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(Image credit: Future / AOC) There’s an OLED gaming monitor upgrade in your future, and it’s all down to Amazon. This AOC display features some seriously impressive specs, including a 27-inch QD-OLED panel and a 240Hz refresh rate, and all for less than £400 at Amazon .
Price is the key point here, because you’ll be spending just £378.94 to secure this AOC Agon Pro AG276QZD2 gaming monitor , thanks to Amazon’s pre-Black Friday deals. While it doesn't look like the biggest discount on paper, with Camelcamelcamel confirming a steady decline in price over recent months. As such, it’s a record low for this particular model. It’s also an unbeatable price right now if you’re looking to upgrade your setup with a 1440p OLED gaming monitor from a well-known brand.
In our AOC Agon Pro AG276QZD2 review , we praised this gaming monitor for its incredible value for money, especially for gamers on a budget. It features a top 2,560 x 1,440 resolution, so if you’re switching out an older 1080p LCD display, you’re going to be shocked by the serious upgrade in visual fidelity that you’ll experience here. It also comes equipped with that 240Hz refresh rate, making it a great option for fast-paced gaming, as long as your GPU can output a high enough frame rate to match.
(Image credit: Tom's Hardware) (Image credit: Tom's Hardware) (Image credit: Tom's Hardware) The biggest upgrade you’re getting, however, is with the QD-OLED panel. Older LCD panels simply can’t compete with the improved brightness, colour accuracy, and response times that OLED panels offer. Meanwhile, our testing has shown that, in a head-to-head battle between the two big OLED panel technologies available right now, QD-OLED comes out on top, with better colour volume over its WOLED rivals.
As you might expect from an OLED display of this calibre, the AOC Agon Pro AG276QZD2 provides full HDR support, thanks to its VESA DisplayHDR True Black 400 certification. That means it should manage a minimum peak brightness level of 400 nits, while also providing much truer blacks on-screen.
It also includes a set of 5W internal speakers, which will prove handy if your gaming headset runs out of battery, along with built-in LED lighting at the back. Meanwhile, two HDMI 2.0 and one DisplayPort 1.4 connections mean you’ll be able to hook this up to your PC, console, and handheld, all at the same time.
A £378.94 sale price makes this AOC gaming monitor one of the best value upgrades for your setup, especially if you’re ditching LCD for its fancier QD-OLED technology. This 1440p display won’t stick around at this price for long, however, so make sure to pick it up before the stock disappears.
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