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AOC Agon Pro AG326UZD2 Review (Penta Tandem 4K/240Hz QD-OLED)

If we kick things off with a look at the design of the AG326UZD2, it is essentially unchanged compared to other Agon Pro monitors. That's not necessarily a bad thing as it's a fairly understated design, though the asymmetry may not be for everyone. That extends to the asymmetrical foot, which does take some getting used to, but it is at least made from metal and is much more compact than a v-shaped stand.

There is also RGB lighting around the area where the stand mounts to the screen, and this can be customised in the OSD, or turned off entirely.

It's good to see a full array of ergonomic adjustments from the default stand, including up to 150mm of height adjustment, 16 degrees of swivel left and right, tilt from -5 to +23 degrees, alongside 90 degree pivot functionality. Third-party VESA 100×100 mounts are also supported.

We have no complaints about the connectivity options either. We find 2x HDMI 2.1 ports, 1x DisplayPort 2.1 at the full UHBR20 bandwidth, alongside 1x USB-C port that can do 65W power delivery plus support for DP Alt mode. There's a USB-B upstream connector that feeds two Type-A downstreams, alongside a headphone jack, while KVM functionality is provided via either the USB-B or USB-C ports.

Lastly, a small joystick is positioned on the right hand edge to control the OSD.

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