** LONG HAPPY HOUR SPECIAL: AOC Q2770PQU @ £329.99!! **

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Unfortunately we were hoping to do this as a week long special, but AOC have insisted we have to increase our pricing as it causing major issues which is understandable.

As such the price will be going up at 14:00 today to £349.99 and we will never be selling below this price again.

You have a few hours to grab an awesome monitor at an epic price:-



AOC Q2770PQU 27" Widescreen LED Monitor - Black @ £329.99 inc VAT

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Experience a new level of sharpness with this large 68.6 cm (27”) monitor. The q2770Pqu utilises a state-of-the-art Super PLS panel with the stunning WQHD resolution of 2560 x 1440 pixels. With its D-Sub, DVI-D, HDMI and DisplayPort connectors, plus speakers as well as a USB hub integrated into the bezel, this energy-efficient display offers you a multitude of applications, delivering exceptionally crisp and vivid images for even the highest demands. Benefit further from full ergonomic flexibility with 130 mm height adjustment, tilt, swivel and pivot (= portrait mode rotation) function. The q2770Pqu comes in a classy black texturised design and features eco-friendly LED-backlights .It fulfils sustainability certificates such as Energy Star 6.0, TCO 6.0 and EPEAT Gold. Let the q2770Pqu impress you today!

Specification:-
- Monitor Size: 27"
- Visible Screen Size: 68,6 cm
- Screen Format: 16:9
- Brightness: 300 cd/m² (typ)
- Contrast Ratio Dynamic: 80.000.000:1 (DCR)
- Contrast Ratio Typical: 1.000:1
- Pixel / Dot / Pitch: 0.311 (H) x 0.311 (V) mm
- Display Area: 597.89 (H) x 336.31 (V) mm
- Viewing Angle: 178°/178° (CR=10)
- Response Time: 5 ms GtG
- Maximum Resolution: 2560x1440@60Hz
- Recommend Resolution: 2560x1440@60Hz
- Colors: 16.7 M
- Connectivity: 1x VGA, 1x DVI-D, 1x Display Port Input, 1x HDMI
- Dimensions (WxHxD): 642 x 558 (+130) x 245
- Weight: 7.5 kg
- Warranty: 3 Years


Was [£349.99] Inc. VAT

Only £329.99 inc VAT.

ORDER NOW
 
Crazy price. Added it to hot deals.

How about some crazy pre-order prices on 780 6gb and titan z, aren't they both supposed to be out in April??
 
Crazy price. Added it to hot deals.

How about some crazy pre-order prices on 780 6gb and titan z, aren't they both supposed to be out in April??

780 6GB might have being cancelled.

Titan Z next week! :D
Got 2k going spare. ;)
 
I know nothing about product buying and stuff, but how does a low price (which helps sell a product) annoy a company? Just curious :)

Sadly not for me, but reckon you'll shift some before the deadline at that silly price :D
 
[ZiiP]carrot;26205494 said:
I know nothing about product buying and stuff, but how does a low price (which helps sell a product) annoy a company? Just curious :)

Sadly not for me, but reckon you'll shift some before the deadline at that silly price :D

Because the rest of the EU at distribution level are trying to distribute this product at a higher price than we are selling to end-users.

Our price is way below the market and cannot be sustained. We sustain it, we won't get any further supply of product.
 
Because the rest of the EU at distribution level are trying to distribute this product at a higher price than we are selling to end-users.

Our price is way below the market and cannot be sustained. We sustain it, we won't get any further supply of product.

Pretty sure there are rules against that sort of behaviour

But, heck, a deal's a deal :)
 
Pretty sure there are rules against that sort of behaviour

But, heck, a deal's a deal :)

There is, but what can I do if when I go to buy more the price has simply gone up or they always have no stock.

Plus the stock I took was a one off to clear UK stock for end of year, fresh stocks from EU will be at higher prices anyway.

Just over an hour left to grab one at this price.
 
Is there going to be an alternative product, or are they concerned about it cannibalising Titan Black sales?

Does this go for the rumoured 6GB 780Ti too?

NVIDIA just spoken with them, 6GB is still a go, but mid-late May in time for our 4K deliveries. :)
 
This one or a 4k ... thats the question !! :confused:

Yeah its a tricky one isn't it.

1440p @ £329.99 or the 4K AOC version @ £499.99.

Got to decide if the £170 saving is more important than 4K.

You also got to work out the cost of GPUs and if you need to buy more for either 1440P or 4K.

The AOC Q2770PQU is a great monitor though at this price. Comes down to personal opinion at the end of the day.
 
To be honest, I don't understand why the 2560 res monitors can still be so expensive after such a long time. With 4K monitors coming in at £500 soon, I don't understand why the 2560 res monitors are still at £300+...shouldn't entry level ones be drop down to the £200-£250 price range yet?
 
To be honest, I don't understand why the 2560 res monitors can still be so expensive after such a long time. With 4K monitors coming in at £500 soon, I don't understand why the 2560 res monitors are still at £300+...shouldn't entry level ones be drop down to the £200-£250 price range yet?

4k IPS monitors are not £500. Nothing entry level about IPS and TN 2560 res don't exist.
 
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