The gaming monitor market is quite crowded with models of all sizes and features. So AOC decided that now is the time to hit the table to stand out from the competition with these two new monitors. On the one hand, we have one of the fastest models on the market with 360 Hz and compatibility with NVIDIA Reflex, but among these there are already several on the market; of which there aren’t many is the other model, with a 49-inch dual screen that equivalent to two monitors 27 but with gaming-oriented features never seen before on a monitor of this size.
AOC AGON PRO AG254FC, the fastest gaming monitors
The AGON PRO AG254FC gaming monitor offers some impressive features that esports gamers will appreciate, including its super-fast 360Hz refresh rate. This fast refresh rate is combined with a GtG response time of just 1ms with an analyzer. NVIDIA Reflex for those who own equipment of this brand.
The panel used is Fast-IPS Full HD resolution (1920 x 1080 pixels) with 110% coverage of the sRGB color space to enable truly natural and vivid color reproduction while providing wide viewing angles. Stefan Sommer, Brand Marketing Director said:
“The esports scene is a very difficult environment, and professionals and enthusiasts ask us for the best of the best. Thanks to the cooperation with important teams such as G2 Esports, we know what professionals want and taking their needs into account, we have brought this new AGON PRO monitor to life ”.
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Since this gaming monitor uses a processor NVIDIA G-Sync native, uses motion blur NVIDIA Ultra Low also uses background strobe lighting to reduce motion blur for smoother gaming images. This monitor also uses NVIDIA Reflex technology to reduce system latency and measure the exact time between mouse clicks and screen pixel shift, which is incredibly useful for esports gamers.
Its tripod-shaped support allows height, rotation, pivot and tilt adjustment, ensuring the best possible ergonomics; On the other hand, AOC has announced that this monitor will be available from September 2021 for £ 699.99, which will likely result in around 750 dollars.
AOC AGON AG493UCX2, the largest gaming monitor
On the other hand, the biggest novelty comes to us with this other model which, as we have already told you, has the same size as if we put two 27-inch monitors next to each other but with the difference that we wouldn’t find their frames at the center; thus, the AOC AGON AG493UCX2 has a 49-inch diagonal screen with 1800R curvature in LED-VA panel resolution Dual QHD (5120 x 1440 pixels) which is equivalent to two WQHD monitors.
Through the use of a VA matrix, this monitor has a refresh rate of 165 Hz with a response time of just 1ms, and of course it has compatible screen sync technology AMD FreeSync Premium Pro. In addition, it is compatible with VESA HDR 400 display so that we can enjoy games with more realistic and brilliant pictures. It also has technologies such as Low input lag which removes input lag or functions like Shadow control which improves visibility in dark areas of the screen. Of course, it also has flicker-free anti-flicker and low blue light to preserve visual health.
This monitor also has a KVM intercom, which means that we can connect the keyboard and the mouse to the USB HUB of the monitor and, thanks to its multiple video inputs distributed between USB-C and DisplayPort, we can connect two PCs and use both easily with the same keyboard and the same mouse with just the push of a button on the monitor.
The device has 122% sRGB color space coverage, 91% DCI-Pe and 98% Adobe RGB, its stand supports tilt, swivel and height adjustment ( no pivot) and has dimensions of no more and no less than 1,194.4 mm wide, 308 mm deep and 467.6 to 567.6 mm high, with a weight of 14.4 kg.
Unfortunately for the moment AOC has not revealed the availability date or the price of these gaming monitors, but we can be sure that they will be quite expensive, easily exceeding 1000 dollars.