AOC Agon Pro AG276QZD2 Monitor Review

Result and general impression …

Even on paper, the AOC Agon Pro AG276QZD2 is hard to beat in the up to 27″ category. In fact, the subjective image impression is just as flawless as hoped and the colors of virtual worlds are very full-bodied yet neutral. In terms of brightness and especially its homogeneity, the model stands out exceptionally.

A trade-off between IPS glow or viewing angle-dependent TN panels is simply not necessary here and the QD-OLED panel type used by AOC appears very mature in all conceivable criteria. Even the standard settings are convincing. Should this not be the case, G Menu is used for modifications. The pixel density is perhaps the only rather common feature, but it is in reasonable proportion to the screen size.

Assembly is very familiar and quick, as it is the same procedure as with many other monitors. The angular stand has the same dimensions and is very solid; the advertised space-saving design therefore does not entail any noticeable disadvantages in terms of stability.

The question is whether the high power consumption of 29 watts and the price could deter the target group. This is rather unlikely, as e-sports enthusiasts do not want to make their skills dependent on limiting technology and instead want to win big prizes. At the same time, the native WQHD resolution will always go hand in hand with a powerful graphics card. In this context, the Agon Pro is absolutely right to buy qualities such as QD-OLED with a few necessities.

The only real disadvantage is the clear reflection of the display. In view of this minimalist criticism, the Agon Pro can actually be recommended almost in its entirety. A good monitor outlasts one or two PCs and is therefore worth a higher investment.

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