AOC recently revealed pricing details for its new Agon Pro AGP346UCSD gaming monitor, which features a five-layer tandem OLED panel. As expected, this ultra-wide curved screen will not be cheap when it reaches the market, as the 34-inch screen comes with a strongly curved design of 800R and supports a 21:9 aspect ratio with an ultra-high display resolution of 3440 x 1440 pixels, in addition to offering a fast refresh rate of 360 Hz to ensure a very smooth and flexible gaming experience.
Thanks to its V-Stripe subpixel layout, the display promises exceptional text clarity that outperforms other QD-OLED panels that use the usual triangular layout. The company claims a peak brightness of an impressive 1,300 nits in small areas, although it makes no promises about continuous brightness of the entire screen, in addition to providing exceptional levels of color accuracy with 100% coverage of the sRGB color space and 99% of the DCI-P3 space, in addition to improving black levels in well-lit environments.
The screen provides a wide range of connectivity ports, including a DisplayPort 2.1 port, two HDMI 2.1 ports, a USB-C port that supports 15-watt power delivery, a USB-B port, and three USB 3.2 Gen 1 ports. In addition to these ports, the monitor offers advanced multitasking features including KVM, Picture-in-Picture and Picture-by-Picture, while RGB lighting fans will love the attractive asymmetrical pentagon design on its back.

The new screen is currently available for pre-order at a price of 6,999 yuan, or about 1,025 US dollars. Although there are no clear plans for a global launch at the present time, it is likely to be available later in other markets, as AOC is accustomed to launching its products globally, while users looking for a cheaper alternative can go for the 34-inch LG 34GS95QE screen, which is available at a price of 800 US dollars.








