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AOC Launches Their New AGON 32″ Gaming Monitor

AGON by AOC has launched a new monitor for their AGON 5 series of gaming monitors. Introducing the AGON AG325QZN, a blistering fast 32″ 240Hz 1440p gaming monitor.

The Larger the Better

A 31.5″ display such as the AG325QZN/EU offers more screen real estate whilst keeping the common 16:9 aspect ratio, making the adjustment easy for players. The AG325QZN/EU features a QHD resolution (2560×1440), which is the sweet spot for rich details and high framerates. Compared to 4K, for example, modern GPUs can achieve 240 fps on a QHD resolution much easier in many titles, allowing gamers to take advantage of the high refresh rates from day one. And thanks to the high refresh rate and high-resolution combination, the AG325QZN/EU is a future-proof gaming display which can serve gamers for years on end.

Fast Action, Fast Response

The AG325QZN/EU employs a Fast VA panel, offering fast pixel transition times (up to 1 ms GtG) and low pixel persistence (0.5 ms MPRT), with different overdrive levels to choose from, so gamers can fine-tune the responsiveness of the monitor to their taste to achieve a ghosting-free experience. Adaptive-Sync support ensures tear-free and stutter-free gaming on both platforms. Whereas on a 60 Hz monitor, the user will see a new frame every 16 ms, this is reduced to just 4 ms on a 240 Hz refresh rate monitor. With just a short time between frames, gamers will feel more connected to the game – enabling them to react quicker to their opponents’ actions and ultimately win the competition.

Versatile and Flexible

Outside of gaming hours, the large 31.5″ display size makes the monitor a beast for productivity in day-to-day tasks. The large screen area allows users to open and work on multiple application windows simultaneously. Thanks to the VESA DisplayHDR 400 certification, the AG325QZN/EU renders HDR content in videos and games. And with a peak brightness of 400 nits and wide viewing angles (178/178°), the monitor is also suitable for use in bright indoor settings. A 4-port USB 3.2 hub and an upstream USB port to the PC are also included, allowing users to connect peripherals directly to the monitor, reducing clutter.

Ergonomics

Just like other AGON 5 models, the AG325QZN/EU features a sleek, angular design with very thin bezels and a sturdy metal stand. The ergonomic stand with tilt (-5/23°), height (150 mm), swivel (-20/20°) adjustments and pivot (90°) orientation allows comfortable usage for any user and any occasion.

Price and Availability

This fantastic gaming monitor from AOC is available now with an MSRP of £439. If you would like to learn more about the AGON AG325QZN you can view the product page here.

Jakob Aylesbury

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