Usability and thoughts
The 2,560x1,080 resolution enables either a super-wide desktop or, more likely, two 1,280x1,080 windows situated side-by-side. A 21:9 aspect ratio and the 29in panel size means the Q2963PM feels like a standard 23in, Full-HD monitor that's been stretched out on both sides - the dot-pitch is almost identical in both cases. We prefer to use it in the single-page, super-wide aspect, enabling programs such as Adobe Dreamweaver and Photoshop to scale nicely across the screen.
Given a direct choice and space permitting, however, we'd prefer to use two 24in, Full-HD monitors side-by-side for 2D work. The extra pixels and effectiveness of Nvidia and AMD's multi-monitor technology makes the 3,840x1,080-pixel 'screen' a better bet. Indeed, we use such a setup on a regular basis and it feels more intuitive to be looking at two physically separate screens.
Gaming, on the other hand, is better on a single super-wide monitor. Here are two FRAPS screengrabs of Crysis 3 being played at 2,560x1,080 (left) and 1,920x1,080 resolutions (right). Note the extra peripheral vision in the left-hand picture; you'll get even more detail on two screens, sure, but the intervening bezel tends to detract from the overall effect.
Conclusion
Backed by a three-year warranty, AOC's Q2963PM, priced at £340, is one of the more affordable 29in, 2,560x1,080-pixel monitors on the market. Widening the resolution when compared to regular monitors and focussing on expanding the horizontal viewing experience, especially for folk with limited room on their desks that preclude dual-monitor setups, we'd encourage AOC to think about an updated model with a height-adjustable stand and USB 3.0 ports built-in, to match what Philips currently offers on its £370 screen.
The 21:9 resolution isn't for everyone; most, we hazard, would prefer the 27in, 2,560x1,440-resolution monitors that have been infiltrating the premium market of late. But if have your heart set on super-widescreen monitors AOC's IPS-powered Q2963PM is a good, safe choice.
The Good
Comprehensive choice of inputs
High-quality IPS panel
Gaming looks great
The Bad
Fixed-height stand
No built-in USB hub
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