AOC Q3279vwf (2560 x 1440 pixels, 31.50")

AOC Q3279vwf

2560 x 1440 pixels, 31.50"


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hartmut.keil

5 years ago

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humungus

5 years ago

Hello, I found this in another forum: 5.0 out of 5 stars This makes the Q 3279VWF complete. Review from Germany dated 3 February 2018 Verified purchase Only the fact that the AOC Q3279VWF did not have a VESA connection option had kept me from buying it. AOC does not offer a solution here either. In addition, the device lacks the typical screw holders for VESA wall mounts on the back. So no. Greetings

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ivan.jovanovic

4 years ago

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L.Gio

5 years ago

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kalliasx

5 years ago

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I have a 32" at 1080p and I don't think the resolution is good, the AOC is a better compromise. I also have a 28" samsung 4k, and it's the opposite, I think the resolution is too big for the size of the panel in my opinion. I have this AOC and I like it and it has good connectivity options as well, good colours (better than my philips 40" 4k curved which is pretty bad on that side). It's a good screen for the price, I think. I don't play too much on it, more for graphic applications (3D rendering and others). I'm not sure if it's a good screen or not, but it's a good screen for a lot of things. I'm not sure if it's a 4k TV or a 50" 4k TV in monitor mode, but if it supports 60hz in hdmi 2, it's nice... and since it's a TV, it can be used for other things (console, netflix... etc)

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olivier

7 years ago

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frankys974

7 years ago

Hello Olivier, I am only a user, but I can only recommend this screen with an excellent quality-price ratio: regarding your questions: Yes, you should be able to connect any laptop with this screen, because this screen has 4 accesses for the HDMI sockets + the two older sockets if your laptop doesn't have an HDMI output (I'm talking aboutFor an even more complex and new cable than the HDMI cable, which I don't know, and which doesn't work with my tower (PC), I use the HDMI. I'm not sure if it works with WiFi or bluetooth and I don't know if digitec sells them. Sincerely, Frank

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michi001

7 years ago

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jomich99

7 years ago

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matschweizer

7 years ago

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8 hours of office work with a monitor feasible? For me, yes. I've been working on this screen every day for about 1 month. The only thing is that 32" is almost too big for me. Resp. the monitor is too close in my case. I can't say anything negative about this monitor. I cannot judge whether the colour fidelity is correct.

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