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2020/02/20 23:21:44
rjohnson11
https://www.tftcentral.co.uk/blog/aoc-agon-ag353ucg-announced-with-35-ultrawide-va-panel-200hz-and-g-sync-hdr/
 
AOC launches the 35" (88.98 cm) AGON AG353UCG with 200 Hz refresh rate, 2 ms GtG response time, 3440 x 1440 UWQHD (21:9) resolution, VESA DisplayHDR 1000 and Nvidia G-Sync Ultimate.

Its native 3440 x 1440 UWQHD (21:9) resolution combined with the 1800R curvature creates the next level of immersion. The AG353UCG's visuals pop thanks to Quantum Dot technology, 1000 nits peak brightness with VESA DisplayHDR 1000, 2500:1 contrast and 90% DCI-P3 coverage. Finally, the monitor supports Nvidia G-Sync Ultimate, offering HDR with 1000 nits brightness, at the same time eliminating stutter, tearing and reducing latency.
 
The AG353UCG is not only a highlight with regard to its technical features but also provides for user comfort. The redesigned, modern OSD (On-screen display) can comfortably be navigated via the 5-way joystick in the bottom bezel. Storing a headset is now even more convenient with the headset holder from previous models now sitting on both the left and right sides. The monitor can easily be attached with one click-motion to its elegant, metal stand or to a VESA mount. Not only does the stand provide stability, it also offers a carrying handle, cable management, and ergonomic adjustments in height (120 mm) and tilt. With AOC Light FX (customisable ring-shaped RGB lights on the back side), the monitor can be adjusted to match every gamers' unique preferences. To cater for an easy set-up, all cables necessary to hook it up to a computer (DisplayPort 1.4 and HDMI 2.0) are included in the box.

The AOC AGON AG353UCG will be available in Europe in February 2020 with an RRP of £2159, which is 2599 EUR and 2789 USD.
 
Personally I find the features of this monitor top notch but the price of 2789 USD seems high. 
 
 

2020/02/21 00:42:56
boylerya
I pulled up the specifications on AOC's product page and I dont know what to think because up top it states that it has DCI-P3 at 100%, but then it has the Adobe RGB Coverage at 95% in the list of specifications down below.  Am I making a mistake, because if I remember correctly the Adobe RGB coverage is always greater than DCI-P3.  But if it really has DCI-P3 at 100%, that's the first time I have seen that, and if it is also true it does not use FRC it is by far the best ultrawide display I have seen so far.
2020/02/21 03:33:59
Hoggle
I do have to agree that the features look to be top notch but that price is really high. I personally would buy a great 1440p monitor and have $2000 left for when we get amazing 4K gaming monitors myself.
2020/02/21 05:41:56
aka_STEVE_b
scary overpriced    , nice features...but you could get an 82" 4K QLED TV     for that $$
2020/02/21 05:54:33
GTXJackBauer
What the heck were they thinking on that price? LOL!
2020/02/21 06:33:53
Cool GTX
Nice specs ... even if it is just a VA panel ... the price is going to be a big barrier for most

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