AOC has unveiled an expanded lineup of AGON Pro gaming monitors. Panel types include IPS, Mini LED, and Nano IPS. Sizes range from 24.5 up to 31.5 inches with resolutions and refresh rates from 1080p/260 Hz to 4K/144 Hz. There are multiple HDR 400 models, two HDR 600 models, and the AG274QXM, a 1440p display that supports HDR 1000. All support some form of VRR, including various versions of NVIDIA G-SYNC and AMD FreeSync. Most models are now available, but there are two, the AG274QG (1440p) and AG274UXP (4K), each with HDR 600, that will not be available until Q1 2022. Pricing ranges from 449 euros up to 1049 euros.
Model | AG254FG | AG274QG | AG274QXM | AG324UX | AG274UXP | AG274FZ |
Display size | 24.5″ | 27″ | 27″ | 31.5″ | 27″ | 27″ |
Panel | IPS | IPS | MiniLED | IPS | Nano IPS | IPS |
Resolution | 1080p | 1440p | 1440p | 4K | 4K | 1080p |
HDR | HDR 400 | HDR 600 | HDR 1000 | HDR 400 | HDR 600 | HDR 400 |
Max refresh rate | 360Hz | 240Hz | 170Hz (OC) | 144Hz | 144Hz | 260Hz (OC) |
Response time | 1ms GtG | 1ms GtG | 1ms GtG | 1ms GtG | 1ms GtG | 1ms GtG |
VRR Sync | G-Sync | G-Sync Ultimate | FreeSync Premium Pro + G-Sync Compatible | FreeSync Premium + G-Sync Compatible | FreeSync Premium + G-Sync Compatible | FreeSync Premium + G-Sync Compatible |
Price (Euro) | 819 | 999 | 999 | 1049 | 899 | 449 |
Release date | September 2021 | Q1 2022 | October 2021 | October 2021 | January 2022 | October 2021 |
AOC’s new Agon Pro monitors are the star of the show this weekend. The new flagship gaming monitors sport a MiniLED display, which brings big benefits for HDR thanks to its higher contrast, brightness and wider colour gamut compared to a traditional LCD panel. MiniLED is also less prone to burn in compared to OLED, making it a suitable alternative for PCs.
Source: KitGuru