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AOC Agon Pro AG276QZD Review (£500 OLED!)

The OSD will be familiar if you've seen any of our other AOC Agon reviews, with everything is split into eight main tabs – Game Setting, Luminance, PIP Setting, Color Setup, Audio, Light FX,  Extra, and OSD Setup:

Generally speaking, the OSD here is fine, though I personally do find it a bit ugly. It is easy to navigate with the joystick however, and things are sensibly laid out. There's not a ton of extra features however, something I noticed particularly keenly after swapping from the MSI MPG271QRX, and there's also no way to re-map the navigation key's quick settings. It will certainly get you by, but I have used slicker systems overall.

AOC does also offer its G-Menu software, giving users direct control over monitor settings from their desktop. This works well, apart from being a touch slow at times, and is generally fully featured. I imagine most people would use it to update the firmware, which is a good ability to have on any OLED screen.

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