AOC is now offering the AG241QG and AG241QX. The monitors have a 23.8” panel with a native WQHD resolution. Both fall in the new AGON gaming line-up. The ‘QX’ model has a 30 – 144Hz variable refresh rate range with Adaptive-Sync (FreeSync). The ‘QG’ model has a wider 30 – 165Hz variable refresh rate range with G-SYNC support.
We posted about these monitors before, but now have finalized specifications,and they are actually available starting this week. Both monitors obviously are TN based and come with a 1000:1 static contrast ratio and support for 8-bit colour based on a 1ms grey to grey response time. The ‘QX’ model features ‘Low Blue Light’ settings, the ‘QG’ model offers ULMB (Ultra Low Motion Blur) as an Nvidia-specific feature. Both models support 100 x 100mm VESA mounting.
Output connectors include DisplayPort 1.2 (supporting either G-SYNC or Adaptive-Sync for the ‘QG’ and ‘QX’,), HDMI, a 3.5mm headphone jack and 4 USB 3.0 ports. HDMI is MHL-compatible for the ‘QX’ model and there is also an additional DVI port on that one. There are integrated speakers – 2W for the ‘QG’ model and 3W for the ‘QX’ model.
The QG model should just over 500 Euro/usd and the QX model roughly 100 bucks cheaper.