AOC AGON PD27

AOC, a multinational electronics company, has announced on their new gaming monitor – the Porsche Design AOC AGON PD27.

This is a 27-inch curved gaming monitor from AOC’s AGON series that was designed in cooperation with Porsche Design (designer company) that won lately at Red Dot Award 2020.

The new AGON DP27 keeps the classic quality of AGON series and comes with unique design by Porsche Design. The monitor stands with minimalist build that looks like a racing roll cage.

Source – AOC

DP27 equipped with built-in RGB lighting technologic at the back of the monitor, and even a small projector that displays AGON or Porsche Design Logo below the monitor.

The new gaming monitor comes in a 27-inch curved display and resolution of QHD (2560×1440) with the VA panel’s high brightness thanks to VESA’s DisplayHDR protocol that includes 550 nits and ensures undisturbed gameplay at any lighting conditions.

The DP 27 has 240 Hz refresh rate ,response time of 0.5 ms, and AMD’s FreeSync Premium Pro. The monitor comes with 4-port USB 3.2 hub, 2x HDMI 2.0 and 2x DisplayPort 1.4 inputs. One more thing to say is that the monitor comes with built-in 5W stereo speakers with DTS sound.

Source – AOC

The Porsche Design AOC AGON PD27 will be available in mid November on Porsche Design’s stores (also via website) for 720 Euros.

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