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Guru3D.com » News » AOC Agon AG493UCX: 49-inch 120 Hz Display with FreeSync

AOC Agon AG493UCX: 49-inch 120 Hz Display with FreeSync

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 12/02/2019 06:30 PM | source: aocmonitor | 25 comment(s)
AOC Agon AG493UCX: 49-inch 120 Hz Display with FreeSync

AOC is releasing a 49-inch ultra-wide display dubbed the AG493UCX . The VA Panel model is designed for gamers and has a 120 Hz refresh rate, FreeSync support, 1800R display curvature, and a 32:9 resolution 5120x 440 pixels. 

For the color space the following values are represented: 121% sRGB, 102% NTSC and 93% DCI-P3. The delta E value should be less than 2. Two HDMI 2.0 inputs, two DisplayPorts 1.4, a USB 3.2 hub (Gen. 1), a USB-C port and an audio output are included in the range of interfaces. In addition, two 5-watt speakers are installed. The monitor can be rotated, tilted and adjusted in height - Pivot is missing, of course, due to the immense width.

  

  

The brightness value is listed at 550 cd/m ², which would become a DisplayHDR400 certificate. The contrast ratio is VA typical 3000:1. The monitor is factory calibrated as mentioned with a claimed color deviation of dE <2 , interestingly enough the dsiplay also offers ... a gigabit Ethernet jack.

  • 49" Class Agon Professional grade curved gaming monitor with dual QHD 5120x1440 resolution
  • Immersive 1800R curved VA panel with 1ms (MPRT) response time and 120Hz refresh rate (via DP 1.4) with AMD Radeon free Sync for smooth gaming
  • Stunning imagery with displays 400 Certified performance and 121.6% RGB and 90% Adobe RGB color gamut coverage, Ideal for photo editing
  • Mobile device-ready with USB-C input for convenient docking (DP Alt Mode for display signal) and charging of your Device at the same time (up to 65W via USB-PD)
  • Multiple device input capable with kvm-switch built-in and Picture-by-Picture support that allows for quick switching of USB peripherals based on selected inputs
  • Agon re-spawned Warranty: 4-year zero-bright-dot guarantee, 4-year advance replacement, 1-year (one-time) accidental damage coverage
  • Built-in Gigabit Ethernet port and stereo speakers for additional convenience
  • Height-adjustable stand allowing for better ergonomics so you can game and work longer without fatigue




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sykozis



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#5737119 Posted on: 12/03/2019 06:14 AM
It's a 49 inch ultra-wide display.....

where can you find a 49 inch ultra-wide screen with a VA panel and higher resolution than 5120x1440, for a lower price....especially give that no price is even listed for this display.

fry178
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#5737147 Posted on: 12/03/2019 09:09 AM
never said i wanted a ultra wide, but even if, i prefer a higher res than 1440p on a moni with equal/more screen height than my 32 (2560x1440).
dont care about panel type, more about things like local dimming and proper color coverage/accuracy.

last time i saw it, it was listed for +1300$.
https://www.amazon.com/AOC-AG493UCX-Immersive-5120x1440-Adjustable/dp/B07ZSGR4CH/ref=cm-cr-arp-d-product-top?ie=UTF8

i can get a 49X900F for about 800$, and when im really on a budget the 50" M series from vizio.

asturur
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#5737160 Posted on: 12/03/2019 09:33 AM
i was trying to point out that this screen has way less screen height than your 32 at 16:9. this is as high as a 27 inches.

fry178
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#5737163 Posted on: 12/03/2019 09:39 AM
even worse (size) :D
im not gonna give up real estate just to go ultra wide. ;)

fantaskarsef
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#5737167 Posted on: 12/03/2019 10:11 AM
This gaming display is bigger than my TV.

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