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Review: AOC Q3279VWF

by Parm Mann on 30 January 2018, 16:00

Tags: AOC

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Conclusion

...a 2,560x1,440 resolution is a good fit, both black levels and contrast are excellent, and FreeSync support at up to 75Hz is a bonus.

Building a 31.5in QHD monitor to meet a £200 price target is always going to be an exercise in compromise. Has AOC done enough with the Q3279VWF for the wallet-friendly display to warrant serious consideration?

That all depends on whether or not any of the identified caveats can be considered incompatible with your intended usage scenario. Colour accuracy isn't great, brightness could be better, there's no VESA mount, the supplied stand isn't particularly versatile, and if you're hoping for niceties such as a USB hub or built-in speakers, you won't find them here.

Plenty of food for thought, yet if none of the above are of the utmost importance, the Q3279VWF's redeeming features offer genuine appeal. Build quality is decent, the 31.5in screen size will serve as a grand upgrade for most, a 2,560x1,440 resolution is a good fit, both black levels and contrast are excellent, and FreeSync support at up to 75Hz is a bonus.

Bottom line: need a big monitor that doesn't break the bank? AOC's Q3279VWF is a dependable all-rounder and well worth a shout at £200.

The Good
 
The Bad
Tempting £200 price tag
2,560x1,440 resolution at 31.5in
Excellent black levels and contrast
Supports AMD FreeSync at up to 75Hz
Three-year warranty
 
Lacks a VESA mount
No height nor swivel adjustment
Middling brightness and colour accuracy



AOC Q3279VWF

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Seems like a good buy for a casual gamer that has the hardware to power 1440p, great price for what it is too, quite tempted myself in all honesty!
Got my nephew one at Christmas. Now admittedly he's not the most critical user in the world, and is enamoured of the screen size, but he loves it.
Damn, that's a fair chunk of value for money.

Quite tempting too, but I don't need it - middle of last year I would've grabbed one PDQ.
Lower pixel density than a 22'' 1080 screen - why bother?

Does anyone really want a 32'' 16:9 monitor?
CustardInc
Lower pixel density than a 22'' 1080 screen - why bother?

Does anyone really want a 32'' 16:9 monitor?

Same pixel density as a 24“ 1080p tho. If you want to complement a 22” 1080p screen, get a 29" 1440p monitor instead.