We get a lot of gaming monitors in for review here at eTeknix, and that’s fair enough, they’re fun products and often pack the most interesting features, so they make for good content. However, most of us do more than just game, and with many people working from home these days, having a good work monitor can be very important. I know many people who simply have a work laptop that they have to work from, which is rarely all that practical for sitting at a desk. However, if you had a good monitor you could plug your laptop into, that can have a big impact on your workflow and overall comfort while sitting at the computer.
Equipped with a 27″ screen, the AOC Q27P3QW features a 75 Hz refresh rate, Adaptive Sync, and a 4ms GtG response time, and a stand that supports Portrait mode. An eSports monitor this is not, but for daily work, that’s certainly more than enough. With a 2560 x 1440 resolution it has a good pixel density for a 27″ display, and with an IPS panel, it can also deliver more accurate colours, which is always a welcome bonus. However, it has a few other tricks too, such as a built-in pop-up HD webcam (works in both portrait and landscape monitor orientations), microphone, Windows Hello, a USB Hub, and speakers, making it perfect for dealing with Zoom and Teams meetings, hooking up all your peripherals, and more.
“The AOC Q27P3QW is a 27” flat-screen IPS monitor with an attractive three-sided ultrathin bezel design that will facilitate and enhance your workday. Enjoy the beauty and detail of QHD (2560 x 1440) resolution, wide viewing angles, and peak 350-nit brightness. This model includes a variety of connectivity options, including a built-in 2MP webcam with Windows Hello™ for easy remote collaboration coupled with 5W + 5W internal speakers for high-quality sound.” – AOC
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