AOC Q2963PM 29in
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12 years ago
nice monitor
tough to read instructions for a monitor on disk when monitor is not setup,duh!otherwise is a great monitor.figured out how to set it up by trial and error on control buttons.took hours.
Pros:
- great clarity
Cons:
- instructions on disk not on paper
12 years ago
AOC Q2963PM Review
The AOC Q2963PM brings ultra-wide display capabilities to your desktop at an affordable price. It offers a wealth of video ports and reasonably good performance but its vertical viewing angle performance needs work. If you have more than one monitor on your desktop and want to free up some valuable workplace real estate, consider replacing it with an ultra-wide monitor like the AOC Q2963PM . This 29-inch display has a resolution of 2,560-by-1,080, a 21:9 aspect ratio, and an IPS panel that offers rich color reproduction. It offers every video port you'll ever need and is reasonably priced, but it's not without a few minor flaws; it loses luminance when viewed from a top and bottom angle and it lacks ergonomic adjustability. Design and Features The Q2963PM's massive screen is housed in a matte black cabinet with uber-thin top and side bezels. The side bezels are curve around to the back of the cabinet and the 0.75-inch bottom bezel holds a small shiny AOC logo. There are four function buttons, a power switch, and a blue LED power light on the right side of the cabinet. None of the buttons are labeled but that's not a problem; pressing any key brings up an on-screen label that uses large icons...
Pros:
- Affordable
- Good color and grayscale performance
- Lots of video ports
Cons:
- Limited adjustability
- Weak vertical viewing angle
- No USB ports
12 years ago
AOC Q2963PM
If you have more than one monitor on your desktop and want to free up some valuable workplace real estate, consider replacing it with an ultra-wide monitor like the AOC Q2963PM .
Pros:
- Affordable
- Good color and grayscale performance
- Lots of video ports
Cons:
- Limited adjustability
- Weak vertical viewing angle
- No USB ports
12 years ago
AOC Q2963PM Review
The AOC Q2963PM brings ultra-wide display capabilities to your desktop at an affordable price. It offers a wealth of video ports and reasonably good performance but its vertical viewing angle performance needs work.
Pros:
- Affordable
- Good color and grayscale performance
- Lots of video ports
Cons:
- Limited adjustability
- Weak vertical viewing angle
- No USB ports
12 years ago
AOC Q2963PM
If you have more than one monitor on your desktop and want to free up some valuable workplace real estate, consider replacing it with an ultra-wide monitor like the AOC Q2963PM . This 29-inch display has a resolution of 2,560-by-1,080, a 21:9 aspect ratio, and an IPS panel that offers rich color...
12 years ago
Review Roundup: Get a bigger picture with an ultrawide 29-inch display
All four of these displays performed well overall. For folks who want to use an extrawide screen to handle multimedia, the LG 29EA93P, with its decent built-in speakers, would be the best choice.
Pros:
- Very good off-axis viewing
- Crisp and clean text
- Excellent off-axis viewing
- Very flexible stand
- Overall very good image quality
- IPS panel delivers great off-axis viewing
- Very good height-adjustable
- pivoting stand
- Pivots
- Very good overall image quality
- Built-in USB 3.0 hub
- Very good
Cons:
- Subpar speakers
- Limited ergonomic flexibility
- Whites have a yellowish tinge
- No audio speakers
- Autocolor feature has its quirks
- Mediocre integrated speakers
- Limited ergonomic flexibility
12 years ago
AOC q2963Pm
This ultra-wide display has excellent colour accuracy and a wide range of inputs, but contrast levels could be better
12 years ago
AOC Q2963PM 29in UltraWide IPS LED Monitor
PC enthusiasts and gamers understand that modern graphics cards are able to play the latest games at resolutions way above the standard 1,920x1,080 (1080p) available on a wide range of inexpensive monitors.
12 years ago
AOC Q2963Pm review - Impressive ultra-wide 29in display with 2560px resolution
It's time to go wide again with the second of the ultra- wide panels in this round up. Like the NEC model, this is 29in of LCD screen, with LED backlighting and a resolution of 2560 x 1080 pixels. But that's where the similarity stops.
Pros:
- Ultra-wide 29in display
- good screen brightness and colour consistency
- stylish cabinet and good selection of interfaces
- quick refresh rate
- very good value
Cons:
- Below par brightness and contrast
- some wayward colours
- stand is very short and doesn't rotate
- not much vertical resolution
12 years ago
AOC Q2963PM Monitor Review: 2560x1080 Is A New Way To Play
2560x1080 is an unusual resolution for a computer monitor. Does it change the way we work? We spent some time with AOC's new Q2963PM to find out. With some unique features on-board, we're more than curious to see what makes this radical new display tick.
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