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AOC AGON AG274QZM - 27 Inch QHD Mini LED Gaming Monitor, 240Hz, 1ms GTG, IPS, HDR1000, KVM, Height Adjustable, USB HUB (2560 x 1440 @ 240hz, HDR1000, HDMI 2.1, DP 1.4, USB-C 65w power delivery)

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There is some moderate improvement to “local contrast” in HDR, measuring ~3080:1 between adjacent bright and dark areas on a 10% area bright pattern test. evernessinceNo, that's an assumption you made. If you read my priors, I specifically state on multiple occasion that the benefit under typical lighting condition of OLED wanes. I also made an argument that current OLED monitors (I'm putting more qualifiers here because you seem drawn to misinterpreting things) are too dim to be used in all environments, which is 100% true. Multimedia, Budget Multimedia, Gaming, Budget Gaming, Lightweight Gaming, Business, Budget Office, Workstation, Subnotebooks, Ultrabooks, Chromebooks Space Lynxi mean if you are going to spend this much money you might as well do the OLED LG 27"I think that's the Achilles heel of mini-LED; The FALD arrays and their associated controller adds so much cost that the end result competes with OLED on price.

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If you want solid HDR in games and movies, and want to pay as little as possible, the AG274QZM is hard to beat. AOC Agon Pro AG274QZM: Features and menus There is no integrated cable management system on the AGON AG274QZM, but AOC includes a pair of 3M-adhesive cable tidies to help keep your setup neat.dE colour accuracy – a wide range of colours are tested and the colour accuracy dE measured. We compare these produced colours to the sRGB reference space, and if applicable when measuring a wide gamut screen we also provide the accuracy relative to a specific wide gamut reference such as DCI-P3. An average dE and maximum dE is provided along with an overall screen rating. The lower the dE the better with differences of <1 being imperceptible (marked by the green area on the graph), and differences between 1 and 3 being small (yellow areas). Anything over dE 3 needs correcting and causes more obvious differences in appearance relative to what should be shown

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Although the stand is large, it’s very stable, and supports the full range of ergonomic adjustment: Height can be adjusted by 120mm, the display can be tilted -3°/+21°, swivelled -20°/+20°, and pivoted either way into portrait orientation. The swivel is slightly more restrictive than some competing displays, but I never found it to be an issue during my testing. In typical internet fashion you replied rudely to a comment you skipped through because you felt a single line was incorrect without reading the whole thing. Vayra86Phone outside is a screen that gets brighter especially when it gets hit by direct sunlight or at least, much more ambient light than you would have indoors.Your phone adjusts brightness regardless of whether the sun is directly hitting it or not. Ambient light levels are much higher outside of course but that wasn't the point of my example, it was to point out that higher ambient light levels require higher levels of brightness to properly see the screen. Surely you did not think that I was saying that outside midday lighting is normal inside lighting. AOC also didn’t skimp on image quality. The AG274QG is rated for 600 nits in HDR mode and met this spec while testing. It’ll also get close to 450 nits for SDR content, so it works in the brightest environments with plenty of punch and clarity. The color gamut is larger than most, with a measured 95% coverage of DCI-P3. A near-perfect sRGB mode can automatically engage for SDR if you want even more precision. Aug 23rd 2023 Samsung Electronics Unveils World's First Dual UHD Gaming Monitor: Odyssey Neo G9 57-inches (16)The grey-to-grey response is desirably fast, especially for a display that focuses on image quality as much as it does performance, with average transitions under 15ms. This translates well to gaming; It won’t magically make you better at games, but in a competitive environment where every millisecond counts, you have to take every advantage you can get. On that front, the AOC AG274QZM doesn’t disappoint. I measured a peak brightness of 680 nits in SDR and a blinding 1348 nits peak brightness with HDR enabled. That falls a bit short of the 750 nits peak brightness in SDR that AOC specifies, but seeing as most cheaper monitors can only hit about 400 nits, I still find myself keeping the monitor at about 70% brightness; with HDR enabled, you should set an in-game cap to keep the highlights manageable and stop your whites from being blown out.

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