Save £120 on this 1440p 240Hz AOC Agon Pro OLED monitor in an early Black Friday stormer
Easily one of the cheapest screens of its kind.
The original AOC Agon Pro AG276QZD is our favourite mid-range gaming monitor with striking, modern looks, a gorgeous OLED panel and a decent port selection - the second-gen model added a QD-OLED screen (against the W-OLED of the original), and proper DisplayHDR True Black 400 support. This capable OLED screen is £379 from Overclockers UK, saving you £120 on its previous list price on a screen that's traditionally been £450-£500.
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AOC Agon Pro AG276QZD2 (27-inch, 1440p, QD-OLED, 240Hz)Now £378.95 (was £498.95) |
A normal 27-inch 1440p gaming monitor doesn't usually cost this much, being in and around the £200 mark for a more 'standard' IPS screen at the moment. However, in the context of OLED screens, this AG276QZD2 is easily one of the cheapest we've seen that hits all the right notes with an easier-to-drive resolution across a great screen size, a super-smooth 240Hz refresh rate for responsive on-screen action, and a lighting fast 0.03ms (GtG) response time. There is support for VRR with AMD FreeSync Premium Pro and compatibility with Nvidia G-Sync to prevent any tearing or juddering, whil DisplayHDR True Black 400 support is also present for added vibrancy in supported content.
The kicker for the AG276QZD2 is the fact this is an QD-OLED panel, which means deep blacks, surpreme contrast and sublime colours. As someone who's been in the OLED bubble for a couple of years with our main TV and more recently with a new monitor, it's life-changing. If you're worried about potential burn-in, the AG276QZD2 comes with a host of built-in features such as multiple levels of pixel shift and pixel washing settings, and a three year warranty which includes burn-in coverage.
In addition, the AG276QZD comes with a convenient OSD controlled by a joystick on the rear of the panel, as well as some rear-facing ambient LEDs for extra pizzazz. The port selection here is reasonable, with a pair of HDMI 2.0 and DP 1.4 options, as well as a 3.5mm audio jack and three USB ports You don't get more advanced features such as a KVM or USB-C connectivity, though. This is also a smart-looking monitor with an angular stand and lots of adjustment with pivot, tilt, height adjust and portrait orientation all present.
If you want to grab a capable 1440p OLED monitor for a steal of a deal, look no further than this potent Overclockers reduction on the AOC Agon Pro AG276QZD2.