As TechPowerUp reported, AOC unveiled three AGON PRO gaming monitors (i.e., the AG274QXM, AG274UXP and AG274QG) on October 26. The three models are 27 inches in size with VESA DisplayHDR certification, one of which even supports Mini LED display.
AOC PRO AG274QXM
The Red Dot Award winner adopts Mini LED backlighting incorporated with a fast IPS panel. The monitor features a resolution of 2560×1440, 170Hz refresh rate, 576 local dimming zones, HDR 1000 certification and peak brightness of 1,000 nits. Regarding color representation, the product covers 99% DCI-P3 color space and supports 10-bit color depth. Moreover, AOC’s AG274QXM model features projector display and G-Sync support.
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AOC PRO AG274UXP
The monitor is equipped with a Nano IPS panel featuring 4K resolution and 144Hz refresh rate. Certified by HDR 600, the AG274UXP model supports 10-bit color and covers 98% DCI-P3 color space. The product has a narrow bezel, HDMI 2.1 port and VRR support.
AOC PRO AG274QG
AOC’s AG274QG is tailored for FPS gamers with 2K resolution and 240Hz refresh rate. Featuring a fast IPS panel, G-Sync Ultimate, HDR 600 certification, and color gamut of 98% DCI-P3, the model supports Nvidia’s Reflex Latency Analyzer; the tool enables instantaneous latency analysis and display with a compatible mouse, making gameplay faster.
Reportedly, the said three models come with multi-use stands allowing height adjustment of up to 120mm. The monitors feature USB Hub with four USB 3.2 ports and a pair of 5W DTS speakers. Further, the AG274QXM and AG274UXP feature a USB Type-C port with power delivery up to 65 W.
AOC’s AGON PRO AG274QXM will be available in October at €849.99 ($983.57), while AGON PRO AG274UXP will be released in February 2022 at €769.99 ($890.97). As for the PRO AG274QG model—which will also be available in February next year—the price has yet to be announced. (Source: iThome)