By Desire Athow
Better-than-full-HD monitors are becoming cheaper with the average price of 4K models dropping markedly compared to just two years ago. That, coupled with the fact that most models now come with 60Hz input, means that there has never been a better time to buy a 4K display.
However, competition comes from 4K televisions which can often be purchased for less – until recently, you could buy a 40-inch 4K model for well under £300 (around $385, AU$500). But you won’t find smaller size TVs and there are a number of reasons why you should opt for a real monitor rather than a television display.
AOC sent us its latest large-size monitor, the U3277PQWU, a 32-inch offering which has yet to appear in the UK and will carry a suggested retail price of £579 (around $745, AU$970).
It has a smaller 27-inch sibling, the U2777PQWU, which costs marginally less, making the bigger model the better value-for-money option.
Competition at this price is almost non-existent – you won’t find a more affordable 4K monitor of this size. There are cheaper but smaller 4K displays (24-inch and 28-inch respectively) and while an extra few inches on the diagonal might not sound like a lot, it is actually …read more
Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac