Designed for professional users, as graphic designers or photographers, who are looking for a 4K solution with a small screen, AOC has designed the U2477PWQ 24-inch monitor″. A device with a PLS panel that offers optimal color uniformity from any angle and makes the most of RGB.

AOC U2477PWQ

The U2477PWQ monitor has been designed by AOC in a small size 24 inches and a 4K screen that offers a resolution of 3840×2160 pixelated.

Combining 4K resolution with a compact screen size means extra high pixel density, leading to ultra-sharp, crystal-clear images when playing back photos and 4K videos. It is not necessary to scroll or scroll down the images to see them in full size and at the same time it is possible to enjoy the small details.

AOC U2477PWQThe U2477PWQ offers optimal image viewing, making it ideal for professional users such as graphic designers, photographers and filmmakers who prefer a smaller screen size.

The ultra-fast HDMI 2.0 ensures broadband of up to 18 Gb and allows 60 MHL video playback fps 3.0 y DisplayPort 1.2. This AOC equipment is compatible with the Windows operating system 10 which makes detecting and creating 4K resolution materials more intuitive.

Panel PLS

AOC U2477PWQThe U2477PWQ's PLS panel offers optimal color uniformity from any angle and takes full advantage of the RGB color gamut. Delivers vivid, accurate color reproduction and comes with wide viewing angles of 178°/178°, both horizontally and vertically.

PLS panels offer good color uniformity at any viewing angle. It also supports colors in 8 bits and RGB color gamut, which completes the high performance of this screen.

Timeless design with transparent base

This monitor offers a textured finish and transparent stand, combining timelessness and modernity. Several ergonomic options complete its features, allowing height adjustment, Using the pivot function to find the ideal spot for healthy posture.

For tasks that require continuous work, The screen is equipped with Flicker-free technology that helps reduce flickering.

By, 18 Nov, 2015, Section: Display

Other articles about

Did you like this article?

Subscribe to our NEWSLETTER and you won't miss anything.