 1 ms response time you’ll get images of super realistic quality. With the AOC U27P2CA you've got a 27-inch, 16:9 aspect ratio, IPS LED screen running at a native 4K resolution (that's 3,840 x 2,160 pixels). There are pleasingly thin bezels around the top and sides, a textured effect on the base, and a subtle AOC logo around the back. Yes, it’s a pity there’s no HDR for gaming or movie watching, but the resolution and color consistency of this monitor make up for this niggle.