AOC's OSD system is broken down into eight main tabs:
The OSD system itself appears entirely unchanged since we reviewed the AG276UZD last year, and I really would have hoped AOC would have updated it by now. There's nothing wrong with it in terms of features or speed, it just looks very dated to my eye, and we have seen other AOC screens that have shipped with updated interfaces – including the Pulsar AG276QSG2.
AOC does also offer its GMenu software though, allowing control over the same settings but directly from your PC. It does feel a touch slow at times but it can be used to update the monitor's firmware, which is always a good inclusion.
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