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AOC introduces new AGON PRO OLED high refresh-rate gaming monitor

Over the last year, we've finally started to see gaming monitor makers utilising smaller OLED panels. AOC is the latest, introducing the new AGON Pro AG276QZD OLED gaming monitor this week. 

The new AGON Pro monitor features a 26.5″ OLED panel with QHD resolution and up to 240Hz refresh rate. Thanks to the OLED panel, users will benefit from perfect black levels and a wide colour gamut, but gamers will also be impressed by the improved response time, which comes all the way down to just 0.03ms on this monitor.

As a high-end OLED gaming monitor, HDR10 is supported as expected. You'll also find Adaptive Sync support, so you can use AMD FreeSync and Nvidia's G-Sync technologies.

The monitor sports a space grey stand/base and it has a carry handle, making it a good companion for LANs. Other features include a 2-port USB hub, 130mm height adjustment and customisable RGB lighting on the back of the monitor to add some ambience to your gaming setup.

The AOC AGON PRO AG276QZD will be available starting this month, priced at £879.99.

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