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AOC AGON Curved Gaming Monitor 49" (AG493UCX), Dual QHD 5120x1440 @ 120Hz, VA Panel, 1ms Adaptive-Sync, 121% sRGB, Height Adjustable, 4-Yr Zero Dead Pixels Manufacturer Guarantee

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Size: 49 in Dual QHD [5120 x 144]


Style: AOC Agon Curved


Features

  • 49" class AGON Professional grade curved gaming monitor with Dual QHD 5120x1440 resolution (It is like having 2x QHD monitors side-by-side).Mounting Type: Wall Mount
  • Aspect Ratio is 21:9
  • Immersive 1800R curved VA panel with 1ms (MPRT) response time and 120Hz refresh rate (via DP 1. 4) with Adaptive-Sync for smooth gaming
  • Stunning imagery with DisplayHDR 400 certified performance and 121. 6% sRGB and 90% Adobe RGB color gamut coverage, ideal for photo editing
  • Mobile device-ready with USB-C input for convenient docking (DP alt mode for display signal) and charging of your device at the same time (up to 65W via USB-PD)

Description

This is the Agon you have been dreaming of, the AG493UCX curved gaming monitor is a beast when it comes to immersive gaming and multitasking performance. This 49" Class curved monitor offers up an astounding 5120x1440 resolution that is an equivalent of having 2x 27" Qhd monitors side-by-side, without Borders in between. offering you a true immersive gaming experience, The AG493UCX delivers fast response time of 1ms (MPRT) and up to 120Hz refresh rate (via DP 1. 4 input). complete with displays 400 performance and AMD Radeon free Sync technology, gaming on this new flagship Agon is going to be ultra-smooth and realistic. agon AG493UCX is also loaded with the latest standards in USB-C display technology to simplify connecting your mobile devices via one single cable (DP Alt Mode required on mobile device). with just one reversible Cable, you can display video, expand your USB ports, and charge your device All at the same time, up to 65W via USB-PDplete with a kvm- switch built-in, Users can quickly switch between inputs and USB peripherals for maximum multitasking efficiency. mounted on a height-adjustable stand, The AG493UCX lets users work and play longer with less fatigue. Low Blue mode also reduces the emission of harmful blue rays that may damage your eyes. all of this, combined with the industry's leading gaming monitor - Agon re-spawned (4-year zero-bright-dot , 4-year advance replacement, 1-year one-time accidental damage coverage) - makes AG493UCX The most tantalizing monitor for those who simply want the best. what is in the box: 49" Monitor with stand, DisplayPort cable, HDMI cable, USB-C to USB-C cable, USB upstream cable, power supply, quick starter guide. This product follows the regulations such as TUV- Bauart ,CE,FCC,EAC and ISO 9241-307 class I.

Screen Size: 49


Display Resolution Maximum: 5140 x 1440 Pixels


Brand: AOC


Special Feature: Height Adjustment, Curved Screen, Ultrawide Screen, Wall Mountable, Flicker-Free


Refresh Rate: 120 Hz


Standing screen display size: ‎49


Screen Resolution: ‎5120x1440


Max Screen Resolution: ‎5140 x 1440 Pixels


Number of USB 3.0 Ports: ‎3


Brand: ‎AOC


Series: ‎AGON


Item model number: ‎AG493UCX


Item Weight: ‎45.9 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎18.4 x 47.02 x 12.13 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎18.4 x 47.02 x 12.13 inches


Color: ‎Black/Silver


Manufacturer: ‎AOC


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎November 9, 2019


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great monitor at a good price
I have had two of these monitors for 2 years. I got it because I both work in development and game, so this had wonderful functionality for both. The only complaint I have with it, is the cable management or lack thereof. Beyond that, it performs wonderfully both for work and play. Pros Color reproduction is solid 5120x1440 is great in a work environment and gaming Solid refresh rate Good value Tons of connections Can have two systems connected and running side by side on one screen Cons No cable management. They just hang and are visible from the front. Menu is lacking ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2023 by Clintre

  • Pretty darn good work monitor, minus the speaker volume
Purchased this monitor to use for work. I have it on a Vivo heavy duty monitor arm, and the result works really nicely if you take the time to tuck up all of the cables properly. Picture quality is just fine for work, as is the resolution and the high refresh rate. Previously I used two 4k 27" monitors and while the picture was better with them, it was just too many pixels for the computer to handle comfortably - my laptop fan would run constantly to try to hold it together. This looks a lot better than 1080p, but without the crazy pixel count of a few 4k monitors - a nice compromise. Workspace wise, it's about the same as two 27" monitors for width, but without the bezel in the middle you can use the space better. I can be on a Microsoft Teams call in the center of the monitor, and easily have e-mail open on one side and the thing I'm actually working on on the other side - meaning 3 work areas on the same screen. As others have mentioned, the UI of the monitor menu is poor, but it doesn't matter much once you get things set up right. The only REAL annoyance of the monitor to me are the speakers. They actually sound *ok*, but they are just too loud to start with, which is bizarre. The volume scale goes from 1 to 100, and I have my speakers set at volume of 1 - literally the quietest it will go and not be muted, and it's still relatively loud - I wish it could go quieter. That's not a dealbreaker in my mind, but it is bizarre that they have it set up so oddly. Overall though, as a work monitor I find it works fantastic - definitely glad I purchased it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2022 by TJW TJW

  • Nice features, some strange functionality hiccups.
Overall, what most people are saying seems to hold true. The monitor is VERY nice to look at and use, with a few hiccups and humps to work over. Pros: * Gorgeous display and good picture quality * Cheaper than next comparable options (with KVM!) * KVM for multiple systems (useful if you have a work computer and a personal computer) Cons: * The UI is unintuitive and kinda low featured * Some compatibilty issues (might be my machine) causing the KVM support to sometimes have a keyboard key get stuck * (and the most important one) THERE IS NO WAY TO REMAP THE KVM TO DISPLAY CONNECTIONS That last one needs a bit of elaborating on: I have my setup configured to have my personal machine on DVI 1 and my work machine on DVI 2. My personal machine has a USB C port (no display over it) while my work computer does not. So I hooked up the standard USB A connector to my work machine and the USB C one to my personal machine. The issue is, with USB set to "auto" in the settings, it maps the USB B+ USB A connector to ALL DVI and HDMI displays while USB C apparently will not be auto-mapped. This means that the AUTO setting is functionally useless. You can set it manually to USB C, but this means you'll need to do this every time you switch which device you're using. Ultimately, while that last issue is really disappointing (and I still need to figure out why my keys are getting stuck on my personal machine and not my work machine) I would still make this purchase again. It's very good bang for your buck and, overall, works really great (if not for the hiccups here and there). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2022 by Cornelia Schultz

  • Ultra-Widely Impressed!
I have to start by saying I'm a spoiled I.T. consultant. I live on computers and when it is one of my machines, I demand the best for my monitors. I do still game a little, so I wanted a monitor that could handle a game or two. However, I mainly use the monitor for work, and don't prefer dual monitors so like like the ultra-wide concept. I have been on 27" and 32" monitors for a long long time. I now own an LG 38" curved, and a Samsung 32" 4K curved. The LG is on a Mac Mini and the Samsung was on my old i7 custom Windows rig. I just upgraded to an AMD Threadripper custom rig and decided to upgrade my monitor too. I was not ever really happy with the Samsung 32" Curved 4K, so time for a new monitor! After hours and hours of research, reading reviews, etc... I initial bought a Lenovo 43" Legion ultra-wide curved monitor but in the end returned it. The Lenovo was impressive, a super nice monitor, but I am used to a taller (32") monitor. So going with a dual 24" equivalent just didn't cut it. I really wanted the new LG 38" but for $1600 to $1700, I didn't see the value. So I read more reviews, looked at more specs, and ended up buying the AOC Agon 49". (I like the AOC better and got it for the same price of the Lenovo on sale, so a better value too) So what do I have to say... well my initial comment is the AOC 49" monitor is nothing short of amazing. It has better specs than the Samsung (minus the new Odyssey G9s) and is $200 less. I have no dead pixels (and an awesome 4 year warranty against dead pixels). The monitor is big and bright. The resolution is great, I love the 5120x1440. Graphics, text, photos... it all looks good. I can't yet speak to gaming but I can only assume it is excellent based on the specs and what I have seen so far. I also can not speak to AOC's support, some say it is bad but per their comments I wonder... hum? And in reality, very little support is any good. My only con, and this is a preference, is the monitor stand, although adjustable up/down, does not raise the monitor high enough. That could just be me, I'm tall, but it was easily resolved by buying a monitor arm mount. So overall, if you're in the market for a 49" ultra-wide, regardless of your usage, you can't go wrong with the AOC Agon 49" monitor! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2020 by Kidder Kidder

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