AOC already has a vast portfolio of displays and with the Q3279VWF the vendor is launching yet another model. Therefore the 32 inch panel supports 2560 x 1440 pixel resolution at 60Hz, which makes this particular display relevant for mainstream or entry-level PCs.
To be a little bit more precise on the details, the Q3279VWF comes with a 31.5 inch MVA panel. Other than that 8-bit color is supported, the contrast ratio is 3000:1, 250 cd/m2 brightness and the viewing angles are 178°/178°. A quick look at the connectors reveals a prehistoric D-Sub, an HDMI 1.4, and one DisplayPort 1.2 connectors. Unfortunately there is no fully adjustable stand and the Q3279VWF is also not compatible with VESA mountings.
The display delivers 10-bit experience, however it sports 8-bit panel that achieves 10-bit "virtual" color depth. While the standard HDR take advantage of HDR10 content, AOC's HDR system does not adhere to any common HDR standards. A typical HDR display hits 1'000 cd/m2 brightness, while the Q3279VWF only achieves 250 cd/m2 maximum brightness which for HDR is too low. The Q3279VWF still has to released and it should become available in November 2017. So far the MSRP is set to 299 Dollar.
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