Positive review for AGON PRO AG276QSG2 - KitGuru (UK)

Verdict: „G-Sync Pulsar is here and the AOC AG276QSG2 is a very appealing monitor because of it. Whether or not you buy it instead of an OLED screen will depend, but it's certainly made us want to see more screens packing Pulsar technology. […] No doubt about it, this is a very capable screen and Pulsar brings huge benefits to perceived motion clarity, but there are other factors to consider before splashing out on the £559 asking price.
First things first, though, G-Sync Pulsar simply works incredibly well. By utilising a high-tech backlight strobing technology, in tandem with proper G-Sync VRR, we saw noticeably better image clarity with Pulsar enabled at every refresh rate tested. Pulsar running on this 360 Hz LCD even delivers superior motion clarity to an OLED running at 500 Hz, and that is a huge win for consumers as it means you don't have to drive frame rates to extreme levels to benefit from reduced blurring. […] It's dead easy to use as well, being a simple on/off toggle, and it has variable overdrive built-in, so you don't need to worry about adjusting any settings for different games – to echo Jensen's immortal words, it just works. […] While Pulsar may have the edge over an OLED monitor for pure motion clarity, you get other benefits with OLED like the true blacks and infinite contrast, plus proper HDR support with per-pixel dimming. Exactly what your priorities are will depend on the types of games you play and your general preferences, so there's no right or wrong. […]
Right now, though, the AOC AGON PRO AG276QSG2 is still absolutely worth buying – it's a well-configured monitor that will have huge appeal to competitive gamers thanks to G-Sync Pulsar. Hopefully we see even more screens hit the market with Pulsar before long.“
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