THE U3477PQU
Measuring 551.4mm in width the U3477PQU is really massive and certainly one of the most impressive monitors I’ve ever used.
The stand AOC has used allows the end user to raise the U3477PQU very high (up to 450mm from the desk) or bring it all the way down to the level of the base (roughly 76mm from the desk).
As expected all the control buttons and the power on/off LED are placed on the lower right corner.
AOC has also used a very nice looking stand which has an adjustable tilt of up to 5 degrees forward and 24 degrees backwards.
You can also rotate the screen up to 90 degrees clockwise to place it in portrait mode (although i do believe it is a bit too long for that).
Here you can take a better look at the 5 control buttons.
At the rear of the U3477PQU we find 100mm x 100mm VESA holes for wall mounting along with DVI, HDMI (MHL), VGA and DisplayPort connectivity. (DVI and HDMI ports can only output up to 3440x1440 @ 30Hz while the VGA output can output only up to 2560x1080 @ 60Hz. DisplayPort v1.2 is the only way you can get all the way up to 3440x1440 @ 60Hz).
The power plug and the power on/off switch are also placed at the rear (two 3W speakers are also placed at the rear but not visible from the exterior).
On the rear right we see two USB 2.0 ports, two 3.0 ports (the yellow one is powered) and the USB host port.
Little details but the base of the stand is made out of brushed aluminum and really looks great.