AOC's latest gaming monitor is a 120Hz, ultra-wide beast with NVIDIA G-Sync

AOC has refreshed the high end of its Agon gaming monitor lineup with the latest iteration of its 35-inch ultra-wide. Carrying the model number AG352UCG6 (it just rolls off the tongue), the monitor's main claim to fame is that it improves on its predecessor by upping its refresh rate from 100Hz to 120Hz, which should result in even more buttery visuals – if you've got the hardware to push frames that high.

Outside of the improved refresh rate, the AG352UCG6 includes support for NVIDIA's G-Sync, which can synchronize the display's refresh rate with an NVIDIA GPU to cut out screen tearing. In terms of basic specs, you can expect a native WQHD (3440x1440) resolution and a 1800R curvature. The monitor also sports a 4ms response time, along with a 20,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio.

AOC throws in a few other perks, including features to cut down on flicker and a low blue light mode, both of which are meant to help reduce eye strain. A built-in shadow control feature can also help improve contrast in dark areas on the screen without impacting the rest of the display, AOC says. Rounding things out is a retractable headset holder and adjustable lighting on the back panel.

The AOC Agon AG352UCG6 is up for grabs now for $899.99.

Dan Thorp-Lancaster

Dan Thorp-Lancaster is the former Editor-in-Chief of Windows Central. He began working with Windows Central, Android Central, and iMore as a news writer in 2014 and is obsessed with tech of all sorts. You can follow Dan on Twitter @DthorpL and Instagram @heyitsdtl

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