By Kane Fulton
Introduction, specs and performance.
AOC is one of the first monitor brands that springs to my mind when it comes to affordability. So, it came as no surprise to learn that its latest 4K (or Ultra HD) display, the U2477PWQ, provides a pin-sharp picture without breaking the bank.
The U2477PWQ’s clarity and price are both directly related to its compact size. Second only to the 21.5-inch iMac with 4K Retina display, it measures just 23.6 inches across the diagonal. It’s also much thinner and lighter than the iMac, as – duh – Apple’s machine stuffs a full computer behind the display.
I find using AOC’s compact monitor to be a refreshing experience. Coming from 27-inch and larger Ultra HD monitors, I can sit closer to the U2477PWQ without suffering eye fatigue after hours of use. It’s certainly more suitable for the small desk in my typically compact London flat.
Of course, it’s not the only 24-inch 4K monitor on the market, but, at £320 on Amazon (around $455 or AUS$612) the U2477PWQ manages to undercut the competition.
Dell’s 23.8-inch P2415Q goes for around £360 (about $511, or AUS$688), more than twice the cost of the professional-grade, …read more
Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac