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THE AGON PRO PD49 PORSCHE DESIGN

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Measuring roughly 1.2 meters in length and 34cm in height the PD49 is among the largest QD-OLED monitors available today.

 

 

At the rear we find a radiator grille like design and well, it does make the PD49 stand out even with the protection film on.

 

 

The stand (partially designed after a racing wheel) attaches at the center and as you can see there are also VESA 100 screws present (obviously you'll be needing an adapter for bracket/wall mounting).

 

 

Unlike other screens with clip-on stands this one requires 4 screws.

 

 

Again, the PD49 is a massive screen that should be ideal especially for gaming.

 

 

The Porsche Design logo stands out as expected.

 

 

The AGON PRO PD49 is not only massive, it also looks great.

 

 

Worth mentioning is that the original design of the PD49 also included an 5MP webcam placed on top something which unfortunately didn't make it to the final product (marketing material).

 

 

With a thickness of just 10mm the top and sides are almost bezel less.

 

 

The bottom bezel on the other hand is roughly 21mm in thickness.

 

 

At its lowest the screen sits just 70mm from your desk.

 

 

Highest point from the desk is 205mm.

 

 

Instead of multiple buttons AOC has placed a joystick just under the Porsche Design logo (not the most convenient control I've ever used).

 

 

Turning the screen around we find the two RGB areas (Porsche Design and AGON logos) and the aluminum stand which allows the end user to route cables internally.

 

 

The serial number, factory rollout date and other information on the screen and the manufacturer are located on a sticker at the rear.

 

 

At the rear we also find the power port (left side) and all available connectors including 2 HDMI v2.1 ports, DP v1.4 port, USB-C PD 90W port, 3.5mm headphones jack, USB-B host port,  2.5G LAN port and 4 USB 3.2 ports.

 

 

There's also a Kensington lock on the far rear right of the screen (also two round rubber arrows on each side which I don't know what they are meant for).

 

 

The stand of the PD49 can tilt (3 degrees forward, 13 degrees backwards) and swivel (20 degrees on each side).

 

 

If you have your screen up against the wall you may not be able to see the rear RGB LEDs, but they do look nice.