AOC’s new AGON 35″ 200Hz AG352QCX display is now available for purchase

AOC's new AGON 35

AOC’s new AGON 35″ 200Hz AG352QCX display is now available for purchase

 
The AOC Agon AG352QCX offers what might just be the perfect balance of resolution and refresh rate, at least for ultra-competitive PC gamers, coming with a refresh rate of up to 200Hz and a ultra-wide resolution of 2560×1080. 
 
While this display is not the highest resolution ultra-wide available, it is easily the highest refresh rate 21:9 display on the market, which is perfect for gamers who want to play with the lowest response times. 
 

This display will come with a large screen size of 35 inches and full support for AMD FreeSync with a variable refresh range of 30-200Hz, making this display ideal for a tear-free gaming experience.   This display will use an MVA panel type with a 4ms response time, giving this display great colour reproduction as well as a ultra-high refresh rate. This display is also designed with a 2000mm curved panel and will be mounted on a 100x100mm VESA mount which has height adjustment and tilt options.   

This display will use an MVA panel type with a 4ms response time, giving this display great colour reproduction as well as a ultra-high refresh rate. This display is also designed with a 2000mm curved panel and will be mounted on a 100x100mm VESA mount which has height adjustment and tilt options.   

 

AOC's new AGON 35

 

Right now this display is available for £559 at Ebuyer, which is fairly affordable is the users demands a 165Hz refresh rate and an ultra-wide resolution.   

 

You can join the discussion on AOC’s new 35″ 2560×1080  200Hz FreeSync display on the OC3D Forums

 

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