Expensive, Limited video inputs, Weak speakers, Skewed color accuracy
AOC's 27-inch Agon AG271QG monitor delivers Nvidia G-Sync technology, a speedy refresh rate, and smooth gaming performance, but it doesn't give you the biggest bang for your buck...
Published: 2016-11-23, Author: Adam , review by: pcmonitors.info
Good balance with some minor OSD tweaking, with strong colour richness and consistency aided by panel type, generous (but not excessive) colour gamut and light matte screen surface, Good static contrast and a smooth matte screen surface, giving a relative
Gamma tracks at ‘2.3' on average, which is fine for the intended uses – but given that there were 3 gamma settings it would be nice if one provided good ‘2.2' tracking without further correction, ‘AHVA glow' ate away at some detail in dark scenes, near th
Having already reviewed the ViewSonic XG2703-GS, we had a decent idea of what to expect from the AOC AG271QG in terms of core performance. It does, after all, feature the same panel. But there's more to a monitor than just the panel so a full review of th...
Published: 2016-11-19, Author: Tomas , review by: hw4all.com
Abstract: Not so long ago to the gaming monitors gave all monitors with a minimum response time of the matrix. Today there are many solutions designed to deliver gamers a competitive advantage over an opponent with a more primitive monitor. Monitor AOC AGON AG271QG...
Abstract: AOC recently revealed their all new AGON Premium Gaming Monitor series, and the AG271QG with NVIDIA G-Sync technology is the latest model to be released.Essentially, NVIDIA G-Sync technology seamlessly synchronises the GPU and the monitor, eliminating the...
Excellent overall image quality, Great gaming performance, Better value than competition
Unexciting design, Still a big upfront investment
AOC AGON AG271QG – Image Quality The AG271QG looks great. Everything from colour accuracy and contrast to uniformity and viewing angles are spot on, as you'd hope for such a pricey display. It's punchy, colourful and just generally a pleasure to look at...
Superb screen quality and performance all-around, 165Hz at 1440p is seriously high spec, although I couldn't tell the difference between 144Hz and 1165Hz, Looks pretty decent and high class, The included stand is very strong and robust, no wobbling with
Headset stand looks and feels cheap, detracting from a top quality product, 4ms response rate is a little infuriating, but to be expected with IPS unfortunately
I have to say, overall I'm highly impressed with AOC's AGON AG271QG 27” gaming monitor. Not just because of my positive overall experience while gaming, not even for all the high-quality features and specifications this monitor is crammed with. The main r...
Abstract: AOC's new line of AGON displays will have gamers rejoicing. They feature decent specs and features intended to enhance the gaming experience, all at a lower than normal price.Here we are looking at the AG271QG with its 165Hz refresh rate easily noticeable...
If it weren't for the eye-watering price, we'd recommend that every gamer got one of these incredible screens. Punchy colours and G-Sync smoothness is a very tempting combination, especially when delivered in such a gorgeously engineered package.Tags:Peri...
Published: 2017-03-28, Author: Dave , review by: pcgamesn.com
The GSync AGON is a mighty fine monitor which relies on its quality AUO IPS-a-like panel to do the bulk of the grunt work. AOC haven't tried to do anything extra on their end and, for me, that only works to its advantage.The 165Hz refresh is, as always, a...
Published: 2017-01-24, Author: Christian , review by: tomshardware.co.uk
IPS panel, Color accurate with calibration, GSync, 165Hz refresh rate, ULMB, Allmetal stand
Contrast, Outofbox accuracy, No OSD controller, Expensive
G-Sync looks likely to remain a stalwart of premium gaming displays for at least the near future. The AG271QG offers a full feature set and excellent performance for the money, especially when compared to the high-end offerings from enthusiast-caterin...