| Standing screen display size | 24 Inches |
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| Max Screen Resolution | 2560x1440 Pixels |
AOC Agon AG241QG 23.8” Gaming Monitor, G-SYNC, QHD (2560x1440), TN Panel, 165Hz, 1ms, Height Adjustable, DisplayPort, HDMI, USB
| Specific Uses For Product | Personal, gaming, business |
| Refresh Rate | 60 Hz |
| Brand | AOC |
| Screen Size | 24 Inches |
| Total HDMI Ports | 2 |
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- 24" Class (23.8" Viewable display), 350 cd/m2 Brightness, 16:9 Aspect Ratio, 1ms Response, 165hz w/DP
- 2560 x 1440 resolution, TN Panel, 50M:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio, G-Sync
- HDMI 1.4, DP 1.2, (4) USB Port Connectivity. Compatibile with Windows 10
- PC Audio In and earphone out, Speakers
- Height and Pivot Adjustable , Wall Mountable
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Quad High Definition on a Widescreen
With AOC’s AG241QG, you can enjoy Quad HD at an astounding 2560 x 1440 resolution. With Quad HD, you get four times the resolution of 720p HD; essentially you can fit four 720p HD videos on the screen at the same time. A Quad HD on a 24" class widescreen allows you to view greater detail with more spacing, in crisp and vivid visuals. Whether editing photos, videos, or watching movies, AG241QG gives you clarity with quality on a widescreen.
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165Hz Refresh Rate for Ultra Smooth GraphicsCompetitive and intense gaming demands the best gaming gear to ensure lag-free, smooth gaming. This AOC display features 165Hz refresh rate via Display Port and G-Sync, effectively faster than a standard display. A lower frame rate can make enemies appear to jump from spot to spot on the screen, making them difficult targets to hit. With 165Hz frame rate, you get those critical missing images on the screen which shows enemy movement in ultra smooth motion so you can easily target them. You won't have to put up with input lag and screen tearing with this AOC gaming display. |
NVIDIA G-SYNC TechnologyA NVIDIA G-SYNC is the revolutionary solution that synchronizes the display’s refresh rates to the GPU in your GeForce GTX-powered PC to eliminate screen tearing and minimizes display stutter and input lag, in order to provide the smoothest, fastest, and visually stunning gaming experience to date. What you get is fluid and responsive gameplay, with objects looking sharper, scenes appearing instantly and more vibrant in visual quality than on any other monitors, so you can enjoy the latest games to the fullest. NVIDIA G-SYNC delivers one of the smoothest and fastest gaming experience with a serious competitive edge. |
AOC Shadow ControlFor gamers, it is important to have the best visibility especially for the dark areas on screen. With AOC’s Shadow Control, gamers can dial-in shadow levels in the On-Screen Display menu to increase contrast for better dark areas without affecting the rest of the screen. AG241QG offers 3 levels to adjust the dark portions. |
Multimedia Connections and Features
AG241QG features Display Port 1.2 and HDMI 1.4 connections, with additional 4 USB 3.0 (1 x fast-charging port). For your audio needs, this monitor comes with two 2-watt speakers and an audio line-in/headphone out. Maximize your experience with 144Hz refresh rate via Display Port cable. Enjoy fast-moving action and dramatic transitions without the annoying effects of ghosting, thanks to the smooth rendering. For gamers, it is important to have one of the best visibility especially for the dark areas on screen. With AOC’s Shadow Control, gamers can dial-in shadow levels in the On-Screen Display menu to increase contrast for better dark areas without affecting the rest of the screen. AG241QG offers 3 levels to adjust the dark portions.
| Panel | WLED Backlit - TFT Active Matrix TN Panel |
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| Viewable Image Size / Aspect Ratio | 23.8” / 16:9 |
| Brightness | 350 cd/m2 |
| Contrast | 50,000,000:1 |
| Response Time | 1ms (gtg) |
| Viewable Angle | 170 degrees horizontal, 160 degrees vertical |
| Maximum Resolution | 2560 x 1440 @60Hz (HDMI) / 2560 x 1440 @165Hz (DP/G-SYNC) |
| Display Colors | 16.7 Million |
| Connectivity | 1 x HDMI 1.4, 1 x Display Port, 4 x USB 3.0 (1 x fast-charging port) |
| Audio In/Out | 2 x 2-watt speakers, 1 x Line-in/Earphone-out |
Product Description
AOC Agon AG241QG 24-Inch Gaming Monitor, 2560 x 1440 Res, 165hz, 1ms, G-Sync, HDMI,DP,USB,SPK, Height-Pivot.
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Technical Details
| Brand | AOC |
|---|---|
| Item model number | AG241QG |
| Item Weight | 14.37 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 21.97 x 8.6 x 16.2 inches |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 21.97 x 8.6 x 16.2 inches |
| Processor Count | 1 |
| Manufacturer | ENVISION |
| ASIN | B01N7QDNJ8 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Date First Available | January 5, 2017 |
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Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2017
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Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2017
Overall, it was a very shabby way to run customer care, especially warranty claims. I complained to Amazon and they accepted a return for that monitor. I doubt others would be so lucky, so I'd steer clear of this manufacturer from now on.
Such an expensive monitor fully deserves full warranty support, and AOC's cheap antics just turned me off their products.
Update: After dropping the ball massively on Warranty support, and after Amazon accepted the return for them, AOC actually had the gall to charge me a restocking fee of $219.80. I spoke to Amazon and they immediately refunded that amount. All I can say is, avoid these people like the plague. Neither they, nor their monitor is worth it. Spend the extra $200 on someone else, who'll actually turn to you when you call after taking your money.
I had a panel with about 3 groups of dead pixels. I returned it with no issue.
The third monitor had the same issue. Dead pixels.
I don't know if I am being pedantic, but I believe there should be no dead pixels.
Support even said that their panel warranty covered the issue, but they would not send me a fourth monitor.
If you value your time, want all your pixels and a functional monitor, look for a company that has your back and wants you to be satisfied.
If you have time to play the panel lottery, this one's for you. Apparently you only get three tries.
Even coming from 4k, I was always a bit envious of the ultra-wide monitors. I looked at the Predator and ROG versions of these but they just seemed way too expensive. I was also looking at the LG and Dell offerings but nothing seemed to hit the sweet spot of higher than 60hz refresh, 1440p, and G-Sync (I'm currently running SLI 980TI's). I came across the Agon, read a few reviews, and pulled the trigger. Glad I did.
It takes a bit of calibration to make it look pleasing, at least to me. I turned down the brightness quite a bit. I noticed a bit of back light bleed on startup but once you're on the desktop or playing games it's a non-issue. Make sure you switch to 100hz in your display adapter properties since it's not in the menus on the monitor.
I use my computer primarily for music production and gaming. For music production, the extra width comes in handy when editing song tracks and viewing your project. In gaming, it's just so cool to have the extra space around the peripherals (not to mention the curve), as well as G-Sync. I've never experienced iG-Sync before but it just makes games so buttery smooth its a joy to play anything! I always thought V-Sync was just fine but this new technology is leaps and bounds ahead.
I hate to say it but I've only tested out one game so far, Far Cry Primal. It's averaging about 90fps with everything on Ultra+. It was averaging around 60-65 at 4k so it's a nice leap in FPS while also allowing me to wait on that next graphics card purchase. Cant' wait to play some more games on this soon.
Lastly, three other things I'll mention. The stand looks like it belongs in Star Trek TNG. It's really freaking cool looking and does the job well. It raises, lowers and swivels nicely. The LED's on the underside and back are fun, but IMO not necessary. I keep them on blue and match them with my keyboard. The headphone stand is awesome. I use it all the time.
If you're in the market for an ultra-wide 34-35 inch G-Sync monitor, definitely put the Agon on your short list.
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The VA panel had terrible trailing that made any movement on the screen have a shadow following it.
At first I thought it was just in games and had something to do with my settings, but then I noticed that even
moving my mouse cursor over a browser window, had a trail following it... it was unusable.
Amazon was great,II got the monitor very quickly and once I realized the issue and asked to return it,
it was a simple process and I got a full refund.
Respecto al funcionamiento me parece bien, tiene buena densidad de pixeles y con las dimensiones que tiene se pueden poner muchas cosas al mismo tiempo en pantalla, muy bueno para la productividad, la calidad de imagen es buena, tiene buen brillo y contraste, los colores también se ven bien, quizá no como un panel IPS pero está bien, aunque hay que tomarse un tiempo calibrándolo.
Sobre los defectos conocidos:
Flickering: cuando un juego se queda congelado a veces es notorio algo de flickering, pero con el funcionamiento normal no es apreciable, el G-SYNC funciona bien y el monitor puede funcionar todo el tiempo a 100 Hz, sin hacer overclock.
Ángulo de visión: no tiene tanto como otras pantallas, pero tampoco es como si te movieras un poco y todo se viera raro, alguien puede pararse a un lado de ti y ver la pantalla sin grandes distorsiones.
Ghosting: en algunos momentos sí es apreciable un poco, pero generalmente pasa si se desplaza algo obscuro sobre un fondo claro, como cuando se desplaza un listado de videos de YouTube, pero en juegos no se nota, a menos que estés poniendo mucha atención.
BLB: si tiene algo de bleeding en la parte superior, que es apreciable cuando la pantalla está totalmente en negro o en escenas muy obscuras, pero puedo vivir con eso.
En general es un buen monitor que cumple en juegos y productividad, aunque no tanto para diseño gráfico y que tiene un buen precio comparado con las otras alternativas Ultrawide con G-SYNC.














