AOC U2879VF Price List December, 2019 & Specs in Philippines
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AOC U2879Vf 28Class LED 4K Monitor 3840x2160\, 300cd/m2\, 10Bit Color\, FreeSync\, Vga\, Dvi\, Hdmi\, DP
₱ 35,364.00
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Cheapest AOC U2879VF Price in Philippines is ₱ 13,664.23
AOC U2879VF Price Guide
Price List by Country for AOC U2879VF
Country | International Price | Price in PHP |
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Hong Kong | HKD 2,105.50 | ₱ 13,664.00 |
Malaysia | MYR 939.00 | ₱ 11,494.00 |
Philippines | PHP 13,664.23 | ₱ 13,664.00 |
Thailand | THB 11,900 | ₱ 19,961.00 |
AOC U2879VF Specs
Display | |
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Screen Size | 28" |
Display Resolution | 3840 x 2160pixels |
Panel Type | TN |
Shape | Straight |
Response Time | 1ms |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Refresh Rate | 60Hz |
Brightness | 300cd/m² |
Dynamic Contrast Ratio | 80000000:1 |
Static Contrast Ratio | 1000:1 |
View Angle Horizontal | 170° |
View Angle Vertical | 160° |
Pixel Pitch | 0.16mm |
Connectivity | |
HDMI | 1 |
DisplayPort | 1 |
VGA | 1 |
DVI | 1 |
USB 3.0 | No |
USB 2.0 | No |
Design | |
Colour | Black |
Dimension With Stand (W x H x D) | 659.3 x 153.2 x 468.4mm |
Weight | 5.3kg |
Features | |
3D Support | No |
Intergrated Speaker | No |
Height Adjustable | No |
Headphone Output | No |
Touchscreen | No |
Compatibility | No |
Tilt Function | Yes |
Pivotable | No |
Swivel Function | No |
Reviews of AOC U2879VF
monitornerds.com
Reviewed on 2018-05-28
4K 1ms monitors are popular among gamers because they are less blurry than their more expensive counterparts that have IPS or VA panels. This preference is also supported by the fact that 4K monitors are still limited to 60Hz, so every blur-reducing capab...
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Reviewed on 2018-04-02
With launch prices of several thousand pounds, 4K displays have earned a reputation for being hideously expensive, and you didn't even get a 60Hz refresh rate on some early 4K models. As the technology has become more mainstream, and production lines have...
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Reviewed on 2016-12-08
As it is, 4K is still quite expensive to run as a native resolution for most needs. The monitors themselves are expensive, and the hardware required to run these products efficiently also come at a hefty price. There are those, however, who would pref...
Read more > pcmag.com
Reviewed on 2016-07-14
Affordable, Sharp 4K image, AMD FreeSync enabled
Narrow viewing angles, Middling grayscale and color performance, No USB ports, Tilt-only stand
When we reviewed the Asus PQ321 back in 2013, it had the distinction of being the first Ultra-High-Definition (UHD) monitor we had seen. It also had a jaw-dropping $3,500 price tag. Now, almost three years later, big-screen UHD displays, such as the AOC U...
Read more > tomshardware.com
Reviewed on 2016-05-18
FreeSync, Cheap Ultra HD, Accurate color without calibration, Decent viewing angles, Good build, HDMI 2.0
Input lag, No height or swivel adjustment, Small FreeSync range
Now that FreeSync is appearing in ma...
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