AOC is to release two WQHD (2560×1440) AG241QG and AG241QX monitors based on a 23.8″ TN panel. They fall in the gamers AGON line-up with both a Adaptive sync (FreeSync) and GSync model.
The 23.8” TN panels with a 2560 x 1440 (WQHD) resolution means business at a nice 123.41 PPI. The ‘QX’ model features a 30 – 144Hz variable refresh rate range with Adaptive-Sync (AMD FreeSync compatible). The ‘QG’ model features a 30 – 165Hz variable refresh rate range with Nvidia G-SYNC support reports pcmonitors.info
Both screens offer a 1000:1 static contrast ratio and support for 8-bit colour. A 1ms grey to grey response time is specified. The ‘QX’ model features ‘Low Blue Light’ settings and an ‘AOC Shadow Control’ setting (gamma enhancement) to increase details in dark areas. The ‘QG’ model, has ULMB (Ultra Low Motion Blur) as an Nvidia-specific feature. Both models support 100 x 100mm VESA mounting.
Outpust are DP 1.2 (supporting either G-SYNC or Adaptive-Sync for the ‘QG’ and ‘QX’, respectively), HDMI, a 3.5mm headphone jack and 4 USB 3.0 ports. The HDMI port 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.
Details on the 23.8” QG and QX models can be found at the links. They’re currently expected in November in the UK at MSRPs of £519/575 euro and £389/430 euro for the ‘QG’ and ‘QX’ models, respectively. Availability in regions such as the US is not currently known.