AOC introduced a new monitor, under its recent gaming-focused brand AGON, thus expanding its catalog, with a more than interesting product, with its 27 “IPS, Mini LED feedback and 300 Hz QHD. This is the AGON AG274QGM monitor.
With the rise of sports and the competitive online environment, the world of hardware and peripherals has been put to the test, where 1 millisecond or one hertz (Hz) can make a difference not only in the game, but also in the sales ratios of the Marlet.
AGON AG274QGM: a monitor to make you win the game
The monitor AOC AGON AG274QGM With a resolution of 2560 pixels by 1400 pixels, it offers us a QHD resolution in a 16: 9 widescreen format. Its Mini LED backlighting system achieves a brightness of 1000 cs / m².
One of the most important and striking features of the monitor AGON is its refresh rate, with some impressive 300 Hz for a QHD resolution.
Also, AOC with monitor AG274QGM offers full support for NVIDIA G-SYNC ESPORTS by bringing technologies like NVIDIA Reflex latency monitor which will take real-time measurements of our system from the moment of the mouse click until the execution of our actions on the screen. Likewise, this model comes with a certification G-SYNC Ultimate
Why are Mini LED panels released now?
The idea of Mini LED panels is true and has been floating around in the technological sphere for years, but with the emergence of new panels for monitors with this new technology, this is when the evolution of the LED backlight panel. current started.
Mini LED panels, like the traditional LED panel, do not store color or image information, they only transmit the illumination to the LCD panel, where it contains the color information and after being backlit with the Mini LED or LED, it shows the picture we see.
The improvement of Mini LEDCompared to the traditional and current LED panel until now, it is the miniaturization and the concentration of these LEDs, we went from 1000 µm to 200 µm of the Mini LED, which would represent that, for each normal LED, we would have about 5 mini LEDs, in the same space, thus providing greater definition and better control of screen brightness.