The AGON Pro AGP277QKDC from AOC is redefining what’s possible in competitive gaming monitors. By integrating Tandem WOLED technology into a 720 Hz display, the monitor delivers the signature advantages of OLED—near-perfect black levels and instantaneous response times—while pushing performance metrics that were once reserved for far more expensive models.

Performance That Meets the Demands of Speed

The monitor’s 27-inch screen combines a native resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels with a 500:1 contrast ratio, ensuring sharp visuals and deep blacks that are critical in fast-paced games. The Tandem WOLED architecture allows it to reach a peak brightness of 600 nits while maintaining a response time of just 0.3 milliseconds (GTG), a figure that appeals directly to gamers who rely on split-second reactions.

A Price Point That Redefines the Market

At €699, the AGON Pro AGP277QKDC undercuts many of its high-end competitors, which often demand prices well above €1,000 for similar specifications. This positions it as a strong alternative for gamers who want OLED quality without the premium cost, though potential buyers should weigh whether they need additional features like 4K resolution or higher brightness levels, which are absent in this model.

AOC's AGON Pro AGP277QKDC: OLED Speed at a Competitive Price
  • 27-inch 1920 x 1080 Tandem WOLED display
  • 720 Hz refresh rate with 0.3 ms (GTG) response time
  • Native contrast ratio of 500:1 and peak brightness of 600 nits
  • Connectivity includes DisplayPort 1.4 and HDMI 2.1
  • Price: €699

A Step Forward for OLED in Gaming

The AGON Pro AGP277QKDC represents a significant leap forward for OLED monitors in the gaming space, particularly for those who prioritize speed and affordability. While it may not yet match the brightness or resolution of some high-end models, its performance at this price point makes it a compelling choice for competitive gamers. As OLED technology advances, monitors like this one will likely pave the way for even more capable and accessible options in the future.