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Comparison AOC AGON AG276QZD 27 " gray vs Samsung Odyssey OLED G85SB 34 34 " silver

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Neo Quantum Processor. Tizen OS. Technologies Mirroring, DLNA. Built-in Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth 5.2, Micro HDMI 2.1 port.
Product typegaminggaming
Size27 "34 "
Smart platformTizen
Screen
Curved screen1800R
Panel typeOLEDOLED
Surface treatmentanti-glareanti-glare
Resolution2560x1440 (16:9)3440x1440 (21:9)
Pixel size0.23 mm0.23 mm
Response time (GtG)0.03 ms0.03 ms
Refresh rate240 Hz175 Hz
Vertical viewing angle178 °178 °
Horizontal viewing angle178 °178 °
Brightness150 cd/m²250 cd/m²
Dynamic Contrast80 000 000:11 000 000:1
Colour depth1.07 billion colours (10 bits)1.07 billion colours (10 bits)
Colour space (NTSC)93 %
Colour space (sRGB)100 %
Colour space (Adobe RGB)97 %
Colour space (DCI P3)99 %99 %
HDR+DisplayHDR 400
Connection
Video transmission
DisplayPort v 1.4
 
2xHDMI
v 2.0
 
 
 
mini DisplayPort
no HDMI
 
Micro HDMI v 2.1
USB type C (DisplayPort Alt Mode)
Power Delivery
Charger power65 W
BluetoothBluetooth v 5.2
Wi-FiWi-Fi 5 (802.11ac)
Connectors (optional)
mini-Jack output (3.5 mm)
 
Features
Features
light sensor
presence sensor
PBP (Picture by Picture)
Flicker-Free
 
NVIDIA G-Sync Compatible
light sensor
 
 
Flicker-Free
AMD FreeSync Premium
 
Portrait pivot
Screen swivel
Height adjustment
Speakers
Sound power2x5 W
USB hub 3.x
Fast charge
Game Features
aim
timer
FPS display
brighten darker areas
 
 
 
 
General
Headphone holder
RGB lighting
RGB lighting syncAOC Light FX
Wall mountVESA 100x100mmVESA 100x100mm
Power consumption35 W50 W
Energy class (new)G
External power supply
Remote control
Dimensions (WxHxD)604x397x234 mm814x522x193 mm
Weight6.41 kg7.5 kg
Color
Added to E-Catalogjune 2023january 2023

Size

Diagonal size of the monitor matrix, in inches.

This parameter is one of the most important for any screen — it determines the total size of its working area. In general, it is believed that larger monitors are more comfortable: a large screen allows you to see a large fragment of text, images, etc. without having to scroll the "picture". On the other hand, the diagonal directly affects the dimensions, weight and cost of the monitor. In addition, it is worth remembering that screens with the same diagonal can have different aspect ratios and different specializations: for example, widescreen models are convenient for playing games and watching movies, while classic 4:3 or 5:4 solutions are preferable for working with documents. Now there are monitors of different diagonals on the market, among them the most popular are: 19–20", 22", 23 – 24", 25 – 26", 27 – 28", 29 – 30", 32", 34" and more.

Smart platform

Operating system that controls the smart functionality of the monitor, which combines the capabilities of traditional models and smart TVs.

— Tizen. Samsung's proprietary development based on the open source Linux kernel. The lion's share of smart TVs from the South Korean electronics brand runs Tizen OS, and this platform is also found in the brand's smart monitors. The operating system allows you to install and run applications, provides access to online services for watching streaming videos, listening to music and consuming other entertainment content, can be used as central hub for smart home ecosystems, and has built-in voice assistants (including the proprietary Bixby).

- webOS. Smart platform from LG, which is found in the brand’s “smart” TVs and monitors. It boasts flexible menu interface customization, high operating speed and support for installing third-party applications from the company store. webOS provides access to content streaming services, streaming platforms and popular video hosting sites. The functionality of the “OS” is in all its glory when using the Magic Remote air control.

— Android. Full-fledged software firmware based on Android OS, adapted to work on large screens. In addition to the common features of all Android devices (such as the ability to install additional applications, including even games), it has number of special features: an optimized interface, integration with smartphones (including...the ability to use them as remote control), voice search, etc. Of course , in order to operate multifunctional OS, the monitor must have dedicated processor, graphics subsystem and memory, and the presence of such hardware resources is reflected in the total cost of the device.

Curved screen

The presence of a curved screen in the monitor design.

Such a screen has the left and right edges curved forward - it is believed that this shape significantly improves perception compared to a flat surface. At the same time, it makes sense to provide this feature only on fairly large diagonals - at least 30"; therefore, it is typical mainly for high-end models. It is also worth noting that in order to take advantage of all the advantages of a curved screen, you need to look at it from a certain point - at the optimal distance, strictly in the center; however, for computer monitors this is usually not a problem.

The main parameter of a curved screen is the radius of curvature. It is indicated in millimeters along the radius of a circle, the bend of which corresponds to the bend of the monitor: for example, the designation 1800R indicates a radius of 1.8 m.

The smaller the number in this designation, the more curved the screen (all other things being equal). At the same time, some manufacturers claim that the ideal curvature value is 1000R: supposedly, it is with this curvature of the screen that the image on it turns out to be as close as possible to a person’s natural field of vision, and the closer the curvature of the monitor is to 1000R, the better the viewing experience. However, in practice a lot depends on personal preference; and when viewed from a long distance (exceeding the radius of curvature by one a...nd a half times or more), all the advantages of a curved screen are lost.

Resolution

The native resolution of the monitor. Ideally, the resolution of the video signal should be the same, then the quality of the image on the screen will be maximum.

In general, the higher the resolution, the higher the detail and the more advanced the screen is, but the more expensive it will cost (ceteris paribus) and the more power the graphics card will need to work properly at that resolution. As for specific values, they are quite diverse in modern monitors, but all resolutions can be divided into several general categories:

HD (720). Screens suitable for HD video with a resolution of 1280x720. Note that this category also includes models with a resolution of 1024x768 — this figure is somewhat less than necessary to display HD in its original size, but the quality of the HD picture on such a screen still turns out to be quite high. The most popular option among HD monitors is 1366x768, there are also models 1280x768, 1280x800 and non-widescreen (5:3) 1280x1024.

Full HD (1080). Full HD monitors. The classic, most popular version of this resolution is 1920x1080 ( 16:9 format), however, there are other options among monitors, including such specific ones as ultra-widescreen (32:9) 3840x1080, as well as 1600x1200 (a 1920x1080 frame “does not fit into it”) ” in width, but this resolution is still commonly r...eferred to as Full HD). To date, Full HD is a good compromise between image quality, screen cost and graphics card requirements. As a result, it is this format that is most popular among modern monitors.

Quad HD. A kind of intermediate option between the popular Full HD and advanced demanding Ultra HD 4K. It covers resolutions from 1920x1440 to 3200x2400, although most modern Quad HD monitors fit into a narrower range — from 2560x1440 to 3840x1600. Such a screen can be a good option for those who “Full HD is not enough, but 4K is a lot.”

— Ultra HD (4K). This standard assumes a horizontal frame size of approximately 4000 pixels, but specific resolutions may vary. Popular options found in monitors include 3840x2160, 4096x2160, and 4096x2304. Overall, UHD 4K gives you 4 times more pixels on screen than Full HD; such resolutions are typical for high-end monitors and are most often combined with a large diagonal — from 27 "(although there are exceptions).

Ultra HD (5K). An even more advanced standard than UHD 4K, which assumes a horizontal frame size of about 5000 pixels — for example, 5120x2160. It is used extremely rarely, mainly in top professional screens.

— 8K. Further, after 5K, the development of HD standards, which provides for a frame with a horizontal size of about 8000 — for example, one of the 8K resolution options in monitors is 7680x4320. Allows you to get extremely clear and detailed images, but such high-resolution monitors are very expensive, and it is not so easy to find a signal source in such a resolution. Therefore, only single models of 8K monitors are currently on the market.

Refresh rate

The maximum frame rate supported by the monitor at the recommended (maximum) resolution.

The higher the frame rate, the smoother the movement on the screen will look, the less noticeable jerks and blurring will be on it. Of course, the actual image quality also depends on the video signal, but for normal viewing of video at a high frame rate, the monitor must also support it.

When choosing this option, keep in mind that at lower resolutions than the maximum, the supported frame rate may be higher. For example, a model with a 1920x1080 matrix and a claimed frame rate of 60 Hz at a reduced resolution can give 75 Hz; but the 75Hz frame rate is only listed in the specs if it is supported at the monitor's native (maximum) resolution.

Also note that a high frame rate is especially important for gaming models (see "Type"). In most of them, this figure is 120 Hz and higher; monitors with a frequency of 144 Hz are considered the best option in terms of price and quality, however, there are also higher values — 165 Hz and 240 Hz. And monitors at 100 Hz can be both inexpensive gaming models and advanced home ones.

You can evaluate all the frame rates at which this monitor is capable of operating by the ver...tical frequency claimed in the specifications (see below).

Brightness

The maximum brightness provided by the monitor screen.

Choosing a monitor with high brightness is especially important if the device is going to be used in bright ambient light — for example, if the workplace is exposed to sunlight. A dim image can be "dampened" by such lighting, making work uncomfortable. In other conditions, the high brightness of the screen is very tiring for the eyes.

Most modern monitors give out about 200 – 400 cd / m2 — this is usually quite enough even in the sun. However, there are also higher values: for example, in LCD panels (see "Type") the brightness can reach several thousand cd/m2. This is necessary taking into account the specifics of such devices — the image must be clearly visible from a long distance.

Dynamic Contrast

Dynamic contrast provided by the monitor screen.

Dynamic contrast refers to the difference between the brightest white at maximum backlight intensity and the deepest black at minimum backlight. In this way, this indicator differs from static contrast, which is indicated with a constant backlight level (see above). Dynamic contrast ratio can be expressed in very impressive numbers (in some models — more than 100,000,000: 1). However, in fact, these figures are poorly correlated with what the viewer sees: it is almost impossible to achieve such a difference within one frame. Therefore, dynamic contrast is most often more of an advertising than a practically significant indicator, it is often indicated precisely in order to impress an inexperienced buyer. At the same time, we note that there are "smart" backlight technologies that allow you to change its brightness in certain areas of the screen and achieve a higher contrast in one frame than the claimed static one; these technologies are found mostly in premium monitors.

Colour space (NTSC)

The colour gamut of the monitor is based on the NTSC colour model.

Any colour gamut is indicated as a percentage, however, not relative to the entire variety of visible colours, but relative to the conditional colour space (colour model). This is due to the fact that no modern screen is able to display all the colours visible to humans. However, the larger the colour gamut, the wider the monitor's capabilities, the better its colour reproduction.

Specifically, NTSC is one of the first colour models created back in 1953 with the advent of colour television. It is not used in the production of modern monitors, but is often used to describe and compare them. NTSC covers a wider range of colours than sRGB, which is standard in computer technology: for example, coverage of only 85% in NTSC gives about 110% in sRGB. So the colour gamut for this model is usually given for advertising purposes — as a confirmation of the high class of the monitor; a very good indicator in such cases is considered to be 75% or more.

Colour space (sRGB)

Monitor colour gamut Rec. 709 or sRGB.

Any colour gamut is indicated as a percentage, however, not relative to the entire variety of visible colours, but relative to the conditional colour space (colour model). This is due to the fact that no modern screen is able to display all the colours visible to humans. However, the larger the colour gamut, the wider the monitor's capabilities, the better its colour reproduction.

Nowadays, sRGB is actually the standard color model adopted for computer technology; This is what is used in the development and production of most video cards. For television, the Rec. standard, similar in parameters, is used. 709. In terms of the range of colors, these models are identical, and the percentage of coverage for them is the same. In the most advanced monitors it can reach or even exceed 100%; These are the values that are considered necessary for high-end screens, incl. professional.
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