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Guru3D.com » News » AOC releases AGON gaming monitors with frameless design and curvature

AOC releases AGON gaming monitors with frameless design and curvature

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 02/21/2017 01:37 AM | source: | 7 comment(s)
AOC releases AGON gaming monitors with frameless design and curvature

AOC expands its AGON premium gaming monitor series with two new curved models: the 31.5″ AG322QCX with QHD resolution and the 27″ Full HD display AG272FCX. Both come with an extremely small curvature radius of 1800 for an added level of immersion.

Thanks to almost invisible bezels on the top and sides of the monitors, the “3-sides frameless” design lets players focus on the gaming action even more.. A refresh rate of 144 Hz and AMD FreeSync technology provide a super-smooth gaming experience with no stuttering, tearing or motion blur. In addition, the two models also boast all of the premium features of other curved displays from the AGON line,, including a variety of gaming modes and settings (adjustable with the included QuickSwitch keypad), a headset holder, a handle, ergonomic adjustment options and customisable LED lights.

The two new 16:9 models expand the AOC AGON curved monitor lineup with two new sizes: The AOC AGON AG322QCX boasts a 31.5″ (80 cm) VA panel with a QHD resolution of 2560 x 1440 pixels for razor sharp game graphics. The AG272FCX, on the other hand, uses a more compact 27″ (68.6 cm) VA display with a Full HD resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels. With a radius of just 1800 mm, the two monitors offer the strongest curvature of any AGON model yet. This allows for a highly immersive gaming experience with increased perception of depth and reduced picture distortion. In order to let players focus on the action even more, the ultra-slim bezels on the top, left and right sides are almost invisible.

Strong performance for competitive gaming

Both the AG322QCX and the AG272FCX boast a high refresh rate of 144 Hz, which eliminates motion blur and lets game worlds come to life in super-smooth and sharp graphics at any time, even in fast-paced scenes. For an added level of smoothness and responsiveness, the two monitors also offer AMD FreeSync support, which reduces stuttering, tearing and input lag. Gamers looking for an even more responsive experience will benefit from the AOC Low Input Lag Mode which bypasses most of the monitor’s internal video processing. This way, players can see their control inputs reflected on the screen immediately, which  is advantageous in competitive action games. The AOC Shadow Control feature gives an additional advantage in games with very dark sections: it lightens overly dark areas of the image and darkens bright parts without affecting the rest of the screen.

Perfect versatility and comfort

Game modes and other settings can be conveniently toggled with the included AOC QuickSwitch keypad. Instead of navigating through menus with the standard buttons on the monitor, players can adjust the display settings via the controller. The perfect mode for each specific game played can be set with the click of one button thanks to FPS, Racing, RTS and customisable game mode presets. 

To increase the comfort of long gaming hours, the two new displays protect players’ eyes, using the AOC Flicker-Free technology against eye fatigue and the AOC Low Blue Light Mode against potential long-term effects from harmful blue light. For a healthy posture while playing, the monitor stand AOC Ergo Base offers height, tilt and swivel adjustment options. Moreover, a carrying handle empowers gamers to easily transport their AGON display between different gaming locations, and a retractable headset holder lets them safely deposit their headset during breaks. A variety of connectors such as HDMI, DisplayPort, VGA and USB 3.0 also makes the AG322QCX and AG272FCX compatible with a broad range of input sources and devices.

Slick and individual style

In addition to its minimalistic “3-sides frameless” design, the two new AGON models come with customisable LED lights on their back and lower bezel. These can be set to three different colours (red, green, blue) and three different brightness levels, in order to adapt the monitor’s look to players’ and esports teams’ individual taste and preferences.

The AOC AGON AG322QCX and AOC AGON AG272FCX will be available in May 2017. The MSRP is £519 and £389 respectively.

Technical specifications

 

Model

AG322QCX

AG272FCX

Display

31.5″ curved VA @ 144 Hz

27″ curved VA at 144 Hz

Resolution

2560 x 1440 pixels

1920 x 1080 pixels

Sync technology

Adaptive-Sync

Adaptive-Sync

 Signal input

2 x HDMI

2 x DisplayPort

1 x VGA

2 x USB 3.0
Audio out

Microphone in/out

2 x HDMI

1 x DisplayPort

1 x VGA

2 x USB 3.0
Audio out

Microphone in/out

Special features

“3-sided frameless”
ergonomic stand

AOC QuickSwitch keypad

Stereo speakers

4 ms GtG response time

2000:1 contrast ratio

100% sRGB colour gamut

“3-sided frameless”
ergonomic stand

AOC QuickSwitch keypad

Stereo speakers

4 ms GtG response time

3000:1 contrast ratio

100% sRGB colour gamut

Launch

May 2017

May 2017

MSRP

£519

£389

 

http://aoc-europe.com/en/products/ag322QCX and http://aoc-europe.com/en/products/ag272FCX

About AOC

AOC is one of the global top brands in the display market. High quality, first-rate service, attractive designs as well as environmentally friendly, ergonomic and innovative products at competitive prices are the reasons why more and more consumers, corporate decision-makers and distribution partners trust in AOC. AOC offers displays which cater to every type of user, be it for professional, home, entertainment or gaming use. AOC is a subsidiary of TPV Technology Limited, the world’s largest LCD manufacturer.



AOC releases AGON gaming monitors with frameless design and curvature AOC releases AGON gaming monitors with frameless design and curvature AOC releases AGON gaming monitors with frameless design and curvature AOC releases AGON gaming monitors with frameless design and curvature




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silapakorn
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#5396829 Posted on: 02/23/2017 05:41 AM
Lose the curve and add Gsync and we'll talk. I don't care if they have to jack up the price for license fee.

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#5396906 Posted on: 02/23/2017 12:06 PM
According to AOC my monitor is also frameless.



Lose the curve and add FreeSync and we'll talk. I don't care if they have to jack up the price for license fee.


FTFY :D

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