AOC AGON AG275UXM2 debuts with a dual-mode 4K QD-MiniLED display and 1600 nits brightness
27 January 2026, 09:21:04
Add DisplaySpecifications as a preferred source on GoogleAOC has introduced the AOC AGON AG275UXM2 in China as the next‑generation successor to the AOC AGON AG275UXM, and it's positioned as a showcase for some of the brand's most advanced display technologies. This new model pairs a 27‑inch Fast IPS panel with 4K resolution and a QD‑MiniLED backlight system, combining Quantum Dot color with a dramatically expanded 2304‑zone local dimming array and 9216 mini LEDs. The result is far more precise light control, allowing the monitor to reach 600 nits of typical brightness and an impressive 1400‑nit HDR peak, earning VESA DisplayHDR 1400 certification. Color performance is equally ambitious: the panel covers 99% of sRGB with Delta <1 accuracy, 96.9% of Adobe RGB, and 98% of DCI‑P3. It also supports dual‑mode refresh operation, delivering 4K at 160Hz or Full HD at a blistering 320Hz, giving users the flexibility to prioritize clarity or speed depending on the moment. The display panel model is Innolux M270DCA-D7B.
The AOC AGON AG275UXM2 continues AOC's premium design language with a three‑sided frameless look and Light FX RGB illumination on the rear. A built‑in telescopic headphone hook adds a practical touch, while the fully adjustable stand offers 150 mm of height travel, a pivot in both directions, ±20 degrees of swivel, and a –5 to 23‑degree tilt range. Connectivity is equally robust, including two HDMI 2.1 ports with FRL6, DisplayPort 1.4 at 32 Gbps, USB‑C with 65W power delivery, three USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type‑A ports, and a headphone jack. Picture‑in‑Picture and Picture‑by‑Picture modes are supported, and the monitor comes loaded with AOC’s gaming‑centric enhancements such as G‑Menu, Game Mode, Crosshair, Frame Counter, Shadow Control, Low Input Lag, and Motion Blur Reduction. It's a spec sheet clearly designed to signal that this display isn't just an upgrade - it's a flagship‑class statement piece for players who want cutting‑edge performance without compromise.
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