Agon, the gaming spin off from monitor manufacture AOC, just revealed three new Agon Pro monitors for your desktop viewing pleasure.
Since Agon spun up a gaming orientated lineup of hardware from AOC earlier this year, a wealth of new options have been making their way to market. Now, three brand new Agon Pro monitors are due to hit shelves and desktops with a range of uses for performance that is being branded as ‘unbeatable’. Featuring VESA DisplayHDR 1000 certification, 4K displays, and even 240 Hz refresh rates between them these three displays might very well be on your wish list over the next few months.
AG274QXM
The new 27” AG274QXM is likely to be the first of the three new additions to hit the market but manages to pack in some serious firepower to justify picking this up early. This Mini LED backlight display includes an IPS panel with QHD resolution (2560 x 1440) and crams in 576 dimming zones. This means that the AG274QXM can qualify for DisplayHDR 1000 support and an impressively uniform display. With a color gamut of 99%2, G-Sync support, 170 hz refresh rate, and 1 ms GtG this mighty little monitor should more than suffice for Esports action.
AG274UXP
While the AG274UXP might come in at the same size as the above display, this particular monitor is made to accommodate a higher resolution of 4K. A Nano IPS panel with 4K resolution (3840 x 2160) should render extremely sharp images at a 163 PPI pixel density, with 1.07 billion colors across 98% of the DCI-P3 gamut area3. Of course, the bump up to 4K does come with some compromises. You’ll have to trade down to VESA DisplayHDR 600 and a 144 Hz refresh rate. However, you’ll still get G-Sync support and a 1 ms GtG response time incase you are looking to lock and load with plenty of precision.
AG274QG
The AG274QG is, to be blunt, the most exciting of the three Agon Pro monitors. The 27” AG274QG features a fast IPS panel with QHD resolution (2560 x 1440) and a refresh rate of up to 240 Hz to deliver both incredibly detailed and butter-smooth gameplay. With a response time of 1 ms GtG and G-Sync support, ghosting should be virtually non-existent, and latency-aficionados can even measure their system latency thanks to the built-in NVIDIA Reflex Analyzer. By connecting a Reflex-supported mouse such as AOC’s GM500, the analyzer can give users instant feedback on the system latency. Rich, vivid images are touted as one of the AG274QG’s strengths. With 1.07 billion colors, a 98% coverage of the DCI-P3 area4, the AG274QG is also VESA DisplayHDR 600 certified, promising the best of Esports performance and a colorful presentation.
Sure the Agon Pro all scream gaming even when they are not on, but that’s the market and if you’re looking for a new top tier display then the AGON PRO AG274QXM will be available from October 2021 at the RRP of £849.99, the AGON PRO AG274UXP from February 2022 at the RRP of £769.99, and the AGON PRO AG274QG will be available from February 2022. Find out more now on the Agon website.