AOC AGON PRO AG344UXM: best monitor TPNET Awards 2022
- December 19, 2022
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A good set of peripherals is essential for any self-respecting computer equipment, and monitors are the most important of all, because they are in charge of displaying the
A good set of peripherals is essential for any self-respecting computer equipment, and monitors are the most important of all, because they are in charge of displaying the
A good set of peripherals is essential for any self-respecting computer equipment, and monitors are the most important of all, because they are in charge of displaying the results, data and information processed by the computer, and a large part depends on its capacity, our productivity, comfort of use or our entertainment. In recent years, they have received a lot of support, especially from the hands of video games and the AOC AGON PRO AG344UXM, which we selected at the TPNET Awards 2022 shows.
The monitor follows the design line of the AGON PRO series with a 3-sided bezel-less front, red details on the back and, for further customization, LightFX RGB lighting on the back, which can be synchronized with other AOC peripherals via the G-Menu software. In terms of ergonomics, it features a metal stand that offers tilt and swivel settings.
Of course, with the monitor, the key is in its panel, and the mounted AGON PRO AG344UXM is at a high level, IPS with a diagonal of 34 inches and UWQHD native resolution for 3440 x 1440 pixels with a 21:9 aspect ratio. Features a MiniLED backlight with 1152 dimming zones that can be individually turned on or off for localized areas of complete darkness or sections of light Peak brightness of 1000 nits within the same framework.
It is certified for HDR 1000 display, one of the highest high dynamic range values on the VESA certified scale. The IPS panel has a color depth of 10 bits and wide color gamut coverage, 99% DCI-P3 and 100% in sRGB, with viewing angles of 178 degrees.
As critical values for games, we must highlight its refresh rate 170 Hz and a GtG response time of 1 millisecond. It supports Adaptive-Sync image synchronization technology and has HDMI 2.1 and Display Port 1.4 inputs for connection to next-generation graphics cards or use with game consoles. In addition, it has a 4 port usb hub With the USB-B upstream port, which is used for data transfer and power charging, a keyboard and mouse can be connected to the Hub and combined with a KVM switch for control. It also supports functions Picture by picture.
The OSD settings can be adjusted using the wired remote control (QuickSwitch) which we have seen in some reviews of this series. Also via the 5-way joystick on the back or the G-Menu software. This allows users to choose one of 6 dedicated game modes, toggle settings such as AOC Game Color (saturation), Dial Point (crosshair overlay), FPS counter or LowBlue mode, among others. There is no doubt that this is a monitor with impressive features, for gaming or for all computer use, as the quality of its panel allows.
Source: Muy Computer
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