Our review of the AOC AGON Pro AG276QSG2 is now live. This is a 360Hz IPS monitor with 1440p QHD resolution and support for Nvidia G-SYNC Pulsar. This headline feature was very impressive, a highly flexible strobe backlight setting providing exceptional clarity. Without the usual artifacts like heavy strobe crosstalk or overshoot – or those uncomfortable flashes you get due to KSF phosphor fringing/flickering. It has a huge Hz for Hz clarity advantage over OLED in terms of perceived blur, with Pulsar active. It also offers exceptional pixel overdrive tuning, very low input lag and respectable calibration with a fully flexible sRGB emulation mode. It can’t hold a candle to OLED when it comes to many aspects of image quality, however. They have a clear lead when it comes to contrast, viewing angle performance, colour gamut and vibrancy potential. They also offer a visually flawless pixel responses without even a hint of overshoot or trailing due to imperfections there, something even a well-tuned IPS model can’t match.