AOC launches the third-generation Agon AG353UCG screen for top class displays |
Today, AOC launched the long-awaited Agon AG353UCG screen for players. The maximum refresh rate is 200 Hz for top-level displays, the maximum brightness is 1000 lumens, in addition to enhanced Quantum Technology (FALD) for backlight. It will be the longest screen in the company's history, and it is as expensive as its functionality, with many options.
The company hopes to make the most of the on-screen LCD panel, which is of course reflected in its function. The screen we are talking about has a 1800R curve VA panel, a resolution of 3440 x 1440, a response time of 2 ms, a refresh rate of 200 Hz, and backlight technology FALD.
Using FALD technology, the screen can meet DisplayHDR 1000 standard, allowing it to generate 1000 lumens when reading HDR patterns and display 1.07 billion colors in DCI Series 90% - P 3.
Since this is an extended screen, it must conform to NVIDIA's G-Sync standard. This shows that the screen has passed company response time, color space and backlight tests as the display also uses G-Sync HDR gradation.
For these ultra-high-end connections, DisplayPort 1.4, HDMI 2.0b and Mini DisplayPort are included. USB 3.0 also has four connectors with Type B connectors.
The screen shape is equipped with pillows that reflect the player's personality with its simple design and bright colors, allowing him to adjust the height and angle using the RGB ring lights at the end. Depth. The screen also has a stand that you can use to move it and support cable management.
This monitor rendered in Europe and the United States is valued at $ 2,300 and can match up to similar Acer Predator X35 screens.
AOC launches the third-generation Agon AG353UCG screen for top class displays |