Asus MG248Q 24 " black
Photos 3 | Outdated Product $322.00 up to $484.36 A true 24" gaming monitor with a fast matrix, the highest refresh rate and support for NVIDIA 3D Vision 2 stereoscopic display technology. The Asus MG248Q monitor is primarily aimed at gamers and esports beginners. The screen has a standard resolution of 1920x1080 and a pixel pitch of 0.277. This provides an optimal medium detail for such a diagonal and once again does not strain your eyesight with too small elements of the game interface or microscopic fonts. The screen is based on a high-quality, full-fledged eight-bit TN-matrix with W-LED backlight (Flicker Free). It is characterized by high brightness up to 350 cd/m², medium contrast ratio and viewing angles typical for matrices of this type (vertical angle - 160 degrees, horizontal 170). The matrix also demonstrates a minimum input la...g of 4 ms and a very fast response time - 1 ms GtG or 5 ms BtW. Thanks to such fast pixel switching, as well as a screen refresh rate of 144 Hz, the monitor does an excellent job of displaying ultra-dynamic gaming battle scenes. In addition, this model supports adaptive vertical sync, which removes unpleasant "tearing" of the frame. The output of high-quality three-dimensional images is possible only when using branded active glasses, the wireless version of which costs more than $100 (not included). You can connect your monitor to your computer using DVI-D, Display Port, or HDMI. The ergonomic stand allows full screen positioning, including height adjustment and 90-degree screen rotation to change orientation (Pivot function). |
A true 24" gaming monitor with a fast matrix, the highest refresh rate and support for NVIDIA 3D Vision 2 stereoscopic display technology. The Asus MG248Q monitor is primarily aimed at gamers and esports beginners. The screen has a standard resolution of 1920x1080 and a pixel pitch of 0.277. This provides an optimal medium detail for such a diagonal and once again does not strain your eyesight with too small elements of the game interface or microscopic fonts.
The screen is based on a high-quality, full-fledged eight-bit TN-matrix with W-LED backlight (Flicker Free). It is characterized by high brightness up to 350 cd/m², medium contrast ratio and viewing angles typical for matrices of this type (vertical angle - 160 degrees, horizontal 170). The matrix also demonstrates a minimum input lag of 4 ms and a very fast response time - 1 ms GtG or 5 ms BtW.
Thanks to such fast pixel switching, as well as a screen refresh rate of 144 Hz, the monitor does an excellent job of displaying ultra-dynamic gaming battle scenes. In addition, this model supports adaptive vertical sync, which removes unpleasant "tearing" of the frame. The output of high-quality three-dimensional images is possible only when using branded active glasses, the wireless version of which costs more than $100 (not included). You can connect your monitor to your computer using DVI-D, Display Port, or HDMI. The ergonomic stand allows full screen positioning, including height adjustment and 90-degree screen rotation to change orientation (Pivot function).