PC monitors in the test: Which is the best for the home office? Stiftung Warentest currently sent 17 monitors to the test lab, where their practicality and versatility were tested: How many connections are there? How well can the monitor be set up, what adjustment options are there for the screen?...
AOC U32E2N
3840 x 2160 Pixels, 32"10 items in stock at supplier
Product details
The U32E2N features a 31.5" frameless VA/3FL panel with UHD 4K resolution, allowing users to see more screen content simultaneously with sharper details and brighter images. This model is equipped with practical features and offers everything today's professional user needs. These include wide 178°/178° viewing angles, built-in speakers, and HDMI and DP compatibility. Additionally, it has a tiltable stand, automatic source switching, and eye-friendly technologies such as Flicker-Free and Low Blue Mode.
In addition to their modern and appealing appearance, frameless designs enable seamless use of multiple monitors simultaneously. Your cursor or window no longer gets lost in the dark abyss of the bezels when multiple monitors are placed side by side.
The Multi-Domain Vertical Alignment (MVA) panel delivers deeper blacks and higher contrast for extra vivid and bright images. The 4K UHD resolution of 3840 x 2160 pixels, which is four times the resolution of a Full HD display, creates a pixel density that provides brilliantly sharp images with the finest details. Built-in speakers facilitate conversations with family, friends, and colleagues. Experience movies, music, games, and more with high-quality sound without the need to connect external speakers.
AOC's Flicker-Free technology uses a direct current-lit panel that reduces flickering light. Eye strain and fatigue are minimized, allowing you to comfortably enjoy long and intense gaming sessions.
Short-wavelength blue light can be harmful to your eyes. AOC's Low Blue Light technology blocks harmful blue light rays without altering the displayed color. Other methods of reducing blue light use filters or altered settings, which can result in dark or yellowish images.