🔥 Elevate Your Visual Game with the AOC Agon PRO AG346UCD!
The AOC Agon PRO AG346UCD is a premium 34-inch curved WQHD OLED gaming monitor featuring a 175 Hz refresh rate, ultra-fast 0.03 ms response time, and adaptive sync technologies (FreeSync Premium Pro & G-Sync compatible). It boasts HDR400 for vivid color accuracy, built-in speakers, multiple connectivity options including 2x HDMI 2.0 and 1x DisplayPort 1.4, plus eye-care features to reduce flicker and strain—perfect for professionals and gamers seeking immersive, smooth, and vibrant visuals.
Brand | AOC |
Product Dimensions | 29.43 x 81.17 x 55.12 cm; 7.8 kg |
Item model number | AG346UCD |
Manufacturer | AOC International |
Series | AG346UCD |
Colour | Black/Grey |
Standing screen display size | 34 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 3440x1440 |
Resolution | 3440 x 1440 Pixels |
Computer Memory Type | DIMM |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
Number of HDMI Ports | 2 |
Item Weight | 7.8 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
G**A
Great considering the price (£550)
Three years ago this monitor would cost twice the price. Well, the monitor is good, very ,very bright, great colours, very responsive and nearly zero ghosting. The time to power on and display the image is very quick. Couldn’t hear any noise or coil whine while the monitor is powered on. About the HDR400, besides people say it’s bad, to me it looks way better than native colour profile. Could be that the implementation is just good in this particular monitor. It came with both HDMI and Display Port cables, a very heavy stand and thankfully a VESA adapter, (that saved me £30) I’ve appreciated that.Just a few complaints: the design of the back of this monitor is very ugly and rgb light are dim. The panel has a glossy finish, and it renders a bit of glare and reflections depending where’s the lights in the room. Also I wish it had an extra display port input.Overall I’m pleased with the purchase and I definitely recommend if you get for £550 and below.
A**H
AG344UXM MiniLED Ultrawide monitor - excellent OLED alternative
I found it quite difficult to find many reviews of this monitor so figured it would be worth taking the time to leave a user review of this product.I previously owned the Alienware AW3423DWF OLED ultrawide however experienced burn-in after just over one year of usage so wanted to find an alternative which was something a bit better than your run of the mill IPS ultrawide. I have now owned the AG344UXM for six weeks and have not experienced any of the issues highlighted in other Amazon reviews (please note to filter reviews for this model [34 inch QHD 170hz]). I can only assume there was previously a bad batch.POSITIVES- USB-C port with PD allows charging of devices through the monitor - I think it's 90w or 100w. Either way, I am able to charge all of my devices without needing separate cables/plugs. Good charging performance on S24 Ultra, HP Elitebook and Steam Deck.- Image quality and colour vibrancy comparable to OLED without the risk of OLED burn-in. Much better colours than a standard IPS monitor.- FreeSync implementation works perfectly, no issues whatsoever.- VESA mountable - note that the monitor is quite heavy and thicker than most other flat Ultrawide displays so make sure you have a decent arm which can support the monitor weight of around 10KG without the stand. I personally use an Ergotron LX which works great.- 170hz refresh rate is plenty quick enough for pretty much everything apart from eSport titles.NEGATIVES- I needed to do a lot of tweaking in the first few days/week of usage until I was happy with the picture - this is probably just personal preference however unlike this one, previous monitors I've used were fine out of the box.- When using the USB hub, I would occasionally have to power off/on the monitor for it to "kick into life". I don't know if this was a setting not set right or if simply a design flaw, but it occurred enough for me to stop using the built-in hub for this purpose. This would be a major annoyance and flaw if I was using the KVM functionality of this display.- Draws around 100 watts of continuous power on average, but this is to be expected considering the specification of the display.Overall I'm very happy with the monitor. There are a couple of negatives but it gets the basics spot-on and the negatives aren't too much of a drawback all things considered. I fully recommend this monitor if you're considering an OLED (or just a high-quality IPS display) but have concerns around burn in and longevity. I paid £600 for this which I think is a great price all things considered.EDIT: Still super happy with the monitor 6 months on - I recommended one for my partner when the price dropped under £400 a couple of months ago.
Z**K
Amazing for the Price!!!
It is excellent well built monitor. It is big but not too big for my desk which is only 65cm deep. It works in 120hz when connected through displayport what is very important to me as it is double speed of the standard 60hz. It can go up to 144hz but I do not use it at all. It only goes up to 100hz over HDMI. Personally I feel that there is not much blur like many people and reviewers complained about. It is big upgrade from my 32" Viewsonic monitor. There is way more space available on the desktop, colours can be set to pop out of the screen, menu is very comfortable to use, contrast level is good enough. I am pretty impressed with the quality of the picture and the feeling of smooth movement in 120hz. It works great so far. Also there is EU and UK power lead included and HDMI and DisplayPort cable as well. I definitey recommend this monitor to anybody who wants bigger screen than standard 32" 16:9 monitor - it is real solid upgrade. At the moment I feel that anything bigger would be just too much but if there was a 42" version I would probably buy it instead and upgrade the desk to 80cm depth.
B**E
Great Alternative To ASUS / Acer Offerings
With all the negative reviews I was a little anxious as to how this monitor would turn out. I need not have worried. No dead pixels, fantastic picture out of the box (could do with some minor tweaking which I will get around to), gorgeous colours - this really is a fantastic monitor at the price point.Coming from a 1080p monitor with a TN panel, the step up to 1440p with an IPS panel is a big one. So too is the availability of 165hz refresh rate; I'd always been sceptical about the personal benefit I'd see from anything over 60, but it really is just like people say it is. Everything just feels better.I've not had a chance to give G-Sync a good workout just yet but I've got a very good feeling judging from the rest of this package, I'm going to be happy.It isn't a perfect monitor for sure; there is bleed in all 4 corners, but (at least on this one) it is very minor and I'd really have to go out of my way to even get a little bit worked up about it being there. It is such a non issue. Also, if you like plenty of scope to plug in every single console / PC / media device you own into this monitor at the same time, you are going to be disappointed as there are just two ports; Display Port and HDMI. I'm really struggling to pick any more meaningful faults with it though.With a great feature set and attractive pricing, I see no reason to pay extra for the ASUS or Acer alternatives.Edit: Several months on and I have to say this monitor has not disappointed. G-Sync is incredible; I now understand when people say they could never go back to a non G-Sync monitor after using it. Games look and feel sensational. Given the current price (around £650) there are monitors that outdo this one, but if you can get it for £500 or so, you will not regret this purchase.
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