Published: 2018-07-06, Author: Christian , review by: tomshardware.co.uk
Big screen, Ideal balance of resolution and performance, FreeSync, 144Hz, DCI-P3 color, Contrast
No calibration possible in sRGB mode, Clunky OSD controller
The AOC Agon AG322QCX offers premium performance and build quality at a low price. It doesn't quite deliver the detail of an Ultra HD monitor but promises higher frame rates thanks to 144Hz operation and FreeSync with FRC. Owners of modest gaming systems...
Published: 2018-06-15, Author: David , review by: uk.hardware.info
The range in 32-inch QHD is large and as far as we're concerned that's great, because not only is this a very attractive combination of size and resolution, there are also no real oldtimers in this extensive test field. Of course, all value for money, but...
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Published: 2018-04-28, Author: David , review by: uk.hardware.info
Abstract: There is a type of monitor that does not cost much more than a standard model but does offer much more work space. Experts know about it, but because they don't have a very recognisable name, they are often missed by those looking for a new, affordable di...
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Published: 2018-04-25, Author: Jay , review by: gadgetynews.com
Large screen area, Immersive when gaming, Decent colours, FreeSync (if have AMD GPU), Well priced
Some ghosting
The AOC AGON AG322QCX looks impressive and is really competitively priced especially when you take in to consideration its host of excellent features such as FreeSync and that 144Hz refresh rate. Additionally, all that is wrapped in a 32-inch curved monit...
Abstract: Resolution: All monitors now come at a resolution of 1,920 x 1,080 (Full HD), but if you're looking to see more pixels, you'll also find WQHD (2,560 x 1,440) and 4K (3,840 x 2,160) monitors on the market – although it goes without saying they come at a mo...
Abstract: Most speakers in panel s are at best ‘average' here they are superb as the extra depth is used to have great up pointing speakers in the back. While – for me anyway – the red line of LEDs under the base of the screen and the two pairs of red LED lines of...
Published: 2017-10-09, Author: James , review by: kitguru.net
144Hz refresh, AMD FreeSync, Good colour accuracy – with calibration, Decent brightness and colour uniformity, Big screen with appropriate 2,560 x 1,440 native resolution, Reasonably priced for size and features, Lots of inputs, External QuickSwitch OSD c
No presets for non-gaming activities, Only two downstream ports on USB hub, USB hub and audio ports around the back, not on the side, Kitguru Says: The AOC AGON AG322QCX offers plenty of screen size, fast refresh, a good feature set and AMD FreeSync into
The AOC AGON AG322QCX isn't quite perfect, and if you want a no-compromise gaming screen there are some even more focused options such as AOC's own AGON AG271QX or AGON AG271QG. But you do get a lot of screen for your money, and the 144Hz refresh allied w...
☆ 32 inches, curved, 144Hz, 1440p. Wow, ☆ Stylish and heavily adjustable stand, ☆ Modes aplenty for competitive domination or comfier late-night use
☆ Colour uniformity could be better, ☆ Front LEDs are underwhelming, ☆ Can be a little too big for some games
The AG322QCX is a very fun monitor to use, whether you're watching films, playing games or even geeking out in Photoshop. At its £470 price point it's not a cheap option, but it is pretty darn affordable when you consider that you're getting a 32-inch cur...