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AOC Unveils AGON PRO AG326UZD2: A High-End 4K Gaming Monitor Powered by 4th-Gen QD-OLED

AOC is stepping into the premium OLED arena with a new flagship gaming display: the AGON PRO AG326UZD2. Unlike the brand’s many budget-friendly gaming monitors, this model targets enthusiasts who want a large 4K screen, extremely fast refresh rates, and the latest connectivity for high-end PCs and modern consoles.

At the heart of the AGON PRO AG326UZD2 is a 31.5-inch QD-OLED panel based on Samsung’s 4th generation technology. That matters because newer QD-OLED panels are designed to deliver cleaner detail, stronger highlight performance, and better overall visual impact than earlier generations. The monitor runs at 4K resolution and ships with a 165Hz refresh rate, but it can be pushed up to 240Hz for smoother motion and a more responsive feel in fast-paced games.

Brightness is another major highlight. AOC rates the display for up to 1,000 nits peak brightness (at 3% APL), which is especially useful for HDR highlights and bright effects without washing out the rest of the scene. The monitor also carries VESA DisplayHDR True Black 500 certification, signaling deep blacks and high contrast—exactly what many gamers and creators look for when choosing OLED.

Color performance is clearly a focus here as well. The AG326UZD2 supports 10-bit color and can display up to 1.07 billion colors. Wide gamut coverage is strong, with AOC listing 99.7% DCI-P3, 140.7% sRGB, and 96.9% Adobe RGB. For anyone who games and also edits photos or video, that combination of OLED contrast and broad color coverage can make a noticeable difference. AOC also includes its AntiReflection 3.0 coating to reduce distracting reflections while keeping the image punchy and clear.

Connectivity is built for modern setups. Alongside HDMI 2.1 and DisplayPort 2.1, the monitor includes USB-C with up to 65W power delivery, making it easier to run a laptop with a single cable for video, data, and charging. There are also multiple USB-A and USB-B ports for peripherals, plus a built-in KVM switch that lets you share one keyboard and mouse between two connected devices and swap quickly.

Console gamers aren’t left out. The monitor supports PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S at up to 120Hz in 4K, making it a good fit if you want one screen for both a gaming PC and a current-gen console.

AOC rounds out the package with a fully ergonomic stand offering height, tilt, swivel, and pivot adjustments, which is especially helpful for a 32-inch class display you may use for long sessions.

The AOC AGON PRO AG326UZD2 is expected to arrive this month, priced at £799 (around US$1080). For buyers seeking a 32-inch 4K QD-OLED gaming monitor with up to 240Hz, HDR-focused performance, and next-gen ports like DisplayPort 2.1, it’s positioned as a serious contender in the high-end gaming monitor market.