AOC claims the AGON AG322QC4 will feature a 31.5-inch VA panel with 1800R curvature and 2560x1440 resolution, 400cd/m2 maximum brightness, 2000:1 contrast ratio, 144Hz refresh rate, 4ms response time, and 178-degree viewing angles. Such panel was enough for it to get DisplayHDR 400 badge and it also comes with support for AMD FreeSync 2, which should bring both Low Frame Compensation as well as HDR support.
The AOC AG322QC4 uses a 3-sided frameless design and comes with both the AOC Ergo Base stand with height, tilt and swivel adjustments, as well as a handy retractable headphone holder on the side. It also supports standard VESA wall mount option. AOC also integrated some LED lighting touches on the back and the lower bezel, allowing gamers to switch between red, green or blue lights and a couple of levels of intensity.
The unit comes with VGA, two HDMI 2.0 and one DisplayPort 1.2 input, two USB 3.0 ports, and 3.5mm audio headphone output.
It also comes with some AOC-exclusive features like Flicker-Free Technology, Low Input Lag, Low Blue Light Mode and Shadow Control.
According to AOC, the unit will be available in June with a suggested retail price of €599/£529.
Unfortunately, we expected these monitors to be going for a bit less money as Samsung’s 32-inch Quantum Dot C32HG70 with FreeSync 2 sells for about the same price in Europe.