Porsche Design and AOC AGON launch their PRO PD34 OLED gaming monitor

Porsche Design have launch their most advanced gaming monitor yet, the OLED Pro PD34

Porsche Design and AGON by AOC have launched their new PRO PD34 gaming monitor today, an ultra-wide OLED gaming display with an impressive aesthetic and equally impressive specifications.

This new 34-inch gaming display is a 3440×1440 Quantum Dot OLED gaming monitor with a 240Hz maximum refresh rate and 0.03ms GtG response times. Furthermore, this screen is VESA DisplayHDR True Black 400 certified and VESA ClearMR 13000 certified. As such, this screen can deliver strong HDR performance with “True Blacks” and achieve top-tier motion clarity.

With its 100% sRGB, 99% AdobeRGB, and 99% DCI-P3 colour space coverage, this screen is ideal for both gamers and professionals. For gamers, AMD FreeSYnc Premium Pro and Nvidia G-Sync compatibility ensure a smooth visual experience. Additional gaming features like a Frame Counter and other customisation options bring more tech into the arsenal of gamers.

The design concept of the PD34 comes from the radiator grille of the Porsche 911. The monitor itself also uses premium materials and technology throughout. The monitor features a VESA-compatible mounting system and a stock stand that supports height adjustment, tilt, and swivel options. This stand is made from cast aluminium with a sandblasted finish. Additionally, this screen features dual 8W DTS speakers to deliver a strong audio experience.

The Porsche Design x AOC AGON PD34 is available for £999 starting today. The monitor is available from Porsche Design stores and specialist retailers.

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