Standing screen display size | 27 Inches |
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Screen Resolution | 2560x1440 |
Max Screen Resolution | 2560 x 1440 Pixels |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 4 |
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AOC AGON Gaming Monitor 27" (AG271QG), QHD 2560x1440 IPS Panel, G-Sync, 165Hz, 4ms, DisplayPort/HDMI, Quickswitch Keypad, VESA
Screen Size | 27 Inches |
Display Resolution Maximum | 2560 x 1440 Pixels |
Brand | AOC |
Special Feature | Built-In Speakers |
Refresh Rate | 144 Hz |
About this item
- 27" Agon Professional grade gaming monitor with 2560 x 1440 quad HD resolution with IPS panel
- 165Hz refresh rate and 4ms response time with NVIDIA G-SYNC for smoothest competitive gameplay
- Displayport, HDMI 2.0, hdmi-mhl inputs with 4 x USB 3.0 hub w/ 1 fast-charging port
- Low input lag and shadow control allows you to see and react faster
- Ergo dial height adjustable stand with pivot, tilt, rotate for ultimate comfort
- Built-in speakers, headphone hanger, and Handle for convenience
- AOC low Blue mode and flickers for wellbeing during extended gaming sessions
- AOC Shadow control shows more details in dark scenes without affecting the rest of the screen
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For gaming | 4.4 | 4.5 | 4.6 | 4.4 | 4.3 | 4.4 |
Value for money | 4.3 | 4.5 | 3.6 | 3.6 | 4.1 | 3.7 |
Brightness | 4.2 | 4.4 | 4.3 | 4.4 | 4.1 | 4.1 |
Picture quality | 4.1 | 4.4 | 4.2 | 4.3 | 4.2 | 4.1 |
Screen quality | — | — | — | 4.5 | 3.7 | 4.3 |
Sold By | — | SAVEABIZ | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | SAVEABIZ | Amazon.com |
display size | 27 inches | 27 inches | 27 inches | 27 inches | 27 inches | 27 inches |
resolution | QHD Wide 1440p | QHD Ultra Wide 1440p | QHD Wide 1440p | QHD Wide 1440p | QHD Wide 1440p | QHD Wide 1440p |
display technology | LED | LCD | LCD | OLED | — | LCD |
hardware interface | displayport, hdmi, usb3.0 | hdmi, displayport | usb3.0, usb, displayport, hdmi | usb3.1 c, displayport, hdmi, usb3.2 gen 1 | hdmi | displayport, hdmi, 3 5 mm audio, usb3.2 gen 1, headphone |
viewing angle | — | 178 degrees | 178 degrees | — | 178 degrees | 178 degrees |
mounting type | VESA Compatibility - Mountable: 100 x 100mm | Wall Mount | Wall Mount | Wall Mount | Wall Mount | Desk Mount |
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Technical Details
Brand | AOC |
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Series | AGON |
Item model number | AG271QG |
Item Weight | 13.3 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 24.53 x 17.05 x 8.58 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 24.53 x 17.05 x 8.58 inches |
Color | Black/Silver |
Manufacturer | Envision Peripherals |
ASIN | B01G5JYMNA |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | May 13, 2016 |
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Gain a serious competitive edge with AOC’s new Agon series NVIDIA G-SYNC monitor that eliminates screen-tearing and minimizes display stutter and input lag. Be immersed in the clearest on-screen action while maintaining that competitive edge over other players, with agile 165Hz refresh rate and 4ms response time for highest frame rate and no lag. No more screen tear, display stutter, and input lag as you dominate your competitors with the ultimate gaming monitor powered by NVIDIA G-SYNC technology for the smoothest and fastest gaming experience yet.
what's in the box27” Monitor, power adapter, power cord, HDMI cable, DP cable, Audio cable, USB cable, QSG.
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Customers like the image quality, appearance, quality and performance of the monitor. They mention that it looks phenomenal, it performs superbly well and that the stand is made out of solid metal. They appreciate the value, and refresh rate. That said, opinions are mixed on color and brightness.
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Customers like the image quality of the monitor. They say it's a great product for any gamer that needs good screen quality. They like the screen size and the picture quality is great. However, some customers complain about the lack of real gamma controls. They mention that the monitor has no bad pixels and is easy to install. The resolution is HDR400, and the monitor delivers crisp 1440p delivered at butter smooth 144Hz. Overall, customers are happy with the quality and performance of the product.
"...For those wondering, the RX 480 is more than capable of 1440p gaming. You may need to turn some settings down (Like AA), but it will run fine...." Read more
"...Destiny 2 and Insurgency Sandstorm-all look very vibrant and sharp on this monitor. I will never go back to 1080p or a TN panel for that matter...." Read more
"...144hz = 144FPS with the right system.*2560x1440p = Crystal Clear Graphics that are a genuine improvement over 1080p - This monitor can..." Read more
"...The picture is fantastic, nothing beats a VA panel for static brightness and with 8 zones of local dimming it's better than any monitor I've ever..." Read more
Customers like the appearance of the monitor. They say it looks phenomenal, has good color, and contrast. They also appreciate the interface and the slim and versatile industrial design.
"...Overdrive: weakWith these settings, the monitor looks beautiful!..." Read more
"...Aesthetics = This monitor looks professional in the front while having a tiny bit of "gamer" flair in the back.*..." Read more
"...In other words, the styling is nice. When I first used the monitor, I was pretty frustrated with the visuals...." Read more
"...I would definitely buy this monitor again, it looks phenomenal...." Read more
Customers like the quality of the monitor. They mention that the stand is really heavy and well-built, the mount is very sturdy, and the stand itself is made out of solid metal. They also appreciate the quick link button, which helps cut down on wear and tear on the monitor buttons. The monitor comes with a sturdy metal stand that you can tilt up or down and move left or right.
"...The base is heavy and very stable, made of aluminum and steel and has soft rubber feet. it also easily rotates. Very high quality parts used here...." Read more
"...Stand is very well made*Speakers are loud enough to get by*Dual display port and HDMI inputs.*..." Read more
"...Fortunately, the stand is actually very nice and the color is more subdued so it doesn't look like something from the lobby of a swanky hotel...." Read more
"...Appearance in person isn't as gaudy as some images suggest, it just looks cheap. More concerning is what seems to be some poor shielding/grounding...." Read more
Customers like the performance of the monitor. They mention it performs perfectly, looks and functions perfectly, and has no problems. They also mention that the stand has worked better than they thought it would, and the DisplayPort cable works just fine. Some say that the screen works very well with gsync, even though it's a freesynce monitor, and that the USB hub built into the monitor works fine with no input lag at all. Overall, most are satisfied with the performance and functionality of the product.
"...I'm not using the pass through at the moment, but the Displayport cable works just fine...." Read more
"...monitor also advertises 144hz - This too gets a check and runs flawlessly on modern games...." Read more
"...Note: I had to use AMD control panel to set 10bit color, windows display settings didn't work until I did this)...." Read more
"This monitor has worked great since I bought it almost 4 years. I like the screen size and the picture quality is great...." Read more
Customers like the value of the monitor. They say the HDR is great for the price, the picture is excellent, and it's a very capable monitor for the money. Some say that the monitor has been absolutely lovely for the point. They also say that it' a high quality for low price.
"...The HDR is great for the price, the picture is excellent, and it's got a load of features that you simply can't get for the money...." Read more
"...G-sync and 120hz are game changers and worth the omission of HDR (which is still an absolute mess on the PC side), those two factors alone nearly..." Read more
"...features and overall picture quality are great and in my opinion worth the price. Why buy this over a "cheap" 4k monitor?..." Read more
"The best reason to buy this product is to take advantage of a relatively cheap 4K @ 120 Hz panel that supports G-Sync...." Read more
Customers like the refresh rate of the monitor. They mention that the FreeSync, high 144Hz, low input lag, and the high refresh rate is literally game changing. They say that gaming at 120Hz is great, and that the monitor is a wonderful high refresh-rate 1440p monitor with freesync for those who can't use a 144hz display. They also say that the quickswitch controller functions better.
"...The fast response time is very noticeable over my old monitor's 5ms time. There is absolutely no input lag with this monitor...." Read more
"...The quickswitch controller functions better too. On the original one I had to press really hard on the up directional button to get it to register...." Read more
"...1ms response time = Butter smooth, no input lag...." Read more
"...Blacks are deep, colors pop, and the high refresh rate is literally game changing...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the color of the monitor. Some mention that the colors are decent and the brightness range is also very usable, while others say that the color reproduction is poor and the panel has shortcomings such as odd banding artifacts with certain colors, poor black uniformity, and bleed.
"...With these settings, the monitor looks beautiful! It supports 8 bit color and the colors show very well with a little tweaking...." Read more
"...The Acer and Dell I looked at had TN panels and the colors were pretty mediocre. The LG would have been pushing my budget of 350.00...." Read more
"...Setting the replacement screen side by side, I noticed a big difference in color and vibrance. The original screened looked faded and not as bright...." Read more
"...Pros:*Good color calibration out of box, almost no tuning needed.*144hz = 144FPS with the right system.*..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the brightness of the monitor. Some mention that the brightness is great, even under direct sunlight. The matte coating is very effective at eliminating glare, and the screen is perfect black. However, some customers say that the brightness by default can be harsh on the eye, and that the ambient LED lighting can cause some areas to be so dark that they lose all detail.
"...I'd recommend turning it down for your eyes. Colors dont get affected by brightness, so this is a semi-con.*..." Read more
"...It is a thick matte coating, which is very effective at eliminating glare, but is visible in some instances such as a pure white background or object..." Read more
"...It doesn't do local dimming so it won't get the same contrast you see in those display TVs at the store...." Read more
"...While HDR on Windows still needs work, the monitor still shines. The cons with the blur and smear, are all inherent properties of VA panels...." Read more
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AMD Ryzen 7 1700X stock clocks
ASRock X370 Taichi
16GB DDR4 3200 RAM (2X8 sticks)
XFX RX 480 RS XXX 8GB @1310 Mhz core, 2100 Mhz memory. 1050 mV core and 975mV memory
Razer Deathadder 2013 WOT edition (Response times may not be as quick with cheaper mice)
Corasir K70 RGB
For those wondering, the RX 480 is more than capable of 1440p gaming. You may need to turn some settings down (Like AA), but it will run fine. I run most games at high to very high or ultra with 2X MSAA without issues. I shoot for 30 FPS as a minimum with as much eye candy as possible, and don't really care if the card maintains a constant 60 FPS. With freesync, it doesn't matter nearly as much as it used to using V Sync. As long as you stay in the monitor's freesync range, there will be no stutter or screen tearing.
So far so good. I did extensive research before getting a new monitor this time, something I haven't done in the past. My previous monitor was an AOC I2269vW, 22" 1080p 60Hz. I wanted 1440p 144Hz, no ultrawide, and freesync and didn't want to pay more than the whole rig cost to build. This is the only 1440p monitor below $400 with freesync and a wide refresh rate range. Yes, it has freesync, it's just called adaptive sync by AOC for some reason. Radeon settings recognized it immediately and it works perfectly well. Reported range is 30Hz to 144Hz, the widest range I could find in the $400 or less price bracket. Most 144Hz freesync monitors have a range of 40-48Hz on the low end to 144Hz. Turn off V Sync for all games and cap your refresh rate to 144Hz, the experience is amazing! I will never go back to a non-freesync monitor again! The fast response time is very noticeable over my old monitor's 5ms time. There is absolutely no input lag with this monitor. As for the size, I have no problem seeing text on this monitor. I was a little worried that 24" would be too small for 1440p, but it's just fine. It also gives you the option of down-scaling to 1080p for more FPS if need be without loading too much clarity. I have tested this, and 1080p looks pretty good.
HDMI cable, Displayport cable, VGA cable, and USB 3.0 pass through cable are all included. A VESA mounting plate is also included. For some reason, it doesn't say this in the description for the monitor. I'm not using the pass through at the moment, but the Displayport cable works just fine. This monitor comes with everything needed to use it, a huge plus for it's price!
The base is heavy and very stable, made of aluminum and steel and has soft rubber feet. it also easily rotates. Very high quality parts used here. Four screw attach the monitor to the base, quick and easy.
Onto the display itself, the important part! I'll get my one complaint out of the way, the anti glare coating. It is a thick matte coating, which is very effective at eliminating glare, but is visible in some instances such as a pure white background or object. In games at normal viewing distance, it is not really noticeable. Factory calibration was slightly cold and the monitor was very, very bright. With a little calibration, I got it to look much better. Here are my settings, they should be a good starting point for further tweaking to preference. The monitor has a remote to access the settings, which comes in handy for initial setup and tweaking for individual games.
Luminance:
Contrast: 48
Brightness: 42
Eco mode: Standard
Gamma 1
Color Setup:
Red: 50
Green: 50
Blue: 47
Game Setting:
Game mode: off
Shadow control: 50
Game color: 11
Low blue light: medium
Overdrive: weak
With these settings, the monitor looks beautiful! It supports 8 bit color and the colors show very well with a little tweaking. I have never had a monitor that didn't need tweaking for good colors, so this is not a con at all.
Overall, this thing deserves 5 stars. It's minor cons are vastly outweighed by it's strengths. I usually only buy monitors every 5 to 8 years, and with the features this one has, it should easily last 8 years before needing to upgrade. The 144Hz refresh rate was the key here, allowing me to upgrade to a faster GPU like the RX Vega 56 in the future. At the same time, the wide range of 30-144Hz allows mid range cards like my RX 480 to run 1440p and enjoy freesync. I am very happy with this combo and have no regrets about this monitor.
Much better color than my TN panel. This is a 1440p panel and it shows! I brought this to mainly game on. I paired it with a Vega 56. Looks amazing. Averaging 120 fps on high/maxed. The pictures don't do it justice.
Pros:
*144Hz
*Freesync2
*Curved screen is definitely noticeable
*Text is clear and no need to scale for readability
*Great build quality
*IS Vesa 75 compatible. It INCLUDES Vesa standoffs since the back is curved(doesn't include M4 screws though)
*Stand is very well made
*Speakers are loud enough to get by
*Dual display port and HDMI inputs.
*Included quickswitch controller does make it easier to navigate OSD menu once you get the hang of it
Cons:
*HDR is a mixed bag. I didn't noticed a huge difference in some games. Hellblade looked amazing while Destiny 2, it made the the game look visually worse. Very dark and lacking details.
*The one for all power button is a pita! One button for on/off and menu navigation.
*The included quickswitch control pad buttons are clicky and require a lot of force.
*There IS some black color shift when moving eyes off center from right to left. Definitely nowhere as bad as a TN panel
*There is some motion blur. To be fair, I haven't tried to calibrate and make it less noticeable.
*There is slight black smear(similar to Google pixel 2). I haven't noticed it while gaming though.
All in all, I'm loving the monitor. It's I big upgrade from my 1080p TN panel. While HDR on Windows still needs work, the monitor still shines. The cons with the blur and smear, are all inherent properties of VA panels. The Division 2, Resident Evil 2 2019, Hellblade, Destiny 2 and Insurgency Sandstorm-all look very vibrant and sharp on this monitor. I will never go back to 1080p or a TN panel for that matter. $500 is a steep price and there are a sea of options in this price range and cheaper. I wanted to give the Pixio px277h but couldn't find. msi optix mag271cqr is another one that should be out soon. Definitely do your research. I couldn't wait any longer andade my move which I'm more than happy with! Game on!
UPDATE 2/12/19
So while playing Hellblade during a cut screen, I noticed a dead pixel. It's red and pretty much in the middle off the screen. If it was on the edge, I probably wouldn't mind. Also for the price, I feel like I shouldn't have to settle. Amazon's return policy is great as always and I'll have a replacement this Friday. Stay tuned! - I also tried the HDR settings on Masseffect Andromeda. The picture looked grayish, kinda washed out. Not pretty at all.
UPDATE 2/14/2019
I got the replacement monitor today. Apparently I had a faulty panel. Setting the replacement screen side by side, I noticed a big difference in color and vibrance. The original screened looked faded and not as bright. Also the viewing angles didnt distort the colors like the original did. The quickswitch controller functions better too. On the original one I had to press really hard on the up directional button to get it to register. I'll run it through it's paces again to see if anything changes.
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2019
Much better color than my TN panel. This is a 1440p panel and it shows! I brought this to mainly game on. I paired it with a Vega 56. Looks amazing. Averaging 120 fps on high/maxed. The pictures don't do it justice.
Pros:
*144Hz
*Freesync2
*Curved screen is definitely noticeable
*Text is clear and no need to scale for readability
*Great build quality
*IS Vesa 75 compatible. It INCLUDES Vesa standoffs since the back is curved(doesn't include M4 screws though)
*Stand is very well made
*Speakers are loud enough to get by
*Dual display port and HDMI inputs.
*Included quickswitch controller does make it easier to navigate OSD menu once you get the hang of it
Cons:
*HDR is a mixed bag. I didn't noticed a huge difference in some games. Hellblade looked amazing while Destiny 2, it made the the game look visually worse. Very dark and lacking details.
*The one for all power button is a pita! One button for on/off and menu navigation.
*The included quickswitch control pad buttons are clicky and require a lot of force.
*There IS some black color shift when moving eyes off center from right to left. Definitely nowhere as bad as a TN panel
*There is some motion blur. To be fair, I haven't tried to calibrate and make it less noticeable.
*There is slight black smear(similar to Google pixel 2). I haven't noticed it while gaming though.
All in all, I'm loving the monitor. It's I big upgrade from my 1080p TN panel. While HDR on Windows still needs work, the monitor still shines. The cons with the blur and smear, are all inherent properties of VA panels. The Division 2, Resident Evil 2 2019, Hellblade, Destiny 2 and Insurgency Sandstorm-all look very vibrant and sharp on this monitor. I will never go back to 1080p or a TN panel for that matter. $500 is a steep price and there are a sea of options in this price range and cheaper. I wanted to give the Pixio px277h but couldn't find. msi optix mag271cqr is another one that should be out soon. Definitely do your research. I couldn't wait any longer andade my move which I'm more than happy with! Game on!
UPDATE 2/12/19
So while playing Hellblade during a cut screen, I noticed a dead pixel. It's red and pretty much in the middle off the screen. If it was on the edge, I probably wouldn't mind. Also for the price, I feel like I shouldn't have to settle. Amazon's return policy is great as always and I'll have a replacement this Friday. Stay tuned! - I also tried the HDR settings on Masseffect Andromeda. The picture looked grayish, kinda washed out. Not pretty at all.
UPDATE 2/14/2019
I got the replacement monitor today. Apparently I had a faulty panel. Setting the replacement screen side by side, I noticed a big difference in color and vibrance. The original screened looked faded and not as bright. Also the viewing angles didnt distort the colors like the original did. The quickswitch controller functions better too. On the original one I had to press really hard on the up directional button to get it to register. I'll run it through it's paces again to see if anything changes.
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Even if you struggle to attain 240hz using resolution scaling, with image sharpening on amd cards makes a world of a difference.
This review is coloured by tremendous built up hype during months I spent eyeing this monitor and a few competitors in my wish list, and when I saw it on sale with something like $230 off and only one left in stock, I pulled the trigger just as fast as my little fingers could fly and never looked back. Even after all the hyping up my expectations, it still surpassed every single one. Couldn't be more pleased with it.
Note: There are top reviews that have incorrect information such as that this monitor does not support 1440p in 144hz but limits to 75hz etc. That is not true, but for the proper bandwidth you'll need to use a DisplayPort cable to achieve it rather than HDMI. I currently have mine OC'd to 165hz in 1440p as I write this.
Reviewed in Canada on January 14, 2019
This review is coloured by tremendous built up hype during months I spent eyeing this monitor and a few competitors in my wish list, and when I saw it on sale with something like $230 off and only one left in stock, I pulled the trigger just as fast as my little fingers could fly and never looked back. Even after all the hyping up my expectations, it still surpassed every single one. Couldn't be more pleased with it.
Note: There are top reviews that have incorrect information such as that this monitor does not support 1440p in 144hz but limits to 75hz etc. That is not true, but for the proper bandwidth you'll need to use a DisplayPort cable to achieve it rather than HDMI. I currently have mine OC'd to 165hz in 1440p as I write this.