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AOC U28P2U/BS 28" 4K UHD 60Hz Monitor $375.34 Delivered @ digiDirect

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Price without coupon: $417.05
Price with coupon: $375.34

Specs summary:
- Display size: 28 inch
- Resolution: 4K / UHD resolution (3840 x 2160)
- Refresh rate: 60Hz
- Brightness: 300 cd/m² (typical)
- Response time: 4ms
- Ports: DisplayPort & HDMI + USB Hub
- Cables included: power + DisplayPort cable only, no USB cable / HDMI
- Color Gamut: NTSC 107% (CIE1976) / sRGB 119% (CIE1931)
- Monitor stand: Height: 130mm, Pivot: -90°~ 90°, Swivel: -175°~ 175°, Tilt: -5 ~ 35°

Full specs: https://au.aoc.com/product/U28P2U-BS

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I'd say Dell S2722QC (USB-C 4K 27" monitor) is a better option if you can find one at $369 or lower.

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closed Comments

  • S2722QC better how? Better picture quality, build quality, better spec, customer support…?

    • I like the integrated USB-C; all you need is 1x cable to your computer. And it's cheaper too (at least previously at $369)

    • Bought 1x AOC myself and I'll compare the other aspects to my S2722QC.

  • refresh rate hz?

    • Good point. Let me update it now. Its 60Hz

  • +1

    Unconfirmed reports on Reddit that after a few months of usage the screen may exhibit image retention.

    Also don’t expect DCI-P3 gamut coverage no matter what the specifications state. Panel used can only reproduce up to IIRC approx 86% and from a video testing it basically confirms it as it came out lower. Panel is an Innolux panel M280DCA-E3B.

    So if you want colour gamut in P3 space avoid.

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