The brightness is great, the quality is amazing, and its just the right size
Perfect size, the monitor itself can be moved horizontally and vertically
The quality is great and because of the more compact size
The base of the monitor, while sturdy, might be a inconvenience to some gamers, as the size of it seems to restrict where I would have otherwise placed my mouse pad and keyboard
The size is perfect for my desk and not too big or too small.
This monitor does have an awesome design, with slim bezels, great base, etc... and for most games, it offers the best performance you can get at 60 Hz (and or up to 75 Hz).However, as someone who has used BenQ R2755 27 inch monitors, I can attest to the BenQ having a noticeable better motion blur solution in their AMA versus the Asus' tracefree setting
This monitor has jaw dropping color aspect and with a 75hz refresh rate, motion blur and screen tearing (choppiness) are a thing in the past
Later, when I tested one of my games, I was getting horrible ghost-like edges and a rainbowish motion blur
You will instantly see all of the movement without any trails or motion blur
59/60 hertz shows trails and seems to have its own motion blur
The fourth monitor, the replacement for the first, has a very weird issue that is difficult to even notice where every other column of pixels flashes very vaguely
Each time the issue was the same, with the Display Port failing
Only minor issue is there was an instance where it stopped seeing the display port signal from my computer, but a quick unplug and re-plug of the power cleared out whatever might have been stuck in the monitor system
My other issue is that when you first get this monitor plugged in and ready to go and turn it on, your eyes will bleed
So far no issues it delivers the promised refresh and quality wise its good, the switch to 144hz from 60hz was an incredible experience though that I recommend everyone who could invest in it to do it
There is no input lag, a great kick stand, and just looks great.
I did some research and sure enough input lag on my tv was 60-150ms
This monitor did nothing in terms of reducing input lag, which is what I wanted it most for
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.
And even after extensive color calibration it won't look nearly as good as even a low-end IPS
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.
The limit the blue for eye strain only works on ONE mode
Definitely one of the most beneficial aspect of this monitor is the flicker free feature which reduces eye strain.
And even after extensive color calibration it won't look nearly as good as even a low-end IPS
The colors as vivid, clear, and sharp as I'd expect (though nothing really special),
First monitor had a line of stuck pixels, and this one has a dead pixel
There aren't any dead pixels or issues with the monitor thus far
Monitor is High Quality and I got hundreds of hours of Gaming out of it, Only today has it gotten several spontaneous stuck pixels, I can't seem to get them to go away forever, only temporarily
It's a very nice monitor after some color correction, but unfortunately I noticed the next day that it has one bright pixel that is permanently stuck on and red
I know I probably just got unlucky with QA, but my monitor has a bright green stuck pixel in the center
More about ASUS VG248QE 24" Full HD 1920x1080 144Hz 1ms HDMI Gaming Monitor
Size:27-inch
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Style:144Hz w/ High Adjustable Stand
Make every millisecond count with the 27" Full HD (1080p) VG278Q gaming monitor, featuring a 144Hz refresh rate and 1ms response time with ASUS' exclusive Game Fast Input Technology and FreeSync/Adaptive Sync
Turn any desk into a marathon battle station with the VG278Q's ergonomic, adjustable stand and Eye Care Technology.