There Is A VESA Mount Behind That Asymmetrical Back
You can mount the AOC AG276QSG2 on a monitor arm, but the stand it comes with is capable of an impressive 130mm of height adjustment, 18.5 degrees of swivel in both directions, tilt from -3.5 to +18.5 degrees, and a full 90 degree pivot if you like portrait displays. On the other hand there’s no USB-C nor KVM functionality, although it does feature a number of older style USB ports in addition to the two HDMI ports and single DisplayPort 1.4.
The AOC AG276QSG2 is a G-SYNC Pulsar display, so you get up to a 360Hz refresh rate and 1 ms GtG response time on this 1440p 27″ display. KitGuru’s testing revealed an average 1.29ms of lag which translates to a half a frame at 360Hz, or you could just say it was very fast. Apart from the lack of decent HDR, KitGuru were more than impressed by NVIDIA’s new G-SYNC Pulsar technology, as you can see for yourself in the full review.
