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Guru3D.com » News » ASUS: FreeSync premium monitor with 165 Hz and ELMB

ASUS: FreeSync premium monitor with 165 Hz and ELMB

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 08/18/2021 08:47 AM | source: | 14 comment(s)
ASUS: FreeSync premium monitor with 165 Hz and ELMB

In addition to the full HD resolution (1920 x 1080 pixels), the VG24VQ1B gaming screen offers a 165 Hz maximum refresh rate and a 1500 R curvature. 350 cd/m2 normal luminance and a reaction time of 1 ms make up the contrast ratio of 3000:1. But that's an MPRT specification, and it doesn't mention the gray change.

It also has two 2-watt internal speakers, an anti-motion blur mode (ELMB), and FreeSync Premium anti-tearing compatibility. It is not an ELMB sync model, hence the last two technologies cannot be coupled. The OSD can enable a black stabilizer, which brightens dark areas in games. Connections include DisplayPort 1.2, HDMI 1.4, and a headphone output. No USB interfaces.

VESA recording (100 x 100mm), blue light filtering, and flicker-free backdrop illumination are among the ergonomic features. In terms of weight, the ASUS TUF Gaming VG24VQ1B is 2.9 kg without the stand and has not yet been marketed or sold. To utilize the monitor on a PS5 or Xbox S/X, use Full HD at 120 Hz.

Specs of the ASUS TUF Gaming VG24VQ1B

Panel type VA with 1500 R curve
resolution 1920 x 1080 pixels (Full HD)
diagonal 23.8 in
Pixel density 93 ppi
Color depth 8 bit
Refresh rate 165 Hz
Luminance 350 cd / m² (typ.)
Response time (G2G) (1 ms MPRT)
Contrast ratio 3000: 1
Interfaces 1 x HDMI 1.41 x DisplayPort 1.21 x headphone output
ergonomics Inclination, blue light filter, VESA mount (100 x 100 mm), flicker-free backlight
Sync technology FreeSync Premium
HDRsupport no
Others Anti-motion blur modeTwo internal 2-watt speakers


ASUS: FreeSync premium monitor with 165 Hz and ELMB




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Venix
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#5939095 Posted on: 08/18/2021 04:24 PM
24 inch 165hz 1080 p .... ok so far ....but .... ---->1500R WHY????

poornaprakash
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#5939112 Posted on: 08/18/2021 05:45 PM
Curved trash. Why manufacturers make curved panels in the first place ? Its an irritant and looks ugly.

alanm
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#5939123 Posted on: 08/18/2021 06:28 PM
Curved trash. Why manufacturers make curved panels in the first place ? Its an irritant and looks ugly.

Its necessary for ultrawides. On regular 16:9 yes it is trash.

tsunami231
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#5939124 Posted on: 08/18/2021 06:30 PM
YES VA,
God fracking damnit it fracked curved.

fact that it is 1080 kill it though, seriously it impossible to find monitor with VA that isnt curved but TV sets use them like candy

Mineria
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#5939161 Posted on: 08/18/2021 08:27 PM
24 inch 165hz 1080 p .... ok so far ....but .... ---->1500R WHY????
Because they didn't have access to any 1000R panels? :p

Curved trash. Why manufacturers make curved panels in the first place ? Its an irritant and looks ugly.
Because some of us use them?
I prefer larger sizes though since 24-27" gets a tad to cramped.

YES VA,
God fracking damnit it fracked curved.

fact that it is 1080 kill it though, seriously it impossible to find monitor with VA that isnt curved but TV sets use them like candy
There are plenty of flat 1080p VA panels, this as an instance:

TUF GAMING VG247Q1A|Monitors|ASUS Global

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