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Aoc brightness control
Aoc brightness control







  1. #Aoc brightness control serial number#
  2. #Aoc brightness control update#
  3. #Aoc brightness control pro#
  4. #Aoc brightness control series#

The stand is a thick and sturdy metal design, with some red trim in places and a useful carry handle at the top. There is also a strip along the bottom edge of the screen providing a subtle glow towards your desk. The back is encased in a matte black plastic with some sections for the RGB lighting (“Light FX”) on either side that you can see in the images below. Along the bottom edge is a thicker 25mm black plastic bezel. There is a 3 side “borderless” panel with a thin 1.5mm black plastic edge, and an additional 6mm black panel border along the sides and top.

#Aoc brightness control series#

The AG274QXM is of a similar design to other AGON series screens we’ve seen from AOC. We also participate in a similar scheme for .uk. TFTCentral is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Programme, an affiliate advertising programme designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to, .uk,, Amazon.ca and other Amazon stores worldwide. AOC LightFX RGB lighting and logo projectionĬheck pricing and availability in your region.Fully adjustable stand with tilt, height, swivel and rotate.USB type-C connectivity with DP Alt mode and 65W power delivery.

aoc brightness control

  • 1x DisplayPort 1.4 and 2x HDMI 2.0 connections.
  • VESA DisplayHDR 1000 certification including 1000 cd/m 2 peak brightness.
  • Mini LED backlight with 576 zones for improved HDR local dimming.
  • Wide colour gamut with 116% DCI-P3 coverage quoted.
  • #Aoc brightness control pro#

  • Adaptive-sync VRR, including FreeSync Premium Pro certification (48 – 170Hz range + LFC).
  • 27″ screen size with IPS technology panel.
  • So really the key selling point and differentiator of this model is the Mini LED backlight and HDR performance. The Mini LED backlight also allows for a high peak brightness here of 1000+ nits, and combined then with the wide colour gamut and 10-bit colour depth the screen earns certification under the VESA DisplayHDR 1000 standard. The Mini LED backlight has 576 local dimming zones which offers vastly superior local dimming capabilities compared with the wide range of edge lit backlights on the market, if indeed the monitor even has local dimming of any sort ( not all HDR marketed screens do!) This should allow better control of the content, deeper blacks, brighter highlights and significantly improved contrast across the screen. The screen is based on an IPS-type panel cell from Innolux (M270KCJ-Q7E) with custom Mini LED backlight added by TPM (who are affiliated with AOC). That means if you’re after a high performing monitor for HDR, with top-end LCD capabilities in the monitor space for these purposes, this could be an interesting new mid-tier option. This is the first time we’ve tested a monitor where it’s been combined with the more modest 1440p panel resolution, which is more accessible from a price and system requirements point of view for many people. What sets this screen apart from the competition though is that is also includes a Mini LED backlight for high-end HDR performance, something we have only seen on higher 4K resolution (and ultrawide equivalent) screens until now. That’s not to say any of this is bad, it’s just fairly typical in this space. Then there’s common IPS technology specs like a 1000:1 contrast ratio, wide 178/178 viewing angles and also colour enhancements like wide colour gamut and 10-bit colour depth that you’d find on most modern gaming screens. Some of the specs might be considered fairly standard or common nowadays, with a 2560 x 1440 IPS panel and a pretty modest 170Hz refresh rate – much higher refresh rate 1440p options are available on the market nowadays, such as the recently tested Gigabyte Aorus FI32Q X with 270Hz.

    aoc brightness control

    Our unit was manufactured in March 2021 you can see the label here.The AG274QXM is one of AOC’s most recent additions to their “AGON Pro” line-up of gaming monitors. Note that some tests, like gray uniformity, may vary between individual units.

    #Aoc brightness control update#

    If you come across a different type of panel or your AOC 24G2 doesn't correspond to our review, let us know, and we'll update the review. Other reviewers have noted some differences in performance however, we didn't test the BOE version, so we can't confirm their findings.

    #Aoc brightness control serial number#

    The Panda version has a serial number that starts with 'ATN', while the BOE version starts with 'AWB'. The easiest way to tell the versions apart is by looking at the serial number.

    aoc brightness control

    Due to panel shortage, AOC had switched from using a Panda panel to a BOE panel briefly in 2020, but they seem to have resumed using the Panda panel, which is what our unit has. There's a 24G2U variant available in some regions that should perform similarly, but it includes a USB hub and built-in speakers. We tested the 23.8" AOC 24G2 monitor, and it's the only size available.









    Aoc brightness control