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Guru3D.com » News » AOC launches U3277PQU and U3277PQU 32-inch high-res monitors

AOC launches U3277PQU and U3277PQU 32-inch high-res monitors

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 07/28/2015 06:06 PM | source: | 0 comment(s)
AOC launches U3277PQU and U3277PQU 32-inch high-res monitors

AOC has launched two new 81.3 cm (32-inch) displays with ultra-high-definition (UHD) and quad high definition (QHD) resolutions.

he AOC U3277PQU with its 3840 x 2160 pixel AHVA-IPS panel and the AOC Q3277PQU with its 2560 x 1440 AMVA panel combine high resolutions and an extra-large screen size in order to provide power home users, photographers, designers and other professionals with highly detailed images and additional desktop real estate, said a statement from the company.

The U3277PQU boasts an AHVA-IPS panel with a 4K UHD resolution of 3840 x 2160 pixels, which is four times as much as a standard Full HD panel. This photos, text, videos, games and other content displayed on the monitor appear considerably sharper and more detailed. Even Full HD video material can be upscaled to look notably crisper on the UHD display, said the statement.

Users without a modern 4K compatible graphics card can still get brilliant high-resolution images with the Q3277PQU and its QHD AMVA panel, it added. The QHD resolution of 2560 x 1440 pixels offers a vastly improved pixel density over Full HD monitors of the same size. Both of the new models cover 100 per cent of the sRGB colour gamut (8-bit+FRC, 1 billion colours) and come with wide viewing angles as well as high brightness levels (U3277PQU: 350 cd/m², Q3277PQU: 300 cd/m²), it said.

In order to make optimal use of the added screen space, intelligent features such as Picture-in-Picture and Picture-by-Picture modes empower users to view images from two different sources at the same time.

Additionally, to keep the viewers’ eyes healthy during prolonged periods of use, the two monitors also come with the AOC Flicker FREE technology which helps to reduce flickering and thus contributes to eye-health.

The U3277PQU’s and Q3277PQU’s panel technologies come encased in an appealingly designed frame, which can be either mounted to wall mounts and racks (VESA 100 x 100) or attached to the stable and ergonomic stand included.

Also in terms of connectivity, both monitors offer a breadth of options including DisplayPort, HDMI (MHL supported for mirroring and charging mobile phones or tablets), DVI, VGA and a USB 3.0 hub for data transfer or charging of USB devices.

The U3277PQU even boasts an advanced HDMI 2.0 connector for smooth UHD video playback with up to 60 frames per second, it added.



AOC launches U3277PQU and U3277PQU 32-inch high-res monitors AOC launches U3277PQU and U3277PQU 32-inch high-res monitors




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