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- #AOC Q2770PQU VS ASUS PB278Q MOVIE#
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- #AOC Q2770PQU VS ASUS PB278Q PRO#
Will edit my post after closer inspection and after what tech support says about the cables. I had no idea how PWM free looked and how much of a difference it made. This monitor is IMO gorgeous and in the 2 hours I've used it so far, it's great. The whites seem whiter and the blacks richer on the AOC. I don't know what word to use to describe it except it seemed to shimmer. As soon as I powered this on no shimmering! I moved the Asus off of my desk. Initially I intended to have them side-by-side for a comparison. All cables were included with the Asus such as DVI, DP, HDMI and audio cable. Though this one is not obtrusive and nothing an applied Post It can't fix. I will miss being able to turn off the power light. The Asus has a stiffer arm whereas the AOC tends to slide more easily. In fact it's mostly trivial like the stand being beefier and the ring that attaches the arm is thicker and therefor easier to grab hold of. Initial thoughts on how it compares to the Asus PB278Q: Asus seems to have slightly better build quality but not in any significant way. Please check with the local dealer or AOC branch office for confirmation". "Not all signal cables (Analog, Audio, DVI, USB, DP, MHLand HDMI cables) will be provided for all countries and regions. On hold for tech support to have them clarify this excerpt from the manual. It only came with a DVI, D-sub, CD and power cable.
#AOC Q2770PQU VS ASUS PB278Q SERIAL NUMBER#
Also, noticed the serial number was where the DVI cable goes and wrote it down so I could register this. It's very sunny and light right now and will have to wait until dark to check it more thoroughly. My AOC arrived a day early! It was supposed to be ready for pick up on Tuesday.Īll I have done is a very cursory check for dead/stuck pixels, check panel uniformity and load the AOC INF & ICM profile. Obviously contrast ratio isn't the whole story on dark color production, because the AOC spanks the Qnix with grayscale. Don't walk.Įdit: I recalibrated more carefully, and I changed the luminance to a custom figure (128 cd/m2), which is the closest the Qnix can get to 120 without going under.
#AOC Q2770PQU VS ASUS PB278Q PRO#
None of the color presets quite matched the Qnix, which is pretty much spot on out of the box, but a quick profiling of both with my i1 display pro and they are the same temperature. Its pixel response seems a tic faster than the Qnix 2710 with both at 60Hz-Medium overdrive on the AOC unit is fantastic, imo. Black screen is completely uniform to my eye. It is completely glow and bleed free aside from a feint gray shading on white in the bottom right corner the size of a pea. The black is not as deep as ideal, but the grayscale shading is outstanding.
#AOC Q2770PQU VS ASUS PB278Q MOVIE#
The measured contrast ratio of 795:1 on my unit does not give it justice for how well it reproduces dark photos and movie scenes. Well ladies and gentleman, I think we have a winner.