Wednesday, April 15

AOC launches new 360Hz gaming monitor, one of the first to come with Nvidia G-Sync Pulsar support


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Although Nvidia hasn’t announced any new GPUs at CES 2026 this week, there are still some valuable updates for gamers to get excited about. One of these updates is the introduction of the first Nvidia G-Sync Pulsar displays, which claim to offer “Over 1,000 Hz Effective Motion Clarity“. Four of these displays have already been announced, including the AOC AGON Pro AG276QSG2.

Nvidia says availability of these Pulsar-compatible gaming monitors starts on January 7th; as for the new AGON model, AOC has revealed it will be up for purchase sometime in February. We actually heard about this monitor as far back as August 2024, when it was slated for a 2025 launch along with Pulsar – the release time has evidently slipped to early 2026.

✓ AOC launches Nvidia G-Sync Pulsar gaming monitor

  • One of four gaming monitors to debut Nvidia G-Sync Pulsar technology
  • G-Sync Pulsar merges VRR (Variable Refresh Rate) and ULMB (Ultra Low Motion Blur) tech
  • Available in February 2026 for £559.00
  • 27″ screen with 2560 x 1440 (1440p) resolution
  • 360Hz refresh rate and 1ms response time on fast IPS panel