AOC U3277PWQU 32" 4K UltraHD LED Monitor $399 @ Microcenter

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http://www.microcenter.com/product/478874/U3277PWQU_32_4K_UltraHD_LED_Monitor

Is anyone brave enough to go try one or a few of these out? I like the size and the price, but the AOC brand name doesn't exactly instill confidence. But the specs are nice... 32" 4K 60hz VA panel... up until I saw this only the Wasabi Mango and other Korean monitors came close in price.

I'm not exactly certain I want to drop $800 for 2 (plus another $700 for a 1080TI) to upgrade from dual 27" 1440p ips... Or hmmm maybe I keep those just for work purpose and just one of these would be ok.

PRODUCT INFORMATION
SKU
303891
Mfr Part#
U3277PWQU
UPC
685417714384
DISPLAY
Features
LED Backlight
Flicker-Free
Refresh Rate
60Hz
Color
Black
Viewable Size
32" Viewable Size
Screen Size
32"
Widescreen
Yes
Aspect Ratio
16:9
Viewing Angles
178 horizontal / 178 vertical viewing angles
Maximum Resolution
3840 x 2160
Color Support
1.07 Billion Color Support
Pixel Pitch
0.1816mm
Response Time
4ms
Brightness
300 cd/m2
Dynamic Contrast Ratio
50,000,000:1
FEATURES
HDCP Support
Yes
Stand Adjustment
Height
Tilt
Swivel
Built-in Speakers
Yes
BUILT-IN DEVICES
Speakers
2 x 3 Watt Speakers
CONNECTIVITY
VGA 15-pin
1
HDMI
1
DVI
1
DisplayPort
1
USB 2.0
2
USB 3.0
2
Audio Input
1
Headphone Jack
1
POWER
Voltage Required
AC 110-240V (50/60Hz)
PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS
VESA Mount Compatibility
100 mm x 100 mm
Width
29.18"
Depth
3.93"
Height
17.27"
Weight
22 lbs.
PACKAGE CONTENTS
What's in the Box
Monitor; Power Cord; Video Cables; Quick Start Cable
WARRANTY
Parts
3 Years
Labor
3 Years
 
I do own and use a Q3277PQU which is another AMVA monitor from AOC. AOC as a brand is fine. The AMVA panel on the other hand has problems on mine. In some high contrast predominantly dark scenes it creates artifacts that look like a flicker to the eye (here is a video of a philips with the same panel that does the same ). Other than this problem (which isn't really an AOC fault since other brands using the same panel also have it) the monitor is well made. My theory is this is an inherent problem with the AMVA tech: gray to gray worst case can be high on it vs an IPS panel. All this said I did keep the monitor and use it as the office monitor (coding). For this it's a good monitor, if I'd waited a year I would have bought the one you posted since it's 4k. For gaming it may be a miss (if it exhibits the same problems as mine).
 
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