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AOC AGON AG274QXM - 27 Inch QHD Gaming Monitor, 170Hz, IPS, 1ms, Mini LED, RGB design, HDR 1000, KVM, Height Adjust, Speakers (2560x1440 @ 170Hz, 600 cd/m² HDMI 2.0 / DP 1.4 / USB-C), black

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Color Setup has a 6-axis color adjustment plus three color temp presets. The user mode has precise RGB sliders that help achieve pro-level grayscale accuracy for both SDR and HDR. The Audio menu includes a toggle for DTS sound processing. Turning this on improves the audio by expanding the soundstage. It also sounds a little less tinny though you won’t hear any serious bass from the internal speakers.

IPS panel ensures an excellent viewing experience with lifelike yet brilliant and accurate colours. Colours look consistent no matter from which angle you look at the display The AG274QXM is one of AOC’s most recent additions to their “AGON Pro” line-up of gaming monitors. Some of the specs might be considered fairly standard or common nowadays, with a 2560 x 1440 IPS panel and a pretty modest 170Hz refresh rate – much higher refresh rate 1440p options are available on the market nowadays, such as the recently tested Gigabyte Aorus FI32Q X with 270Hz. Then there’s common IPS technology specs like a 1000:1 contrast ratio, wide 178/178 viewing angles; and also colour enhancements like wide colour gamut and 10-bit colour depth that you’d find on most modern gaming screens. That’s not to say any of this is bad, it’s just fairly typical in this space. I'm growing tired of waiting for the perfect 27" 2160p 144Hz real HDR monitor to come along - I thought the Inzone M9 might be that, but ... it's 14000 SEK here in Sweden. That's 2500SEK above the US MSRP converted to SEK + 25% VAT. In other words: it's way overpriced here. The monitor is basically equivalent to two 31.5″ 4K monitors side by side without the bezels in between them, which brings the pixel density to 140 PPI.Often even a higher peak luminance can be achieved under certain conditions. For example, when a smaller area/APL of the display is used for showing a bright object, when a bright object is displayed for a short time, etc. Information about whether the stand can be dismounted. Usually, this is required for wall mounting. Performance in the default DisplayHDR mode is captured above, and this was similar in the other modes too. You can see a pretty decent PQ gamma on the right hand side which was pleasing, but there is a massive skew in the balance of RGB in this mode for a wide range of grey shades, especially for lighter shades and white. The average colour temp was a bit too cool at 6915k, and white point was slightly cooler still at 7059k (9% deviance from target). This leads to some very high errors in greyscale on the left. Added the KTC M32P10S– the first 32″ 4K 165Hz 1152-zone mini LED FALD gaming monitor with a flat-screen VA panel.

Wow, that is ... something. I mean, I get that 65W PD from the USB-C requires some extra oomph, and those MiniLEDs no doubt consume some power, but 330w? That's just silly.The most widely used panels are those with 6, 8, and 10 bits for each of the RGB components of the pixel. They provide 18-, 24-, and 30-bit color, respectively. There’s no shortage of colour, either. AOC’s screen produced 99.8% of the sRGB gamut at 168.6% volume and 92.6% of the DCI-P3 space at 119.4%. it even churned out 99.2% of the Adobe RGB space at 116.2%, which is an excellent result for any gaming display. The Delta E of 1.98 is impressive too and means you won’t have any accuracy issues. We confirmed also that the screen supports FreeSync over HDMI, giving VRR support for Xbox that supports that, although it is questionable whether Sony will ever add this for the PS5. Because it’s the older generation HDMI 2.0 capabilities, there is no HDMI-VRR, which might have made VRR for PS5 in the future more likely, but doesn’t matter for Xbox at all. It will not support ALLM, Dolby Vision or 24Hz signals but can support 50Hz and HDR10 content. High Dynamic Range (HDR) HDR Technical Capabilities AG274QXM sisältää saman jalustan kuin edellinenkin testissämme ollut Agon Pro -sarjan näyttö. Se on tukeva ja laadukkaan oloinen, säätömahdollisuudet kattavat käytännössä kaiken perus jalustalle mahdollisen ja pieni logoprojektorikin löytyy. Jalustan suurin heikkous on olematon johtojen hallinta, joka on toteutettu erillisillä liimattavilla muovipalasilla. Näytöstä itsestään löytyy VESA 100 x 100 mm seinäkiinnitys.

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