AOC has released a new version of their Agon AG274QX gaming monitor, which was first made available to the public back in March of this year.
The new AOC Agon AG274QXM is equipped with one of the latest Mini-LED technology IPS display panels, which I believe will become increasingly common in the future. A far higher level of contrast is available thanks to the micro LED backlight, which has 576 local dimming zones and produces the deepest blacks imaginable while maintaining its small size. Moreover, this display comes with VESA DisplayHDR 1000 certification, which is only one of its many appealing features. Currently, the AOC Agon AG274QXM is only advertised on the company's Chinese website, so we can't be positive if it will ship to the United States, but there appears to be no reason why it shouldn't. The listing appears to have been discovered by the monitor-specification website Display Specifications for the first time. I've condensed the most important specifications into a manageable amount of text, which you can see listed below.
Product Code | AG274QXM |
Screen size / Type | 27-inch, 2560 × 1440 pixels, IPS, Mini-LED panel |
Dot pitch | 0.2331(H)x0.2331(V)mm |
Brightness (typical) | 550cd/m² (HDR off), 600cd/m² (HDR on), peak: 1000cd/m² |
Contrast (typical) | 1000:1 |
Response time | 1ms GtG |
Vertical scanning frequency | 48-144Hz (HDMI, USB Type-C) or 48-170Hz (DP) with AMD FreeSync / Adaptive Sync |
Display colours | 1.07 billion, Delta E |