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ASUS 24-inch Full HD VG245H TN Monitor Available
As the title states, ASUS Releases a 24-inch full HD VG245H 75Hz TN display. It comes with Gamefast technology thanks to its 1ms response time and supports FreeSync.
The 24” ASUS VG245H Full HD gaming monitor features an ultra-fast 1ms response time and 75Hz refresh rate. It also has Instant Input Technology for lag-free experience along with two low input lag HDMI ports, so you can enjoy super smooth visuals, and keep it hooked up to two devices. In addition, AMD FreeSync™ technology helps eliminate image tearing for fast gameplay over HDMI input for smooth gameplay.
- 1920 x 1080 1ms (GTG)
- ASUS Eye Care technology
- FreeSync / Adaptive Sync technology with 75Hz refresh rate
- Exclusive GameVisual & GamePlus Function
- VESA Mountable 100 x 100mm
- D-Sub / 2 x HDMI
ASUS VG245H features two HDMI ports, which is available to connect your media player, allowing you to connect your game console and another HDMI device at the same time. So there's no need to frequently plug and change your connection.
At just over 200 bucks you can spot these monitors already.
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#5454959 Posted on: 07/24/2017 11:31 AM
Low refresh FreeSync is particularly senseless combination because half of the time you'll be hitting that upper refresh limit and tearing. Especially at 1080.
75hz, 1080p, TN? Really?
Low refresh FreeSync is particularly senseless combination because half of the time you'll be hitting that upper refresh limit and tearing. Especially at 1080.
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#5454960 Posted on: 07/24/2017 11:32 AM
I mean, it's a $200 monitor....what exactly are you expecting?
75hz, 1080p, TN? Really?
I mean, it's a $200 monitor....what exactly are you expecting?
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#5454961 Posted on: 07/24/2017 11:39 AM
For $200 USD in 2017... an IPS.
I mean, it's a $200 monitor....what exactly are you expecting?
For $200 USD in 2017... an IPS.
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#5454966 Posted on: 07/24/2017 12:01 PM
And at least 27"
For $200 USD in 2017... an IPS.
And at least 27"
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75hz, 1080p, TN? Really?