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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...
With the growing rise in popularity of new high resolution Ultra Wide monitors we take a look at the AOC Q2963PM. This panel has support for both Dual Link DVI and DisplayPort connectors and can output at 2,560×1080 resolution. If you need a lot of...
When I first came across the AOC Q2963PM display , I had two questions: Who was AOC and why would anyone need a 21:9 display? Well, a little research on the AOC website shows they have their roots right here in the good ol' US of A:While they haven't had...
An ultra-wide display with a 2560px resolution, a stylish cabinet and good brightness consistency all over. It’s time to go wide again with the second of the ultra- wide panels in this round up. Like the NEC model, this is 29in of LCD screen, with...
The AOC Q2963PM brings ultra-wide display capabilities to your desktop at an affordable price. It offers a wealth of video ports and reasonably good performance but its vertical viewing angle performance needs...
The AOC Q2963PM - MYMULTI-PLAY is a monitor that incorporates a 29” 21:9 superwide format display (IPS LED-backlit with a 2560 x 1080 res). Which in English is a ratio that can eliminate the black bars at the top/bottom of the screen normally associated...
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...
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