ViewSonic Elite XG240R Monitor Review -
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What is comforting to the eye is that the screen is matte dark, there is very little refraction. The monitor has built-in speakers and can be adjusted in height (up to 120 mm), tilt (+ 20 ° / -5 °) and horizontal (swivel) and vertical (pivot) rotation.
There are bezels everywhere that are quite thick. From an aesthetic point of view, the XG240R leaves a lot to be desired really. The stand offers good stability and reliable alignment. A small headset holder can also be pulled out at the back. Cables can be routed along the back of the stand via a small cable clamp that you need to mount yourself.
the backside has RGB LED lighting "Elite RGB" that can be switched on and off via the monitor itself. When turned on, the two areas on the backside show a continuous gradient, which can not be adjusted in terms of color or speed.
The lighting is therefore not visible from the front, but can be used in dark environments by indirectly illuminating a wall behind the monitor for the player himself and serve as ambient lighting.
In this article, we will test out the € 269,- costing FreeSync compatible ViewSonic Elite XG240R Monitor. While we think that most people use something WHQD, 70% of the gamers still use a F...