AOC Announces New AGON Gaming Monitors, 24" 240Hz TN, 27" 165Hz NanoIPS

Today AOC is announcing two new gaming monitors to their AGON line-up, adding in a 24.5 240Hz TN model in the form of the AG251FZ2E, and a new 27 165Hz NanoIPS model with the AG273QXP. The 27 AG273QXP is the more interesting release today as this is the companys first ever FreeSync compatible 1440p 165Hz

Today AOC is announcing two new gaming monitors to their AGON line-up, adding in a 24.5” 240Hz TN model in the form of the AG251FZ2E, and a new 27” 165Hz NanoIPS model with the AG273QXP.

The 27” AG273QXP is the more interesting release today as this is the company’s first ever FreeSync compatible 1440p 165Hz IPS offering, representing a notable and more versatile offering versus the G-Sync-only AG271QG from 2017. AOC switches up display panels and adopts for the first time a new LG NanoIPS unit which offers considerable upgrades such as a move to 1ms GtG response times.

The 16:9 2560 x 1440 resolution display furthermore offers outstanding gamut characteristics covering up to 133% of sRGB and 98% of AdobeRGB and DCI-P3 gamuts. The new panel also allows the screen higher brightness levels, now reaching up to 350cd/m². Contrast ratio is at a common figure of 1000:1, in line with other IPS displays.

It’s to be noted that the display lacks any HDR certification, but is HDR ready in that it’s able to convert and display a HDR signal, although without the specular highlight retention.

Being a gaming-branded monitor, we naturally see a gaming-oriented design, with an unusual elevated three-foot stand that might not be to everybody’s preference in terms of space usage. The stand does offer adjustments options in all the expected directions such as pivoting, rotation, swivel and tilt, and if you wish do employ your own stand, the monitor has a 75mm VESA mount support. The back of the monitor features RGB ambient lighting.

Connectivity-wise, we see two DisplayPort 1.4 ports and two HDMI 2.0 ports, as well as a USB-hub capability with two USB 3.2 ports, alongside a 3.5mm headphone jack output. The monitor features no speakers.

The other monitor released today is the new AG251FZ2E, the new monitor is a refresh and successor to the original AG251FZ that was released in 2017 and the 2019 update, the AG251FZ2. This means that like its predecessors, this is a 240Hz 1920 x 1080 TN-panel display which comes with both the traditional strengths and weaknesses. Strengths of course are the monitors fast response-times, which can be decreased from 1ms GtG to 0.5ms with help of black frame insertion thanks to a strobing in-sync backlight.

The new model improves the stand with a more robust and compact foot that is able to save on desk space.

AOC new AGON Gaming Monitors
 AG251FZ2EAG273QXP
Panel24.5" TN27" IPS
Native Resolution1920 × 1080 (16:9)2560 × 1440 (16:9)
Maximum Refresh Rate240 Hz165 Hz
Response Time1ms GtG
0.5ms MPRT
1 ms GtG
Brightness400 cd/m² (typical)350 cd/m² (typical)
Contrast1000:11000:1
BacklightingWLED
no PWM
WLED
no PWM
Viewing Angles170°/160° horizontal/vertical178°/178° horizontal/vertical
Curvature0R0R
Aspect Ratio16:916:9
Color Gamut102% sRGB/BT.709133% sRGB/BT.709
98.6% AdobeRGB
98.1 DCI-P3
DisplayHDR TierNoneHDR Ready
(Signal conversion)
Dynamic Refresh RateAMD FreeSync
48 - 240Hz
AMD FreeSync
48 - 165Hz
Pixel Pitch0.311 mm²0.233 mm²
Pixel Density110 PPI110 PPI
Inputs2 × DisplayPort 1.2
1 × HDMI 2.0
× HDMI 1.4
1 × DVI
1 ×VGA
2 × DisplayPort 1.4
2 × HDMI 2.0
Audio3.5 mm output3.5 mm output
USB HubUSB 3.0 x 4USB 3.2 x 2
StandPivot, Rotation, Swivel, Tilt

VESA: 100x100

Pivot, Rotation, Swivel, Tilt

VESA: 75x75

RGB Back Lights

MSRP409€489€

AOC's AG251FZ2E and AG273QXP will be available in August 2020 with a MSRP of respectively €409 and €489.

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