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4K resolution UHD displays from AOC

4K resolution UHD displays from AOC

AOC expands the range of 4 Series displays with two new 77K UHD displays. These are the 3840 x 2160 pixels, 68,6 cm (27 ”) AOC U2777PQU, and the 81,2 cm (31,5”) AOC U3277PWQU.

4K resolution UHD displays from AOC

Excellent image quality is combined with the comprehensive ergonomic features of the displays as well as AOC Flicker Free technology. The AOC U2777PQU (27 ″) and AOC U3277PWQU (31,5 ″) displays feature an IPS and AMVA panel, and both displays have 4K UHD resolution (3840 x 2160 pixels) and a 16: 9 aspect ratio. The monitors display a lifelike image with over 1 billion colors (true 8 bit + FRC) and 100% sRGB color gamut. The AOC U3277PWQU AMVA panel has an even wider color gamut for even better results thanks to the 95% NTSC scale. Both models have a 60 Hz refresh rate and a short response time. As a result, these two displays are also attractive to computer game obsessives who will benefit from a sharp 4K display.

4K resolution UHD displays from AOC 2

Both displays have a wide range of input options, allowing users to connect a number of different devices to it. In addition to DisplayPort, HDMI 2.0, DVI and VGA, both models have a USB 3.0 port for fast data transfer as well as mobile phone charging. For even more productive performance, the AOC U3277PWQU is equipped with PiP (Picture-in-Picture) as well as PbP (Picture-by-Picture), allowing users to view from two different sources through an embedded window or a shared screen. the content.

The AOC U2777PQU and AOC U3277PWQU displays will be available from September 2016. The recommended retail prices of the displays are 201190 HUF and 216690 HUF. As with all AOC displays, the AOC provides a 3-year warranty on these displays, accompanied by an on-site exchange service.

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