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AOC AGON AG344UXM - 34 Inch QHD Gaming monitor, 170Hz, IPS, 1ms GTG, Mini LED, HDR1000 Height adjust, Speakers, FreeSync Premium, HDR1000 (2560x1440 @ 170Hz, HDMI 2.1 / DP 1.4 / USB-C 3.2), Black

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We will talk about that more a bit later, but for those who don’t like curved screens, this is an interesting option. Each has its own specific features - viewing angles, color reproduction, response time, brightness/contrast, production cost, etc. The result: true-to-life images with fine details that become visible thanks to the broader colour palette.

Experience the immersive power of jaw dropping visuals of the AOC 34" Ultra Wide QHD IPS 170Hz Gaming Monitor (AG344UXM).The screen is not well suited to darker room conditions unfortunately as the backlight adjustment range is just too limited. Gamut coverage – we provide measurements of the screens colour gamut relative to various reference spaces including sRGB, DCI-P3, Adobe RGB and Rec. Personally having used both options on many occasions, we prefer a curve on an ultrawide screen which helps improve immersion and bring the edges of the screen a little closer to your central viewing position for a more comfortable experience.

There's support for AMD FreeSync and Nvidia G-Sync which will please gamers, and for the creatives there's 99 per cent DCI-P3 coverage and 100 per cent sRGB coverage.This allows us to identify what appears to be optimal setting for each refresh rate and we can then measure the response times across a range of grey to grey (G2G) transitions using our oscilloscope setup, including correcting for gamma to improve accuracy as we described in our detailed article.

As those specs might suggest, this is a monitor that excels at gaming, with smooth, rich visuals – assuming you have a connected PC with enough oomph to power them. ensures lightning-fast data transmission, so even transferring a 4K movie can be done in less than one minute.At the upper end this can be important for gaming from a further distance, especially in brighter rooms and the daytime. With the AGON LED projection you can now shine a light on your gaming achievements and give your gaming setup a unique style,with 2 projectable icons and RGB adjustments. We noticed an other oddity with the screen in that if you have adaptive-sync enabled in the OSD menu, you cannot change the aspect ratio control on the display (within the ‘extra’ menu), it’s locked on “wide” mode meaning that the console’s 16:9 input gets stretched horizontally. There are still challenges on very specific content like star fields for instance, or scenes with very small bright areas, but that’s going to be hard for any FALD screen to handle and you really need something like OLED to avoid all halos.

The lower the dE the better with differences of <1 being imperceptible (marked by the green line on the graph), and differences between 1 and 3 being small (below the yellow line). Power supply and consumption Information about the power supply and consumption, energy efficiency class, etc.

In the ‘color setup’ menu there is a ‘LowBlue mode’ option which gives you access to several pre-defined modes designed to reduce blue light output. The storage temperature shows the range from a minimum to a maximum temperature, within which storing of the display is considered to be safe. The screen has yet to be certified under any of AMD’s or NVIDIA’s certification schemes, but may follow at some point.

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