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VIEWING ANGLES / PICTURE QUALITY

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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AMVA panels may be improved compared to regular panels but they still can't compete when it comes to viewing angles with IPS models (still the AG352UCG does quite well as you can see from the 4k Blu-Ray of Transformers: The Last Knight).

 

 


Unfortunately since the AG352UCG is not an HDR compatible monitor it needs some tweaking for proper playback of 4k HDR movies (and you will also need to enable 2:35:1 playback in your media player) but once that’s done the results are very rewarding (as you can see from the above pictures).

 

 


Where the AGON AG352UCG excels however is games (even more so if you own an NVIDIA graphics card so G-SYNC can be enabled) and so after using it for roughly a month with several titles (including as you can all see from the above pictures Far Cry 5, Project Cars 2 and Star Citizen) we really have no complaints from it.