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AGON by AOC Launches Vivid, High Contrast 24.5-inch e-Sports Monitor with 240 Hz

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AGON by AOC—one of the world's leading gaming monitor and IT accessories brands - presents the AOC GAMING 25G3ZM/BK, a 24.5" (62.23 cm) flat gaming monitor with a 240 Hz refresh rate, 1 ms GtG and 0.5 ms MPRT response time, perfect for hardcore gamers competing in fast-paced e-sports titles. Thanks to its Fast VA panel, the 25G3ZM/BK combines high framerates and fast responsiveness with vivid, deep colours, a wide gamut and a high contrast ratio of 3000:1. Excelling both in visually appealing, story-driven games, as well as in competitive e-sports titles, the new AOC GAMING 25G3ZM/BK will be available from October with an MSRP of £189.99.

The AOC GAMING 25G3ZM/BK offers a great proposition for gamers upgrading their PCs to jump right into the heat of online competitions and ranked matches. The ideal 24.5" size lets esports gamers and enthusiasts focus on the entire screen at once compared to larger 27-32" displays, ensuring they won't miss a single target in their peripheral vision. With its native Full HD resolution (1920x1080) on the 24.5" screen size, the 25G3ZM/BK produces razor-sharp images with 90 PPI pixel density.



What is more, as Full HD is less taxing on modern GPUs, they can achieve very high framerates, meaning users can get the most out of their 240 Hz monitor. With the Motion Blur Reduction (MBR) feature, the 25G3ZM/BK achieves a mere 0.5 ms MPRT, eliminating blur or smearing in fast-moving scenes. Adaptive-Sync support with a variable refresh rate range of 48-240 Hz further ensures a gaming experience free of stutter and tearing. Furthermore, the low input lag of the 25G3ZM enables users to get an almost instant visual feedback to their actions.

The 25G3ZM/BK offers a 3000:1 contrast ratio thanks to its VA panel technology, 8-bit colour depth for 16.7 million colours, and 100% sRGB coverage, making it ideal for gaming as well as media consumption, and even digital content creation. Thanks to its 178°/178° wide viewing angles and 300 nits brightness, the 25G3ZM/BK offers comfortable viewing in almost all ambient settings. Flicker-Free technology and a low blue light setting improve the viewing comfort during the day as well as the night.

Built for intensive gaming sessions, the 25G3ZM/BK offers a sturdy, 4-legged stand with a footprint as minimal as possible, while allowing ergonomic alignments including 130 mm height, pivot (90° portrait) and generous swivel and tilt adjustments. A cable management opening in the stand helps to declutter the desk, while its VESA mount option and 3-sides borderless design makes its deployment in a multi-monitor setting quite easy. Three sources can be connected to the 25G3ZM/BK thanks to its 1x DisplayPort 1.2 and 2x HDMI 2.0 ports.

The AOC G-Menu software can be used to modify the OSD settings, such as Dial Point (crosshair overlay) - perfect for FPS titles - or Shadow Control to highlight details in dark spots without affecting the whole image, and Frame Counter to show frames per second in the corner of the screen. The 25G3ZM/BK is also compatible with the current-gen consoles (PS5 and Xbox Series S and X) and can display their output on its 1920x1080 resolution at 120 Hz.

The AOC GAMING 25G3ZM/BK will be available from October 2022 at an MSRP of £189.99.

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This monitor would have been a blast. 10 years ago....:laugh:
 
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Quite a marketing move, to brand something slow as fast.
 
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AOC should sell GPU's
 

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At least, they have 4K@144 monitors, as well.

AOC U28G2XU, AOC U28G2XU2.
 
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Atleast u got to give them credit for creating a 25 VA 240Hz.

Most VAs not are either curved or not 240Hz.
 
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