AOC AGON AG275QXN 27-inch 1440p 165Hz VA vs Apple Pro Display XDR 32-inch (2026)
Which is better? We compared both on score, owner ratings, pros and cons.
AOC AGON AG275QXN 27-inch 1440p 165Hz VA
27" 1440p 165Hz VA, 1ms MPRT, Shadow Control, G-Sync Compatible. Best VA contrast at 1440p.
Check Price ↗ Full ReviewApple Pro Display XDR 32-inch
6K Retina, XDR 1000 nits sustained, P3 wide colour, True Tone, nano-texture option. Pro reference display.
Check Price ↗ Full ReviewAt a Glance
| AOC AGON AG275QXN 27-inch 1440p 165Hz VA | Apple Pro Display XDR 32-inch | |
|---|---|---|
| 247Verdict Score | 9.0/10 | 9.3/10 |
| Owner Rating | 4.5★ (3,600) | 4.6★ (2,400) |
| Verdict | Excellent | Excellent |
| Resolution | 1440p | 6K Retina (218 PPI) |
| Refresh | 165Hz | 60Hz |
Quick Verdict
Both are strong choices, but the Apple Pro Display XDR 32-inch edges ahead with a 9.3/10 vs 9.0/10. 6K Retina, XDR 1000 nits sustained, P3 wide colour, True Tone, nano-texture option. Pro reference display. That said, the AOC AGON AG275QXN 27-inch 1440p 165Hz VA is worth considering if 27" 1440p 165Hz VA, 1ms MPRT, Shadow Control, G-Sync Compatible. Best VA contrast at 1440p..
Pros & Cons Side by Side
AOC AGON AG275QXN 27-inch 1440p 165Hz VA
- VA panel 3000:1 contrast delivers deeper blacks than any IPS at this price — atmospheric games shine
- 165Hz at 1440p balances visual quality and performance for mid-range GPUs
- Shadow Control brightens dark corners without blowing out highlights — useful in FPS games
- G-Sync Compatible and FreeSync Premium Pro for both GPU brands
- Under £250 — best-value 1440p 165Hz VA monitor available
- VA response time smearing visible in very fast motion at sub-60fps
- Less colour accuracy than IPS at 85% DCI-P3 vs IPS 95-99%
- Backlight bleed from VA construction visible on full black screens
Apple Pro Display XDR 32-inch
- 6K Retina resolution is the highest of any reviewed display — 218 PPI at 32-inch
- XDR technology sustains 1000 nits full-screen brightness — no thermal throttling like consumer monitors
- Reference-calibrated P3 wide colour and D65 white point for professional colour grading
- True Tone adjusts colour temperature to ambient light for natural viewing over long sessions
- Nano-texture glass option reduces reflections without anti-glare coating quality loss
- £5,000+ — a professional investment requiring professional justification
- 60Hz only — not suitable as a primary gaming monitor for high-refresh gaming
- Stand sold separately at £1,000 — total cost with stand approaches £6,000
FAQ
Which is better, AOC AGON AG275QXN 27-inch 1440p or Apple Pro Display XDR 32-inch?
Both are strong choices, but the Apple Pro Display XDR 32-inch edges ahead with a 9.3/10 vs 9.0/10. 6K Retina, XDR 1000 nits sustained, P3 wide colour, True Tone, nano-texture option. Pro reference display. That said, the AOC AGON AG275QXN 27-inch 1440p 165Hz VA is worth considering if 27" 1440p 165Hz VA, 1ms MPRT, Shadow Control, G-Sync Compatible. Best VA contrast at 1440p..
Is the AOC AGON AG275QXN 27-inch 1440p worth the extra cost?
The Apple Pro Display XDR 32-inch matches or exceeds it at a potentially lower price point.
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