For in-depth specifications, please visit the official AOC AG353UCG 35” Curved Ultrawide 200Hz G-Sync Gaming Monitor product page here.
The box is pretty beaten up, as this is a review sample and I think I’m the last person to get it, so apologies if this is a rough looking unboxing.
The box has a nice big image on each side showing the design of the monitor and a few major features. As you can see, we have an 1800R curve, built-in lighting effects, 200hz refresh rate, and much more.
It’s quite a large box, and quite a large monitor too so pay attention to these images here, as they tell you how to unbox and setup the whole thing.
There’s a two layer foam insert keeping the monitor safe. Albeit, the foam is pretty cracked and beaten up, but it’s still doing a great job and the monitor came out undamaged; always a good start.
In the box, there’s this rather large and heavy component box.
You’ll find all the power cables, as well as a HDMI cable, DisplayPort cable, controller, and the power cable. There’s all the usual nuts and bolts for using a VESA mount too.
The power brick is quite slim but it’s certainly quite large too, it’s a bit of a beast really!
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