AOC AGON AG456UCZD 44.5 " black
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Buy AOC AGON AG456UCZD 44.5 " black
All prices 8 →AOC AG456UCZD 44.5" 3440x1440 OLED 240Hz Gaming Monitor AG456UCZD | £1,240.12 | ||||
AOC AGON PRO AG456UCZD LED display 114.3 cm (45") 3440 x 1440 pixels | £1,029.43 | ||||
AOC AGON Pro AG456UCZD 44.5" Curved UWQHD 240Hz Adaptive Sync OLED Gam | £778.99 | ||||
AOC AGON PRO AG456UCZD LED display 114.3 cm (45") 3440 x 1440 pix | £1,062.05 | ||||
Aoc AG456UCZD | £855.99 |
High-end 4K curved OLED panel
OLED monitors are increasingly penetrating the mass market and following other manufacturers, AOC has introduced a large-sized addition to the AGON series - a curved 44.5-inch 4K monitor with an enhanced immersion effect in gaming and a top-of-the-line 10-bit OLED matrix with a minimum response time of 0.03 ms and a refresh rate of up to 240 Hz. The monitor is equipped with two HDMI 2.0 ports + one DisplayPort v 1.4 and is designed for use with high-performance gaming PCs and current-generation consoles, including the new PlayStation 5 Pro.
Suitable for professional work with graphics and video
At the same time, thanks to the high resolution, massive screen area and natural color rendering (127.5 sRGB, 96.3% Adobe RGB, 98.5% DCI-P3) with high-quality factory calibration, the AOC AGON AG456UCZD can be useful for professional designers, photographers, video editors and other representatives of the creative workshop. Such a massive panel with proportions (21:9) can easily replace 2 working monitors, an adjustable stand will allow you to adjust the screen in the most convenient position for work, and a built-in USB hub will come in handy for connecting peripherals, external drives, video cameras, etc.
KVM switch, USB hub and built-in RGB panel
The peak brightness of the AOC AGON AG456UCZD can reach 1000 cd/m², which allows it to faithfully reproduce HDR content. The anti-glare coating provides an excellent overview even in a brightly lit room. Other features of the model include a built-in KVM switch, an RGB panel mounted behind the monitor, and support for AMD FreeSync Premium, Adaptive Sync, and NVIDIA G-SYNC Comp synchronizers. The monitor is also well assembled, but the sound of the built-in speakers is slightly higher than the average temperature in the ward, but for this price the sound could be more interesting. Also, when using HDMI 2.0, it will not be possible to output a picture in 4K at a frequency of 240 Hz.