Flagship gaming monitors that are good in every way. Their main advantage lies in the presence of literally everything that a modern gamer needs to get a pleasant and memorable experience. This list depends on the specific Agon model and its price, but in general, the main characteristics of the Agon models are the same on most points.

So, the list of these advantages most often includes a reference matrix with high resolution, natural colours and lightning-fast response time, adaptive synchronization (G-Sync, FreeSync, FreeSync Premium), optional support for HDR content, complex RGB backlighting with synchronization, optional USB -hub for peripherals and built-in speakers with DTS. Well, an external control panel with flexible presets has become a hallmark of Agon to some extent.


It is interesting that you will not find an IPS monitor in the Agon lineup during the day with fire. The company believes that even IPS matrices with high hertz, well overclocked by today's standards, still fall short of the speed and responsiveness of classic VA and TN matrices. Such logic has every right to life, after all, a PC is not a console, and in most cases you will be alone in front of the monitor, so limited viewing angles are the lesser of evils. This is especially true for large-sized curved monitors, of which the Agon line is full.

Democracy reigns in the Agon lineup: on the one hand, classic 22 – 24-inch monitors dominate, on the other hand, massive 32 – 43-inch panels, which demanding gamers prefer to modern TVs, dominate. In the first case, the average check is in the range of $400 – 600, while the "TV" will cost a potential buyer one to two thousand dollars.