Abstract: Monitors have been getting larger over the years, but they’ve also been getting wider. Widescreen monitors are omnipresent nowadays with the 16:9 aspect ratio in particular very common...
Published: 2013-09-17, Author: Tom , review by: audioholics.com
Extra Wide, Very bright, Dual source capable, Innovative mounting/stand options
Must use PC input for dual source, Doesn't scale/letterbox, Many connections visible when wall mounted, Pricy
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Published: 2013-08-25, Author: Christian , review by: tomshardware.com
Since 21:9 is a new aspect ratio on the desktop, and every other segment for that matter, I thought that a few comments on usability might be appropriate. After using AOC's Q2963PM for several days, I came to the conclusion that for entertainment, this sc...
MHL compatible, Display Port 1.2a with HBR2 multistream transport technology for interconnection of multiple monitors
Not Macintosh capable
AOC's Q2963PM 29” 21:9 UltraWide Monitor comes in at a very reasonably priced $499.00 retail. But i...
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Published: 2013-06-28, Author: John , review by: pcmag.com
Abstract: 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...
Abstract: When you're multitasking like mad, one monitor doesn't provide enough real estate to display every open window without many of them overlapping and obscuring each other. For this reason alone, most PCWorld editors and designers use more than one display. ...
Abstract: AOC’s Q2963Pm is a 29-inch ‘super wide’ monitor, in the uncommon 21:9 aspect ratio with a resolution of 2560 x 1080 pixels.Most desktop screens today use the 16:9 ratio adopted from HD televisions, with a resolution of 1920 x 1080 (commonly known as 1...
Pantalla ultrapanorámica 21:9 con resolución 2560 x 1080, Buena calidad de imagen y colores profundos, Grandísima estabilidad de la base. Muy robusta, Soporte VESA, Controles fáciles, intuitivos y de fácil acceso, Software de configuración sencillo y comp
Pobre ergonomía, Bordes muy gruesos, Degradación de los negros, sobre todo en la zona inferior izquierda
El AOC Q2963PM es el monitor más barato que podemos comprar dentro de lo que son monitores Ultra Panorámicos (se puede comprar en España por menos de 400 euros), y eso se nota en tres aspectos: el primero es la pobre ergonomía de que dispone, siguiendo
Published: 2013-10-09, Author: Jonathan , review by: fayerwayer.com
Excelente calidad de imagen, Diseño, Compatible con variadas conexiones, Precio accesible
Calidad de los materiales
El monitor AOC 29" Q2963PM 21:9 es una excelente alternativa para aquellos que ya sienten que su pantalla Full HD 16:9 les queda pequeña. Obtienen una resolución mayor y más espacio en pantalla, ideal para aquellos diseñadores o para aquellos que necesi...
guter Farbraum & Farbtreue, geringer Stromverbrauch, Kino Feeling auf dem Schreibtisch, Bild-In-Bild-Funktionalität, erstklassiges Design
schlechte Verarbeitung schwingendes Display
Alles in allem wird man keinen günstigeren Monitor mit diesem Format finden, der so ein gutes Display bietet. Bei der Verarbeitung lässt der Monitor allerdings ziemlich federn. Ungenaue Spaltmaße, ein wackliger Standfuß sowie die fehlende Beschriftung d...