Ignore the misfiring HDR, though, and there's plenty to like. The AOC's image quality is superb, its curved design is impressive, and it has good connectivity and features. We would choose the Asus ROG Strix XG249VQ for widescreen action and the Acer Pred...
Published: 2019-04-04, Author: Matthew , review by: Bit-Tech.net
The AOC AG322QC4 is about £100 cheaper than other similar screens from LG and Asus, for example, but you could argue that it shows in a fair few areas. The screen physically coming apart in one corner is one worry, and while we're confident this would qua...
Performance – In terms of performance, the AGON AG322QC4 really impressed. Day to day use of the monitor was brilliant, and I honestly can't fault it there. When just using the monitor for daily tasks the image produced was great: text was sharp and easy...
Great contrast levels, Solid colour accuracy, Sturdy, feature-filled design
HDR has limited impact, Remote control is awful
AOC's headline feature may be HDR, but it's too subtle to be the main consideration. Look beyond that and the AOC is enticing: contrast is high, image quality is consistently good, and it's packed with features. If you're wanting a large, versatile and im...
The AOC Agon AG322QC4 delivers excellent gaming performance, HDR and saturated color for less than $600 (£400). As a value choice among HDR-capable monitors, it has few if any equals...
The AOC AGON AG322QC4 review shows that this screen isn't worth buying if you want to invest in HDR. There isn't a huge amount of content right now, and the AOC's entry-level standards and relatively low brightness measurement means that HDR content will...
Abstract: While the world is moving towards a bright, 4K future, there's one unbeatable resolution and refresh rate combo that makes the best practical sense to us gamers and our affordable graphics tech today. That's 1440p at 144Hz. With the right panel, you won't...
Published: 2018-11-27, Author: Simon , review by: tftcentral.co.uk
High refresh rate and AMD FreeSync supported for gaming, Very low input lag, Strong contrast ratio and decent all-round performance thanks to VA panel
Response times are good at 144Hz but do suffer if refresh rates are lower, No sRGB emulation mode if you want to do any colour critical work or limit yourself to sRGB colour space, Some uniformity and backlight clouding issues from our sample
If you would like to help support our continued work please consider making a donation no matter how small or large. Thank you for the continued support.The AGON AG322QC4 is clearly aimed at the gaming market, and focuses on offering a panel with high con...
Published: 2018-10-17, Author: Jeremy , review by: techradar.com
Punchy VA panel packs lots of contrast, Loads of gaming features including 144Hz and FreeSync 2, Aggressively priced for an HDR monitor
Not really a ‘true' HDR monitor, 1440p native res isn't great for productivity
AOC has delivered on the Agon AG322QC4's gaming remit pretty nicely. It's quick enough, it's super smooth and it produces some pretty fantastic visuals.Arguably, it doesn't really deliver a full HDR experience. But its support for what you might call the...
The AOC Agon AG322QC4 delivers excellent gaming performance, HDR and saturated color for less than $600 (£400). As a value choice among HDR-capable monitors, it has few if any equals...