A 27-Inch 240 Hz 2560x1440 Monitor: AOC Reveals Agon AG273QZ
by Anton Shilov on February 25, 2020 5:00 PM ESTFor gamers who demand the maximum refresh rate and the lowest Moving Picture Response Time (MPRT) possible, AOC has introduced its new 27-inch display. The Agon AG273QZ happens to be among the first 27-inch monitors that combine a 240 Hz maximum refresh rate and a QHD resolution for those who need performance and higher-than-Full-HD resolution.
AOC’s Agon AG273QZ uses a new generation 27-inch TN panel of a 2560x1440 resolution that promises a wider color gamut and other improvements compared to regular TN panels (a claim that, frankly speaking, needs verification). Specification wise, we are talking about a monitor with 400 nits peak brightness, a 1000:1 contrast ratio, 170º /160º viewing angles, a 0.5 ms MPRT response time, and a 240 Hz maximum refresh rate.
Because of the improved panel, the Agon AG273QZ LCD can display 16.7 million colors and reproduce 126.4% of the sRGB, 93.7% of the AdobeRGB, and (at least) 90% of the DCI-P3 color gamuts. Meanwhile, the monitor is AMD FreeSync Premium Pro and VESA DisplayHDR 400 certified.
When it comes to connectivity, the Agon AG273QZ has two DisplayPort 1.4 and, a D-Sub, and two HDMI 2.0 inputs, enough to connect a gaming PC (or three) as well as a couple of modern game consoles. In addition, the monitor has a quad-port USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A hub. The audio department of the display includes two 5W speakers, a microphone in, and a headphone out.
Like the vast majority of gaming displays, the Agon AG273QZ comes with a stand that can adjust height, tilt, and swivel. Also, the monitor can work in portrait mode. Alternatively, it is possible to attach the LCD to a VESA 75x75 arm. Meanwhile, to add some bling, the LCD has an RGB ring on the rear.
AOC's 27-Inch QHD 240 Hz Display | ||
Spectrum 240 Hz 1440p | ||
Panel | 27-inch class TN | |
Native Resolution | 2560 × 1440 | |
Maximum Refresh Rate | 240 Hz | |
Dynamic Refresh | Technology | VESA Adaptive Sync (AMD FreeSync Premium Pro Certified) |
Range | 48 Hz - 240 Hz | |
Brightness | 400 cd/m² peak | |
Contrast | 1000:1 | |
Viewing Angles | 170°/160° horizontal/vertical | |
Response Time | 0.5 ms MPRT | |
HDR | HDR10 DisplayHDR 400 |
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Pixel Pitch | 0.2334 mm² | |
Pixel Density | ~109 PPI | |
Color Gamut Support | 90% DCI-P3 126.4% sRGB 93.7% Adobe RGB |
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Inputs | 2×DP 1.4 input/output 2×D-Sub 2×HDMI 2.0 |
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USB Hub | Quad-port USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-A | |
Audio | headphone out microphone in 5W stereo speakers |
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Stand | Swivel: 32° ~ 32° Tilt: 5.5° ±1° ~ 21.5° ±1.5° Height: 110mm |
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Warranty | 3 years | |
MSRP | UK: £659 |
AOC will start sales of its Agon AG273QZ monitor in February, months before 27-inch Fast IPS panels with a 240 Hz refresh rate will hit mass production. In the UK, the product will carry an RRP of £659, so expect an MSRP of around $700 in the USA.
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Source: AOC
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Guspaz - Tuesday, February 25, 2020 - link
"2×D-Sub"There is only one VGA connector in the photo.
GreenReaper - Tuesday, February 25, 2020 - link
And it's not even specified as coming with a VGA input! But it does come with a VGA cable.https://eu.aoc.com/en/gaming-monitors/AG273QZ
I guess they forgot? Would be weird to have one and it doesn't work.
kevin.mcc - Tuesday, February 25, 2020 - link
Want to peek my interest? Same specs except 32 or 34 inch and $500 MSRP in USA.Vitor - Tuesday, February 25, 2020 - link
Incredible how ignored hdmi 2.1 is.timecop1818 - Tuesday, February 25, 2020 - link
It has DP 1.4, who gives a shit about HDMIAlistair - Tuesday, February 25, 2020 - link
TN hahahahahaSivar - Tuesday, February 25, 2020 - link
A nice TN panel, but a TN panel nonetheless.watzupken - Tuesday, February 25, 2020 - link
I feel these manufacturers are just trying to sell cheap TN panels at premium prices just by advertising it as high refresh rate. MSRP of 659 pounds for TN panel and some bling lighting is ridiculous for me.Alistair - Wednesday, February 26, 2020 - link
yeap at the end of the day, it costs <$100 to make these TN panels, even if the rest of the monitor adds a cost to it, cheap bad quality stuffAsidewaysbanana - Thursday, February 27, 2020 - link
Link IPS models with the same specs.