Overclock.net banner

Asus VG248QE 144hz 1ms TN 1080p

457K views 2.2K replies 341 participants last post by  blaze2210  
#1 ·
Asus VG248QE

  • 24'' TN 1080p WLED
  • 144hz 1ms(gtg)
  • -DP1.2 -HDMI -DuallinkDVI -3.5mm audio inn -3.5mm audio out
  • Matte anti-glare screen finish
  • Stereo 2W speakers
  • US price point ≈280$ (Q1 2013)
  • 2D nvidia lightboost hack able!

The official Asus VG248QE page is up:
http://www.asus.com/Display/LCD_Monitors/VG248QE/#specifications

First source:
http://www.sweclockers.com/nyhet/16181-asus-forbereder-vg248qe-ny-gamingskarm-med-en-millisekunds-responstid

More info will very likely come @CES 2013.

If you want to read a very good review of the vg248qe, I recommend checking www.pcmonitors.info for a very thorough and unbiased review of the VG248QE.
wink.gif


 
#7 ·
Quote:
Originally Posted by Koehler View Post

I heard the 144Hz is fake and the input lag is not 1ms.
Have you EVER seen a PC monitor with fake 144hz? As in 72x2? 48x3? 24x4? <60 doesn't make sense, so only one left is 72hz, and that's an unusual number...to say the least.
OFC when i write 1ms it doesn't mean 1ms input lag! Again have you ever seen input lag specified on a manufacturers spec page?
Back to input lag, so if it isn't 1ms input lag what is? Please enlighten us about a monitor that almost no one outside of asus knows anything about, what are your sources?

As it seems you are often posting unfounded statements, If you don't answer my questions in a satisfactory manner, I will report you for spreading misinformation.
Quote:
Originally Posted by CallsignVega View Post

1080P just doesn't cut it.
mad.gif
IMO 1080p on a 24' for gaming is enough.
smile.gif
 
#10 ·
Maybe this will cause I clearance price from for their 23 inch so I can get the last good monitor before its discontinued lol. I have given up ever upgrading monitors at this point due to everything I want is either led backlit, has input lag, or way to expensive
frown.gif
.

Edit: nevermind apparently it is discontinued already, guess I am doomed.
 
#11 ·
This should not pose any issue for LED PWM sensitive users when set to 120-144hz
 
#14 ·
#16 ·
Quote:
Originally Posted by MenacingTuba View Post

I thought that PWM was mainly an issue when it operated at a low frequency (<180hz). The 144hz VG278HE operates @432hz, but I think something is lost in translation so I'm not sure what to think now: "we cannot predict what effect this will have on stressed eyes."
http://www.prad.de/new/monitore/test/2012/test-asus-vg278he-teil7.html#Backlight
I tried the Asus VG278he with its 432hz PWM. There is no eyestrain or headache issues above 50% brightness. The cycle rate needs to be in the high khz range when using low brightness tho. I experienced some discomfort at 30% brightness and below. To put this in perspective, standard 150-180hz PWM LED monitors give me significant eyestrain at 90% brightness.

It's going to take a class action lawsuit to force manufacturers into being responsible and implementing 10khz+ PWM.
 
#25 ·
Quote:
Originally Posted by Domino View Post

don't care for the res, but 27in on a tn panel? no thanks. backlighting would be horrific
I've seen some customer reviews on the ASUS 27" VG278HE panels and there's meant to be noticeable issues with the backlight.
frown.gif