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AOC U27V4EA - 27 Inch 4K UHD Monitor, 60Hz, 4ms, IPS, Adaptive Sync, Speakers, FlickerFree (3840x2160 @ 60Hz, 350cd/m², HDMI 2.0 x 2, DisplayPort 1.2 x 1), black

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Calibrating the AOC U27V4EA improved its dE average to 1.03 which is something you’d see on a variant that’s twice the price. It irons out some of the very minor white balance issues, but it’s unnecessary for daily use. Colorimeters aren’t cheap if you compare them to the cost of this monitor, and they are only necessary if you work in editing and content creation.

The U27V4EA is a product constructed through the designers at AOC. It is equipped with the sharpness of 3.840 × 2.160 pixel , which makes the media more immersive and filmic whilst also futureproofing your PC setup given that 4K is going to be the full standard in the coming years Calculated at 4 millisecs of reaction speed, the U27V4EA is practically consistent with the majority of other monitors that are being sold and should service you successfully. Quite Ordinary AOC is one of the biggest names in the world when it comes to monitors, from professional displays to budget models. From working in the office to gaming at home (or gaming at the office and working from home, I’m not your boss!), they’ve really got something for every budget and requirement you can think of. Today, however, I’m very excited by this monitor. It’s a 4K IPS panel, which is something that’ll get a big thumbs up from me right away. However, this one has been built to deliver both those technologies at a much more affordable price point. It’s a simple 27″ display, with a 60Hz refresh rate, a 4ms response time and honestly, that’s about the bulk of it. For a bit of working and gaming at home, you don’t need all the latest bleeding-edge features all the time. AOC certainly has more expensive models, such as the Porsche Design PD27 or the G-Line series, but can they still deliver on a more budget-friendly model? Features & Specifications For that reason, I’d strongly recommend 4K resolution (3840 x 2160) if you’re buying a new computer monitor today. But make sure that both the display card and the display cable support 4K with at least 60 Hz frame rate, because if the choice is between 4K at 30 Hz and QHD (2560 x 1440) at 60 Hz, I would definitely go for the latter. But since 4K monitors aren’t much more expensive than QHD, you should still buy a 4K monitor and look forward to your next PC. 27 inch Approximate height of the display. If the manufacturer does not provide such information, the height is calculated from the diagonal and the aspect ratio. In other words, the monitor should have a USB-C connector. This is conspicuous by its absence on the U27V4EA, which is only equipped with HDMI and DisplayPort. HDMI output is still less common on laptops, so you’ll have to buy a new cable or hub.

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English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Italian, Dutch, Swedish, Finnish, Polish, Czech, Russian, Korean, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, Japanese Build quality for the AOC U27V4EA is acceptable even if it mostly uses plastics on its parts. There are no cosmetic defects or signs of weaknesses on any of its parts, so it should last you quite a while without breakage. The stand can wobble at times, but it only happens if you nudge the screen or press its buttons.

There are various panel technologies. Each has its own specific features - viewing angles, color reproduction, response time, brightness/contrast, production cost, etc. The image quality depends directly on the type of the display panel used. The whole monitor’s dimensions are minimal, so most of the depth it requires when fully assembled is due to its circular base. However, it only needs 7.37 inches of depth and 24 inches of width, and that isn’t a lot by today’s standards. The U27V4EA weighs in at 11.31 pounds so it is reasonably portable and easy to move around. Közösségi hálók sütijei Ezek a sütik lehetővé teszik számunkra, hogy kényelmesen összekapcsoljuk Önt a közösségi média profiljával, és például lehetővé teszik, hogy termékeket és szolgáltatásokat osszon meg barátaival és családtagjaival.

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The next main menu option is Colour Setup. Colour Temp options include Warm (the default), Normal, Cool, sRGB, and User, with the latter enabling fine adjustment of Red, Green and Blue individually. The DCB modes are picture enhancements, and include Full, Nature Skin, Green Field, Sky-blue, AutoDetect, and the default Off position. You can also preview these modes with the DCB Demo option. We performed the quality tests on the AOC U27V4EA at its native 3840 x 2160 resolution in the default mode, after resetting the OSD, which sets the refresh to 60Hz. Our test system was equipped with an AMD Radeon Vega Frontier Edition graphics card, which supports FreeSync. The pixel pitch shows the distance from the centers of two neighboring pixels. In displays, which have a native resolution (the TFT ones, for example), the pixel pitch depends on the resolution and the size of the screen.

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