The last time that we visited AOC, the company announced four members of its G1 series of curved gaming monitors. Today, the company is announcing a new member of its AGON premium monitor family: the ...
AOC (the display maker, not the politician) is out with yet another gaming display, the Agon Pro AG326UD, which it claims "sets a new standard" in the realm of monitors. That amounts to some heavy ...
The AG325QZN/EU employs a Fast VA panel, offering fast pixel transition times (up to 1 ms GtG) and low pixel persistence (0.5 ms MPRT), with different overdrive levels to choose from, so gamers can ...
If you've been daydreaming about immersing your face in the glow of a massive gaming monitor, but could never quite afford it, then here's an awesome opportunity to snag yourself a 165Hz 32-inch ...
In a nutshell: AOC is releasing a new monitor in its Porsche Design series. The Agon Pro PD32M is a 32-inch display with some impressive specs, including mini LED tech, a 4K resolution, a maximum ...
The new AOC AGON Pro PD32M "Porsche Design" rocks a 32-inch 4K 144Hz Mini-LED panel with DisplayHDR 1400 certification. The 31.5-inch panel has a native 3840 x 2160 resolution (4K) which is about the ...
The Q3279VWF is a new 32-inch monitor by AOC, launching in November. The display will set purchasers back £249 (about $300), but there are some great specifications that make the price tag all the ...
AOC has released the AGON Pro AG326UD, a 32-inch monitor featuring a QD-OLED display with a UHD resolution of 3840x2160 pixels. This monitor is designed for high-performance gaming and professional ...
Gaming Laptops This RTX 5070 gaming laptop feels like one of the last of a dying breed with 32 GB of DDR5 and a 240 Hz display for $1,300 Gaming Monitors One of my favourite 4K OLED monitors just got ...
Matti Robinson is a veteran of the industry originally from Finland, with nearly 20 years of writing and editing experience. His love for gaming started with the Commodore 64 and grew with each ...
After the Lagom tests, I played CS:GO and Overwatch and was worried that I would see blurring and tearing after the amount of flicker I saw with the Lagom response time test. My fears were unfounded.