Monitor test of AOC U32U1: when design is priority

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AOC design monitors, in collaboration with Studio F.A.Porsche, have grown by a new piece. Last tested Q27T1 attracted attention with its unconventional stand and the new U32U1 plans to continue this trend. However, it adds larger dimensions as well as resolution and wider positioning options. It also wants to show great color reproduction for graphic work and very solid port selection. But will its design be the only reason for purchase?

Setting options

The already mentioned joystick is used for navigation, which moves in four directions and can also be pressed.

When moving to the sides, you can quickly switch between inputs, turn on Eco or ClearVision mode, or adjust the volume.

When the joystick is pressed, the compact OSD menu is displayed, similar to Q27T1.

The OSD menu is clear and easy to use, but compared to other monitors, I found it a bit blunt. However, this is because the last few monitors have been gaming-oriented and those offer more features as standard than classic monitors.


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