• Reviews around input lag (1.95 of 5)

    ASUS MX259H 25-Inch, Full HD 1920x1080 IPS, Audio by Bang & Olufsen ICEpower HDMI VGA Frameless Monitor

    • Almost zero input lag, IPS 178° angle view, external power
    • I knew I needed one with a low response time and low input lag, and after spending some lengthy time playing on
    • Before I got this monitor, I was thinking of getting rid of my gaming monitor (asus vg248qe) which is fantastic when it comes to input lag and refresh rate
    • I haven't been aware of any ghost or felt any input lag during intense action sequences.
    • The Asus MX monitor actually puts out the lowest input lag out of all the other monitors I've tested out
    • It took me several weeks to research the best PC Monitor to replace my 32 Inch LED TV I was using (The colors and the input lag were sub par).
    • Images are sharp, there's little to no "ghosting," but most importantly: No noticeable input lag.
    • Input lag feels really low when playing fighting games and i just love the colors
    • If you are looking for a 27 inch IPS with a very low input lag for your PS4, Xbox One or PC, than this is it.
    • they run a list of all tested monitors and how they perform for gaming in terms of input lag
    • I game a bit on my XBox One, but not much on my laptop, so input lag isn't a huge concern for me.
    • great crisp picture with very low input lag
    • Input lag is practically nonexistent and my k/d has gone up substantially
    • Now, the "best" is if you want a monitor with the best of both worlds for response time or low input lag, AND picture quality
    • I bought this monitor for professional gaming since it's probably the biggest IPS monitor that currently exists with LOW input lag (under 9ms).If you reference DisplayLags website (http://www.displaylag.com/display-database/
    • Also, there's a considerable amount of motion blur and input lag in this monitor
    • So if you are a competitive gamer aiming to be a MLG then maybe, just maybe the 1ms monitor would matter to you... or maybe not (input sarcasm here).Honestly though, it is input lag you want to be worried about than response time
    • This monitor has the best and deepest blacks I've ever seen
    • Very bad button location/sensitivity - a possible work around would be to get a separate HDMI selector and use that instead - which I strong recommend if your going to use different inputs.2
    • Well, I have to say, I just unboxed this and hooked it up, it's certainly nicer than the Asus 248H-P that it's replacing
    • n’t want the power adapter freely hanging in the air.
    • Best,David L
    • As a Mac user, I am very picky on the quality of my monitor and I have been suffering as of late with the lack of color-consistency between my Macbook's screen and the monitor I was using.
    • I use it with a macbook pro 15 inch and it seems to be just as good as if i was using a thunderbolt display from apple
    • Text isn't quite as sharp as on my 24" lcd monitor, but it isn't so bad that you couldn't use this as a primary monitor, in my opinion
    • You'll be shocked and run as fast as you can to a different brand; i kinda wish I had but the saving grace is their hardware realy is pretty solid and perfoms very well
    • I am not a big graphics snob so if your a
    • It can be considered as good as or even better than the 27UD88 one
    • You think they would make it a easy non snap way to pop the back off where you install all your cabling
    • The LED LCD has almost zero ghosting and is plenty fast enough for everyday use as well as for gaming with its 4 MS time