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AOC AGON 24.5" 1ms Full HD FreeSync Gaming Monitor 240hz $477.04 @ Simply Solved IT

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Store construction and launch.

Kogan and Dicksmith have this @ $599

At the moment all products are going to be quite cheap, until full launch.

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Currently updating products daily from the suppliers, Monitors and Laptops Completed, CPU's are next. ( including those hard top find 8700K's)

AOC AGON 24.5" 1ms 240Hz Full HD FreeSync Gaming Monitor w/HAS - VGA/DVI/HDMI2.0/DP,Hub/Charge,Speaker,Height Adjust

Bolstered for battle, the 24.5" TN Panel AG251FZ AMD Free-Sync monitor brings you seamless, lag-free gaming with the pro gaming-standard 240Hz refresh rate. Includes convenience-focused signature AGON features to optimize gameplay.

AMD FreeSync technology synchronizes the GPU and the monitor so frames are displayed when ready: no tearing or stuttering.

High performance solution with all the benefits of variable refresh rate technology.
Based on industry standards, not expensive proprietary solutions.
Cheaper and easier to implement: no additional monitor hardware, no license fees.
Cheaper for consumers.
Support multiple use cases: Gaming, Video, Power Saving.

Many gamers have the misconception that 240Hz monitors are only needed for FPS gameplay. However, this isn't the case.

Smoother visuals aside, 240Hz monitors also reduce any delays between physical mouse movement and on-screen depiction. 240Hz monitors refresh on-screen images 240 times per second for sharper, cleaner movements. The added benefit is that the mouse cursor's position is updated 240 times per second as well. Compared to a 60Hz display, the result is much-improved mouse movement fluidity and precision. This is useful for micromanaging units better in RTS games or winning action-packed team fights in MOBA games, for example. It is also an advantage recognized by many pro gamers.

Case in point: in 2016 during the Valve-sponsored Dota2 Shanghai Major tournament, players complained that the only monitors available at the time were 60Hz. Sponsors ended up providing new 240Hz monitors on short notice for the tournament to continue smoothly.

Detailed spec: http://agon.aocmonitorap.com/au/product_ag251fz.php

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  • What's your return policy regarding dead / stuck pixels?

    • Hi kbw,

      We follow the Australian standard limited warranty and your right to repair replace or refund.

      Basically if it's faulty you can choose a repair or replacement since stuck and dead pixels are not true major faults.

      Anything else I can help you with?

  • Hi kbw,

    We follow the Australian standard limited warranty and your right to repair replace or refund.

    Basically if it's faulty you can choose a repair or replacement since stuck and dead pixels are not true major faults.

    Anything else I can help you with?

  • So I'm read what you said as this is grey market stock and doesn't come with manufacturers warranty?

    • Hi Trantor,

      No this is not grey market, This is the standard Australian Warranty + any manufacturer warranty.

      This is local Australian Stock.

  • Then I'm sure AOC has a dead pixel policy, all manufacturers do

  • +2

    "stuck and dead pixels are not true major faults."

    kinda is….

    • Even following the manufacturer's warranties it is not considered a major fault.

       a total of 5 non-performing pixels (of whatever type), or
       3 bright non-performing pixels appearing as a red, green, blue, yellow, cyan, magenta, or white dot
      on a dark or black background, or
       3 dark non-performing pixels appearing as a black dot on a bright or white background, or
       2 non-performing pixels of any type located less than 10 mm from each other.

      Or follow their guide as well
      http://aocmonitorap.com/root/files/warranty/AOC_LED_Quality_…

      Anything under those requirements is a minor fault.

      • If that's their warranty then fair enough…. I just wont be buying one.

        • AOC offers 30 days zero bright dot guarantee (ZBD) applied to the full range of AOC LED
          monitors from end-user invoice purchase date.

          You will find its pretty standard or even above most others.

          That's OK though, many don't know about the quality the AOC brand carries, the same as Chuwi laptops.

  • Any amd card that can actually run this monitor at 240fps?

    • Depends on what you play :P

      LOL,CSGO,WOW,DOTA2,TF2.

      Many Esports titles that are not run at max settings but still 1080p since you don't need sparkles for FPS and skill.
      I wouldn't recommend it for something like The Witcher 3 or Destiny 2.

    • +2

      I think 240fps/hz is mainly for the CS:GO crowd.

  • +2

    Cheaper here $439.20 after applying eBay coupon.

    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/AOC-Agon-AG251FZ-24-5-FHD-240Hz-1…

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