Product Comparison: Philips 276E8VJSB vs AOC U2790VQ
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- The monitor is beautiful as it is and the picture fidelity to 4K is stunning as a 4k monitor.
- I really love the display quality of this monitor - it looks amazing with my MacBook Pro.
- This monitor is as bright as you want it to be, and the 4K UHD resolution is immediately apparent.
- Brilliant and accurate looking colors. Razor sharp resolution with no visible pixels or blurred fonts.
- Bright, crisp 4K display with no dead pixels.
- The quality is great and it's a very usable monitor.
- A very satisfied purchase. Good looking and well performance.
- Outstanding viewing angles. Minimal bezel looks great in multi monitor setup. Great resolution.
- The color accuracy out of the box is great. Great response time.
- This monitor does not support 3840x2160 @ 60Hz as advertised! At 3840x2160, you can only do 30Hz.
Philips 276E8VJSB
AOC U2790VQ
- Much brighter plus much more accurate colors than my previous monitor!
- Beautiful screen, almost bezel less. Picture is sharp, and clear.
- The monitor is nice and bright. It is also quite clear.
- The clarity is excellent, as is the intuitive auto-adjustment.
- Excellent monitor for the money. Especially if your video editing and need to work in an HDR or 10bit color space.
- Gorgeous screen with accurate colours. Images, videos, and text are crisp and high quality.
- The thin bezels are nice and slick, haven't had any dead pixels, the brightness is good.
- Excellent picture quality. No dead pixels.
- Excellent color compared to everything I've used previously.
- Amazing clarity on text and photos. No noticeable backlight bleed.
- The top and side bezels of the monitor are super thin--maybe around 1 cm. The panel itself is quite thin.
- The Philips 27" monitor is very easy to set up, and adjust the features.
- The stand is metal and feels premium, in contrast to plastic stand for the LG's.
- Philips 276E8 does not have VESA mount so that could be a huge downside.
- The stand is adequate, but not great. Tilt adjustment only.
- This model supports VESA mounts, if you want to add a flexible arm to your setup.
- The quality of the picture is very good. Good stand.
- Brightness is great, it's probably enough for all indoor use. Has VESA mounts so it's plus.
- Minimal bezel looks great in multi monitor setup.
- The stand for this monitor is it's biggest fault.
- I like that it has multiple connection types and comes with two different cables DP and HDMI.
- I connected in to the HDMI on my XPS. Both monitors displayed the exact same colors, brightness and saturation.
- Surprise bonus, it has an audio out connection that passes through the audio from HDMI, if needed.
- Connected it to both a laptop and a DVR using the HDMI cable that came in the box, and it looked great.
- This monitor when connected via DisplayPort enters a sleep.
- 3 inputs allows me to run my PC, Mac and laptop dock without an expensive triple monitor.
- I like the price, the connectivity, the brightness and size of monitor.
- Great connectivity. I easily connect to a PC and Xbox at the same time.
- One of the HDMI inputs is only 1.4 which maxes out at 4k 30hz.
- HDMI inputs are not labeled which is HDMI 2.0 and which is HDMI 1.4, also no mention of which is which in the manual.
Philips 276E8VJSB
AOC U2790VQ