AOC announced no less than four gaming monitors, and these are the AGON G2 27G2SPU, 24G2SPU, 27GS2PAE and 24G2SPAE, although the funny thing is that all four are very similarand we are talking about monitors 27 or 24 inches paneled IPS with a Full HD resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels with a refresh rate of 165 Hz with a response time of 1 millisecond (1ms MPRT / we assume 4-5ms GtG), Adaptive Sync image synchronization technology, and access to a pair of 2W power speakers each.

The only difference is that the “SPU” models are more expensive, as they can be adjusted for height, tilt and swivel, and offer access to a USB HUB with 4x 3.2 ports.

The information of the AOC AGON G2 It is completed with several display modes depending on the genre of the game, the possibility of adding a crosshead on the screen, the time, FPS, etc, a LowBlue mode to protect your eyes during long sessions reading through El Chapuzas, and the 27G2SPU and 24G2SPU go on sale between the months of March and April at a respective price of 325 and 265 dollarswhile the 27G2SPAE and 24G2SPAE go on sale in July for 300 and 240 dollarssome prices that are not very interesting.

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