Report: Philips and AOC show us their most beautif
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For the Agon AOC range, for hard-core players, here is the 35-inch AG352UCG curved model. But the best models to come, AGON3 (AGON cube) were not presented physically. They are nevertheless enticing, as they will be certified UHD Premium, 4K with G-Sync HDR or Freesync 2 HDR, with a maximum brightness of 1000 cd / m² and a Quantum Dot plate with wide gamut:
- Two models are already announced for April / May 2018 : the AG273QCX will have a QHD panel (2560 x 1440 pixels) curved from 27 inches to 144 Hz and will be compatible FreeSync 2 HDR (price expected of 699 € ). The AG273QCG will have substantially identical technical features, except that it will be G-Sync compatible and will operate at 165 Hz (announced price of 799 €).
- They will be followed, next summer , by AG273UG and AG353UCG . The first will have a 27-inch IPS panel operating at 144 Hz with a 4K resolution (3840 x 2160 pixels). The second will be equipped with a 35-inch curved VA panel, capable of operating at 200 Hz and displaying 3440 x 1440 pixels. Both will be G-Sync HDR.
http://www.tomshardware.fr/articles/moniteurs...65422.html
Interesting timing on these monitors commercial release, 1Q and 2Q 2018. Seems to match up with QMC's latest timelines for revenues. I also confirmed with a Philips representative that the monitors are cadmium free.
Also to note, Nanosys usually comes out with press releases during these trade shows when their qdots are in the displays. Nanosys has been silent during Touch Taiwan.
Additionally, Nanoco also didn't claim to be in these monitors either. They released a press release this week that their qdots would be on the show room floor in various models, but didn't state which ones.
Why all the radio silence on the supplier of these qdots at Touch Taiwan? It's sort of uncharacteristic from what we've seen over the past 2 years of shows.