• Reviews around eye strain (1.83 of 5)

    ASUS VG248QE 24" Full HD 1920x1080 144Hz 1ms HDMI Gaming Monitor

    • You're locked into racing mode if you want to limit eye strain
    • You cannot use RGB mode or any other mode in conjunction with the eye strain/limit blue settings.
    • I get eye strains easily, and currently no headache so far with this monitor
    • Change the mode and you loose your eye strain settings
    • Definitely one of the most beneficial aspect of this monitor is the flicker free feature which reduces eye strain.
    • The limit the blue for eye strain only works on ONE mode
    • It has greatly reduced my eye strain in a very short period
    • I've only had it a week, but I had been having a lot of trouble with eye strain and dizziness and was becoming very sensitive to flicker and glare
    • Excellent quality, quick refresh and doesn't cause eye strain.
    • After following a few guides and tweaking my color and gamma settings, everything looks much, much better, and my eye strain due to the brightness was reduced greatly
    • The colors as vivid, clear, and sharp as I'd expect (though nothing really special),
    • The reflective plastic that the stand is made of is easy to scratch and annoying as it takes up space but can't be used to place things on
    • Very confused as to why reviews advise me to buy a dvi cord because it came with one
    • Would definitely recommend as it is fairly cheaper for a 144hz, 24 inch monitor, but still offers the same quality, if you can get the framerate for it.
    • After that, I played lots of competitive matches and worked to improve as much as I could
    • And even after extensive color calibration it won't look nearly as good as even a low-end IPS
    • It has a good I/O, and the colors are pretty good too.