AOC Graphic Pro U32U3CV monitor review: Recalibrate your expectations
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AOC Graphic Pro U32U3CV monitor review: Recalibrate your expectations
"It's the Calman Ready certification, which is the big draw for professionals, however. If you're feeling the pinch after shelling out four figures on a Calman subscription, the AOC U32U3CV offers hardware calibration support for a fraction of the usual professional panels. In fact, it's so affordable that, for the price of one $1,199 Calman Studio subscription, you could buy two U32U3CV. It's a bona fide bargain, in other words."
"The specifications on offer aren't going to rival models at twice the price, but AOC has opted for a solid middle ground. The Nano IPS panel offers a claimed 98% coverage of DCI-P3, 100% of sRGB and Rec 709, and it also comes with a slew of factory-calibrated color modes, including DCI-P3, Display P3, and Adobe RGB, including both D50 and D65 white points. AOC also promises a colour-accurate average Delta E of less than 2. So far, so impressive."
"The black matte plastics of the panel do feel a tad cheap and hollow, but they contrast nicely with the brushed metal T-shaped base and unusual-looking stand. At this price, frankly, it's easy to forgive the more budget-conscious aspects of the build. The stand works well, but we're not convinced that the T-shaped base is the best choice of design - it takes up a lot of space on the desk."
AOC Graphic Pro U32U3CV is a 32in 4K Nano IPS monitor aimed at design professionals. The panel claims 98% DCI-P3 coverage and 100% sRGB and Rec 709, and includes factory-calibrated modes for DCI-P3, Display P3 and Adobe RGB with D50 and D65 white points. AOC promises an average Delta E of less than 2. Calman Ready certification enables hardware calibration support without costly subscriptions. The monitor provides extensive connectivity and a stable, height-adjustable stand with a brushed metal T-shaped base. The black matte plastics feel somewhat cheap, and the T-shaped base occupies significant desk space.
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