The AOC monitor is aimed at those looking for a good gaming monitor with a large screen. It is curved and wider compared to regular monitors. This provides a more natural viewing experience and a broader field of view, while also facilitating tasks with multiple windows and video editing. With an impressive WQHD 3440x1440 resolution, a stunning 180Hz refresh rate, and a fast GtG 1ms response time, it ensures exceptionally smooth visuals and eliminates motion blur, allowing you to relax and feel immersed in the game. HDR400 support enriches colors and details, making it an ideal choice for creative professionals who demand precision in their work.
180HZ refresh rate
Competitive and intense games require the best technology to ensure lag-free gameplay and smoother operation. This AGON monitor features a 180 Hz refresh rate, making it 3 times faster than a standard monitor. A lower frame rate can make enemies appear to jump from point to point on the screen, making them very difficult targets to hit. A 180Hz frame rate brings those critical missing images back to the screen, revealing enemy movements in ultra-smooth motion, allowing you to aim more easily. With this AGON by AOC gaming monitor, you won't have to tolerate input lag and screen tearing.
1ms response time GtG
GtG means Grey-To-Grey and represents the time it takes for a pixel to change from one gray level to the next. In gaming, every millisecond counts and can be the factor that makes the difference between hitting or missing a shot. The fast response time also eliminates ghosting and motion blur.
Wide QHD (WQHD) resolution
With a resolution of 3440 x 1440, Wide Quad HD (WQHD) offers superior image quality and sharp images that reveal every detail. The wide 21:9 aspect ratio is ideal for watching movies in extended format or immersing yourself in the latest game, while also providing more space when it's time to work. True 8-bit color provides a wide color palette for vibrant, natural images.
VESA Certified DISPLAYHDR 400
Even the lowest level of High Dynamic Range (HDR) functionality is a significant upgrade for regular monitors. The maximum brightness of 400 cd/m² allows your screen to enhance image quality with a versatile color spectrum and more varied contrasts. The VESA certification ensures a wealth of details and realistic depiction of game and movie worlds.
6 games mode
Adjust your monitor to the game with the click of a button. Switch settings between built-in presets for FPS, racing, or RTS games, or customize your own ideal conditions and save them. AOC's settings keyboard makes switching profiles or adjusting functions quick and easy.
AOC G-Menu
The AOC G-Menu is a free tool that you can install on your computer for complete customization combined with maximum convenience.
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A decent choice for its price. The image is quite good at the default settings, the wide mode in games gives a nice feeling, good response time, the USB3 hub works perfectly, be careful with the following, only the DP outputs 180fps. The HDMI goes up to 100 so VRR for PS5 doesn't.... nor does the PS5 support wide yet. Also, on the vertical and horizontal borders, the panel has half a centimeter of black space which essentially supports the panel, meaning it is not borderless at 3/4.
Love. Coming from a similar AOC curved 24'' and never having tried ultrawide before, I was very anxious. I got it for work, multitasking like word+pdf and some chrome etc. It is very convenient for this purpose, and has many options for 2-3 or 4 tabs together. I usually have 2 or rarely 3. Never again a small screen.
In height it is like a 27'', and in length like one and a half screen.
Gaming when the game supports UW and it's a good phase, and when it doesn't (or if you don't want to) you can put 16:9 resolution and it puts black bars on the sides and you really don't even notice it.
The only "annoying" thing I had to get used to, is the full screen on youtube and other online players, where when you press it, it takes up the whole screen (obviously) and not the half where I usually have the browser, and you lose the extra window. But usually I'm covered with theater mode.
Everything perfect, huge, very good image, worth its money and more. The only negative thing I found is that while its features declare that it has speakers..... it does not.
Excellent purchase for its price. Purchased at 379.90 euros.
Positives:
- WQHD!
- 180hz: Achievable only with Display Port connection (HDMI: max 100hz)
- 1ms: Refers to the Overdrive setting of the monitor: Off (avg 7.4ms), Weak, Medium (avg 5.6ms), Strong (avg 2.9ms). After measurements done by third parties (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kj_bI6WbFoY), it is recommended to set it to Medium to avoid overshoot (https://www.google.com/search?q=overshoot+error+in+monitors). The "1ms" is a marketing trick for almost all monitors.
- MBR (Motion Blur Reduce): Does what its name says. However, it cannot be activated when Freesync is already enabled.
- Freesync: This monitor offers Freesync technology. For those with Nvidia GPU like me, I provide some information:
Freesync and G-Sync Compatible are technologies based on the Adaptive Sync protocol (https://www.vesa.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/VESA-Adaptive-Sync-Whitepaper-140620.pdf). Unlike G-Sync and G-Sync Ultimate monitors, Freesync/G-Sync Compatible offer similar capabilities at a lower price because they do not contain Nvidia hardware (https://imgur.com/a/Kd9oMh7). All you need to do is enable it from the Nvidia Control Panel!
You can also test the G-Sync Compatibility of the monitor with the "G-SYNC Pendulum Demo" (Instructions: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MgiepJORj6g).
- Display HDR: The monitor features DisplayHDR 400 (https://displayhdr.org/#tab-400) which is suitable for entry-level HDR. It is activated first through the Windows settings and then through the monitor settings.
- 4 USB ports (3 for connection, 1 for charging) and 1 AUX: I connected a keyboard, mouse, camera, ps3 controller, and JBL speaker to the monitor and the monitor in turn simply needs a usb-b to a to connect to a computer. When I want to switch from my work computer to my personal one, I simply disconnect the usb from one computer, connect it to the other, and all peripherals are transferred. Very convenient!