AOC ha thrown out a new series of monitors for professionals P3, continuing his previous P2 line. This series of monitors is aimed at professionals, with a series of features that will make daily tasks in work environments easier. The entire range includes technology to prevent flicker and harmful blue light.
They are divided into 3 categoriesthe QW including 2 MP steerable webcam which will also allow you to log in thanks to its compatibility with Windows Hello. The models CV that have a integrated USB-C dock which includes an RJ-45 connector, USB-C Power Delivery connection of up to 65W to charge your devices and is also compatible with DisplayPort for multi-monitor options. It also includes a KVM with which you can use a monitor, keyboard and mouse with two computers. Lastly, the models C.W. combine the USB-C dock together with a webcam tiltable, but 5 MP instead of 2 and with higher QHD resolution.
Of the QW series has released two monitors 24P3QW and Q27P3QW with 24-inch FullHD and 27-inch QHD screens respectively. They are priced at 269 euro for the 24-inch model and 369 euros for the 27-inch. from the series CV we found three models, 24P3CV with 24 inches and FullHD resolution, Q27P3CV with 27 inches and QHD resolution and CU34P3CV with 34 inches and UltraWideQHD resolution, which also has a 1500R curved panel and a higher refresh rate of 100hz. These have a recommended price of 289, 419 and 549 euros respectively.
If you prefer to have the USB-C Dock and the 5MP Webcam, you can choose one of the two CW models, the 24P3CW with a 24-inch screen, FullHD resolution and a recommended price of 329 euros or the Q27P3CW 27-inch, QHD resolution and a price of 439 euros. The new range of AOC P3 monitors for professionals will be available next february.
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I am a Computer Engineer and my specialty is automation and robotics. My passion for hardware began at the age of 14 when I gutted my first computer: a 386 DX 40 with 4MB of RAM and a 210MB hard drive. I continue to give free rein to my passion in the technical articles that I write at Geeknetic. I spend most of my free time playing video games, contemporary and retro, on the 20+ consoles I own, in addition to the PC.