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ASUS Intros VP248QGL-P Low-cost FreeSync Monitor

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ASUS today introduced the VP248QGL-P, a cost-effective 24-inch gaming-grade monitor with AMD FreeSync technology support. If you can get past the TN-film panel with 1080p resolution, you'll also find that it features response times as low as 1 ms, and up to 75 Hz refresh-rates. Viewing angles are 170°/160° (H/V). Among its feature-set is ASUS Splendid display management software, blue light filtering, and ASUS GamePlus, which is a collection of game genre-specific display presets. Display inputs include one each of DisplayPort 1.2a, HDMI 1.4a, and D-Sub. Stereo speakers and 3.5 mm-jack make for the rest of it. Expect a sub-$175 price.



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If they added 144Hz then it would be good price, this way just another common overpriced monitor.
 
If they added 144Hz then it would be good price, this way just another common overpriced monitor.
Asus selling overpriced monitors, who would have thought? :laugh:
 
My old Asus monitor one speaker doesn't work and sounded terrible, at least it works after 10-20 years.:)
 
Sounds identical to AOC monitors specs, but still dearer.
 
Yawn. Any monitor claiming gaming credentials should be better than my BenQ XL2720Z 144Hz, strobing 3D Vision monitor which I've had for years.
 
What a load of crap, LG sells their 24MP59G cheaper than this (currently at $129.99 promo) but equipped with IPS panel, same 75Hz refresh rate with Freesync and includes 1ms backlight strobbing if you prefer that.
 
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