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Publié: 2013-09-02, Auteur: Christian , review by: tomshardware.fr
Etant donné que le ratio de 21:9 est très récent pour les moniteurs, il nous a semblé important d'évoquer le ressenti : après quelques jours avec ce moniteur, nous avons conclu qu'il était vraiment agréable pour le divertissement mais moins pour la bureau...
Publié: 2013-06-10, Auteur: Bruno , review by: 01net.com
Format original, Dalle haut de gamme, Design novateur
Ergonomie sacrifiée au profit du design
Le moniteur AOC Q2963Pm met l'accent sur son design et son prix pour attirer les amateurs du genre. Mais son rétroéclairage et la qualité de ses finitions n'est pas à la hauteur des modèles concurrents déjà testés, comme ceux de Philips, Dell et LG. Domma...
Price wise the screen is now under £300 which for a 29” 21:9 screen is not bad at all. Mind you the overall package is not perfect as the design/build-quality is of a mixed bag, the speakers are poor and of course there is no USB hub.However for Windows/E...
Extrait: 2013 will be known as the year when PC monitors finally started moving beyond Full HD resolution. Last year we tested a large number of WQHD monitors with 2560x1440 pixels, and today we will examine nine screens with a resolution of 2560x1080. The as...
The AOC Q2963PM 21:9 SuperWide Monitor arrived well packaged and was incredibly easy to set up. I found the 21:9 29″ panel a little strange at first (almost like viewing through a letter-box), but after a couple of days I got used to the new format. So u...
Super wide 21:9 aspect ratio, Wide range of display connections available including MHL-HDMI and DP-out, Ultra thin bezel, AH-IPS panel with great colour reproduction, VESA mountable, PIP and PBP input modes
No height adjustment, USB hub would be a welcome addition,
PricingFor a panel of this type, the first guess would be that a steep price tag is going to be firmly attached to the box. This is far from the case as at little over £300, AOC's Q2963PM offers up not only a high quality image, but also a large desktop a...
Excellent build quality, Technically very impressive, pure blacks, vibrant colours, efficient power consumption, 2560×1080 resolution, tool less, super thin bezel, wall mounting available,
Contrast level could be better, no stand height adjustment, the super wide resolution will not suit everyone, Kitguru says: For the price this is one of the best screens money can buy, Rating: 9.0, Pages: 1 2 3 4 5, Share, Facebook, Twitter, Google +, Stu
We have been exceptionally impressed with the AOC Q2963PM Ultra Wide Monitor and it is easily the best AOC monitor we have looked at, to date. I have analysed several ultra wide monitors in the past and in our opinion the Q2963PM is the market leader.The...
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...
Ultra-wide 29in display, good screen brightness and colour consistency, stylish cabinet and good selection of interfaces, quick refresh rate, very good value.
Below par brightness and contrast, some wayward colours, stand is very short and doesn’t rotate, not much vertical resolution.
Brightness consistency was very good, with the bottom right side corner being the only area of much difference, the worst part being 6.2% dimmer at 100% Brightness and at 50% Brightness there was only one area at 3.5% dimmer. Colour uniformity was good, i...
Extrait: 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. The next real step up is with 27in screens posse...