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Guru3D.com » News » The popular AGON by AOC G2 Monitor Models are now available at 165 Hz.

The popular AGON by AOC G2 Monitor Models are now available at 165 Hz.

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 03/22/2022 02:51 PM | source: | 12 comment(s)
The popular AGON by AOC G2 Monitor Models are now available at 165 Hz.

AGON by AOC announced the addition of new models with quicker IPS panels to its highly regarded G2 line. AGON by AOC introduces four new versions, each with or without height-adjustable stands and USB hubs, all with a higher refresh rate of 165 Hz: the 24G2SPU, 27G2SPU, 24G2SPAE, and 27G2SPAE.

The AGON by AOC portfolio offers a wide variety of options for different kinds of gamers. Casual gamers are best served with the flat IPS panels or curved VA panels from the G2 series, and the more aggressive 1000R curvature of the G3 series. Monitors such as the 24" (60.5 cm) 24G2U and its 27" (68.6 cm) sibling 27G2U are two of the best-selling gaming monitors on the market thanks to the exceptional value and high performance these models offer to ambitious and adventurous gamers. Both have been critically acclaimed and have received numerous awards such as "Best gaming monitor" by many reviewers worldwide.

AGON by AOC ups their hand and revamps these models with 165 Hz refresh rates. Launching from late March, the 24G2SPU and 27G2SPU will replace the 24G2U and 27G2U. Equipped with ergonomic stands allowing height, tilt, swivel, and pivot adjustments, these monitors can be positioned optimally for an improved gaming experience, also giving gamers the option to employ several displays in a multi-monitor setup. As the fully decked-out models from the bunch, the 24G2SPU and 27G2SPU feature an integrated 4-port USB hub, so gamers can connect keyboards and mice directly to the monitor, reducing clutter on their desks. Both these models are also equipped with two 2 W speakers.

The IPS panels used in all models offer crisp Full HD resolution, with which gamers can achieve high framerates without taxing their GPUs. The 165 Hz refresh rate produces a much smoother gaming experience than their counterparts' 144 Hz, giving gamers the competitive edge when things get hot. A 1 ms MPRT response time practically eliminates ghosting for sharp, blur-free visuals, while the Adaptive-Sync support eliminates stutter and tear by using a variable refresh rate. The sleek, 3-sides frameless design of the models radiates "gaming" flair, fits modern battle stations perfectly, and enhances versatility of multi-monitor setups.

Users with multi-monitor setups might consider simpler monitors AGON by AOC offers the 24G2SPAE and 27G2SPAE as the pared-down options without a USB hub and with a simpler stand. Identical to the 24G2SPU and 27G2SPU in terms of panel but with a reduced feature-set, they are perfectly suited for dual/triple monitor setups or for users already equipped with monitor arms such as the AOC's AD110D0 using the VESA mount option.

All four new models feature gaming specific settings, such as Game Color (to adjust saturation), Dial Point (crosshair overlay for accurate aiming), LowBlue Mode for longer gaming sessions during the night, and three gaming modes for different genres such as FPS, RTS, Racing as well three user customisable modes. The new, modern OSD software G-Menu makes adjusting fine display details a breeze.

  • The AOC GAMING 24G2SPU and 27G2SPU are already available from late March/April 2022 at the RRPs of £119.99 and £199.99 respectively.
  • The AOC GAMING 24G2SPAE and 27G2SPAE will be available from July 2022 at the RRPs of £179.99 and £224.99, correspondingly.


The popular AGON by AOC G2 Monitor Models are now available at 165 Hz. The popular AGON by AOC G2 Monitor Models are now available at 165 Hz. The popular AGON by AOC G2 Monitor Models are now available at 165 Hz. The popular AGON by AOC G2 Monitor Models are now available at 165 Hz.




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#6003161 Posted on: 03/22/2022 04:47 PM


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#6003219 Posted on: 03/22/2022 06:50 PM
I don't really understand what's happening. I have 240Hz AOC having 27 inch, with 0.5ms since like half a year (and I was late to the party), why they are marketing after ALMOST 1-2 years the 165Hz?

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#6003289 Posted on: 03/22/2022 09:32 PM
I don't really understand what's happening. I have 240Hz AOC having 27 inch, with 0.5ms since like half a year (and I was late to the party), why they are marketing after ALMOST 1-2 years the 165Hz?

And I've had a 144Hz 27" 1440p IPS for what feels like a decade (has to be over 5 years by now), yet what's out there now is barely any better than what I have, even at stupid prices. The sane-priced monitor market has stagnant trash for many years now.

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#6003318 Posted on: 03/22/2022 10:48 PM
I don't really understand what's happening. I have 240Hz AOC having 27 inch, with 0.5ms since like half a year (and I was late to the party), why they are marketing after ALMOST 1-2 years the 165Hz?


And I've had a 144Hz 27" 1440p IPS for what feels like a decade (has to be over 5 years by now), yet what's out there now is barely any better than what I have, even at stupid prices. The sane-priced monitor market has stagnant trash for many years now.


this is why --- >


The AOC GAMING 24G2SPU and 27G2SPU are already available from late March/April 2022 at the RRPs of £119.99 and £199.99 respectively.



did you had those for 120 and 200 pounds ?

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#6003319 Posted on: 03/22/2022 10:52 PM
And I've had a 144Hz 27" 1440p IPS for what feels like a decade (has to be over 5 years by now), yet what's out there now is barely any better than what I have, even at stupid prices. The sane-priced monitor market has stagnant trash for many years now.


QD-OLED seems to be disrupting this a bit. Obviously just Ultrawide for now but presumably we'll see 27"/32"/etc soon. Left to be seen what issues there are with the tech.. but so far it's promising.

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