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July 2017
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Published: 2018-02-28, Author: David , review by: uk.hardware.info
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Published: 2017-12-21, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
Good out-of-the-box image quality, Easy to calibrate and improve image quality, Stylish and durable build quality, Good range of stand adjustments, Built-in headset stand, USB and audio pass-through, G-Sync, IPS Display,
None, Neutral, 60 Hz and 4ms may not be enough for pro gamers, but AOC do produce monitors that deliver more competitive figures, AOC AG271UG G-Sync Gaming Monitor Review,
This monitor may be out of a few peoples price ranges, but it does deliver a lot for your money. With an IPS panel, G-Sync, great image quality and a stunning display design, it's one of the best on the market right now. Serious pro gamers may still want...
Published: 2017-11-16, Author: Edward , review by: kitguru.net
Elegant design, Practical 4K resolution, Good overall image quality
Colour balance slightly off, Limited to 60Hz, G-Sync makes it a touch pricey, Kitguru Says: Great overall image quality defines this display, thanks to its IPS panel, 4K resolutoin and G-Sync. It's not one for competitve gamers but is ideal for graphicall
The AOC AGON AG271UG is a great monitor. It produces good overall image quality, G-Sync works well and you get a reasonably premium design with a few nice extra features. Compared to its direct rivals it's also competitively priced. If you're after a 4K g...
Published: 2017-07-10, Author: Dave , review by: pcgamesn.com
The biggest issue for the AGON AG271UG isn't anything to do with the monitor itself, more about the issues involved in trying to get gaming at the 3840 x 2160 native resolution of the panel in question. 4K itself is the problem; you need a huge amount of...
Published: 2017-05-09, Author: Matthew , review by: Bit-Tech.net
As we said at the start, G-Sync doesn't come cheap. A 27” 4K IPS panel that caps out at 60Hz can be found for less than £350 (even with FreeSync support), but the asking price here is £600, although it sometimes dips below £550, and the primary reason is...
4K at 60Hz, Nvidia G-Sync, Build quality and design
Inverse ghosting with Strong Overdrive, Washed-out colours
Despite its limitations for serious gamers, the AOC AG271UG is a fantastic monitor for casual gamers who are looking to play in 4K. To be amazed by the level of detail that 4K has to offer you'll need an appropriate graphics card, but if you're after a sc...
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Published: 2017-04-11, Author: Jay , review by: gadgetynews.com
4K resolution, Well made, Range of adjustment, Good viewing angles, Bright and sharp images
Colours don't 'pop', Serious gamers might want more than 60Hz
The AG271UG is a lovely looking monitor. It's size is the right fit for multitasking, watching videos, as well as playing games.This 4K screen is sharp and editing images and video were a joy thanks to the overall accuracy of the colours. Personally, I wa...
4K resolution, Well made, Range of adjustment, Good viewing angles, Bright and sharp images
Colours don't 'pop', Serious gamers might want more than 60Hz, AOC AG271UG 27-Inch 4K Widescreen IPS LED Multimedia Monitor - Black, £536
The AG271UG is a lovely looking monitor. It's size is the right fit for multitasking, watching videos, as well as playing games.This 4K screen is sharp and editing images and video were a joy thanks to the overall accuracy of the colours. Personally, I wa...
Published: 2018-04-05, Author: Paolo , review by: monitornerds.com
G-Sync monitors still can't be considered affordable when the entry-level option starts at $350. However, these prices already considerably dropped from their original SRPs, making them easier to own now. It's also worth noting that when you dissect the p...