In the understanding of AOC engineers, the term "professional" should not necessarily be identified with the concept of "expensive". At one time, AOC was one of the first companies to expand the display of colour schemes in their low-cost monitors. Because of this, they are often the choice of emerging artists and designers who do not need external colour calibrators or Pantone certification.


A great example is the popular AOC Q27P2Q nearly borderless monitor. Priced below $400, this 27-inch monitor boasts 2K resolution, W-LED backlighting, high contrast ratios, and 91% coverage of the Adobe RGB colour gamut. Add to this a responsive matrix (response 4 ms, refresh rate 75 Hz) and a USB hub with a flexibly adjustable stand - and you get a versatile display that is a pleasure to work with both static graphics and video content.

For the most part, in the Professional range there are models with a diagonal of 24 – 27", universal for such tasks. Adjacent to them are affordable 22-inch monitors, which are more suitable for the simplest photo and video processing. Well, at the top of the list are oversized 32-inch flagship displays, which are an interesting alternative to the popular two-monitor bundle. In 90% of cases, IPS-type matrices are used in the models of this series, which dilute the rare VA models. Connection ports are most often made according to the “HDMI + DisplayPort” scheme, and the additional equipment of the Professional model may include a USB hub, built-in speakers and fast charging.