AOC has released a 32-inch QD-OLED monitor for gamers for $800 – Agon Pro AG326UD with 4K and 165 Hz

AOC announced the start of sales of the Agon Pro AG326UD QD-OLED gaming monitor. The new product is equipped with a 32-inch LG display with a resolution of 3840 × 2160 pixels and a refresh rate of 165 Hz.

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The manufacturer notes that thanks to the combination of OLED technology and quantum dots, the new product provides natural color reproduction: “With true blacks, rich colors and excellent brightness, the display provides a viewing experience so immersive that it feels like you’re looking out of a window. Even in bright light, exceptional color quality ensures content appears realistic.”

The display of the new product claims VESA TrueBlack HDR400 certification and support for Nvidia G-Sync image synchronization technology. The monitor is equipped with two HDMI 2.1 ports, one DisplayPort 1.4, a built-in USB hub with two USB 3.2 Type-A, as well as one USB 3.2 Type-A and Type-B. In addition, the new product has a compact ergonomic stand.

The manufacturer reminds that the Agon and Agon Pro series monitors are provided with a four-year warranty against pixel burn-in, which also includes a one-year warranty against accidental damage (one incident per monitor). The manufacturer provides a three-year warranty for AOC Gaming Series (G Series) monitors, including a one-year warranty against accidental damage (one incident per monitor).


The Agon Pro AG326UD monitor is available now for $799.99.

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