Marca | ASUS |
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Produttore | Asus |
serie | VS248 |
colore | Nero/Antracite |
Dimensioni prodotto | 20.55 x 57.32 x 41.23 cm; 4.1 Kg |
Numero modello articolo | VS248HR |
Dimensione schermo | 24 Pollici |
Risoluzione | 1920 x 1080 |
Numero processori | 1 |
Dettagli audio | AV Audio Input : HDMI |
Numero di porte HDMI | 1 |
Numero di porte VGA | 1 |
Wattaggio | 23.2 watt |
Le batterie sono incluse | No |
Peso articolo | 4.1 kg |
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ASUS VS248HR 24'' FHD (1920 x 1080) Gaming Monitor, 1 ms, HDMI, DVI-D, D-Sub
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Dimensioni schermo | 24 Pollici |
Risoluzione massima del display | 1920 x 1080 |
Marchio | ASUS |
Caratteristica speciale | regolazione inclinazione |
Frequenza di aggiornamento | 76 Hz |
Tecnologia di connettività | -- |
Proporzioni | 4:3 |
Usi specifici del prodotto | Gaming |
Tempo di risposta | 1 Millisecondi |
Colore | Nero/Antracite |
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- Clicca qui per verificare la compatibilità di questo prodotto con il tuo modello
- Full HD da 24" 1920x1080 con angolo di visione 170°
- Rapporto di contrasto 50 milioni a 1
- Connessione DVI-D, D-Sub e HDMI
- Tempo di risposta 1 ms e luminosità 250 cd/m2
- Asus Splendid video ottimizza il contrasto di colore, definizione e luminosità dell'immagine

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ASIN | B014RKZ81O |
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4,4 su 5 stelle |
Posizione nella classifica Bestseller di Amazon | n. 61,523 in Informatica (Visualizza i Top 100 nella categoria Informatica) n. 1,028 in Monitor |
Disponibile su Amazon.it a partire dal | 24 febbraio 2015 |
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- Comodi controlli tasti funzione programmabili con OSD multi-lingua
- Base facilmente rimovibile per il montaggio a parete
- VESA Wall Mount Standard (100 x 100 mm)
Asus VS248HR Gaming Monitor - 24'' FHD (1920x1080) , 1ms, HDMI
I dettagli rendono un monitor veramente grande. Il monitor LED VS248HR Full HD vanta un rapporto di contrasto elevato di 50,000,000:1 e interfaccia HDMI ottimizzata per la migliore qualità di immagine e colore. La robusta base con design ispirato alla Meridiana ed il profilo ultra-sottile garantiscono stabilità e durata nel tempo senza compromettere lo stile.

Qualità delle immagini superiore abbinato ad un design elegante ultra-slim
Un design ottime, una fusione tra la contrasti di nero lucido e struttura satinata. Struttura elegante con disegno a vortice sul piedistallo. Il supporto metallico dona un look di avant-garde e chic. Un'opera d'arte che accentua ogni spazio abitativo.
Versatilità di posizionamento con tecnologia Smart View
La tecnologia Smart View permette di regolare i parametri di colore per fornire la stessa qualità di immagine e colori indipendentemente dall'angolazione.
- 25° (5°, avanti indietro 20°) angolo di inclinazione
- Kensington Security Lock.
Colori sempre perfetti
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Asus Smart Contrast RatioOttimizza il contrasto del display, regolando la luminosità della retroilluminazione e raggiungere un livello di nero più scuro e di bianco più luminoso - restituendo immagini di una profondità realistica. |
Supporto Full HD 1080pEntra in un mondo spettacolare di colori grazie alla risoluzione Full HD 1080p (1920x1080). |
Tempo di risposta 1msTempo di risposta veloce di 1 ms (GTG) per eliminare completamente effetto ghosting e disturbi in fase di riproduzione video. |
Funzione Aspect ControlLa funzione di controllo del formato di visualizzazione permette di visualizzare in modo perfetto le immagini in formato 4:3 anche su display widescreen. |

Splendid Video Intelligence Technology
Grazie all´ottimizzazione intelligente del contrasto di colore, definizione e luminosità dell´immagine, Asus Splendid Video Intelligence vi offre colori vividi e immagini dettagliate, paragonabili a quelle dei migliori apparecchi TV.
Sei modalità preimpostate (scenografia, teatro, sRGB, standard, e due modalità personalizzabili dall'utente) possono essere selezionate rapidamente tramite un tasto di scelta rapida designato.
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Recensito in Italia il 19 maggio 2020
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Fattezza davvero ottima, con materiali solidi e assemblaggio di qualità. Si percepisce robustezza e solidità, menu e pulsanti rispondono egregiamente e il piedistallo leggermente zigrinato aggiunge un tocco di fino all’estetica. Il tempo di risposta di 1ms si avverte eccome se utilizzato con PC o Console per giocare (Xbox One nel mio caso) ed è proprio con il gaming che questo monitor da il meglio. Risoluzione e colori raggiungono livelli alti esclusivamente se usate l’HDMI (è incluso un adattatore DVI-HDMI perché, incomprensibilmente, il monitor non ha ingresso DVI ma solo VGA e 2 HDMI!). In fase di regolazione noterete subito uno dei pochi difetti di questo monitor: la prima cosa che farete, c’è da scommetterci, sarà quella di abbassare luminosità e contrasto che di default risultano davvero troppo elevati. Purtroppo, pur portandoli a minimo o prossimi allo zero, il monitor si dimostrerà sempre più luminoso di quanto sperate. Non sarà un grosso problema per il gaming, ma per uso ufficio la cosa non passa di sicuro inosservata. L’accensione è veloce e la rilevazione della sorgente selezionata (se attiva) è reattiva e senza lunghi tempi morti. Qui un’altra pecca del monitor (cmq abbastanza frequente, anche nei top di gamma): se siete su una sorgente non attiva, il monitor non “switcherà” su una sorgente differente se diventerà attiva. Esempio pratico: spegnete il PC sulla HDM1 e accendete la Xbox One sulla HDMI2.. dovrete fare a manina lo switch sulla HDMI2. Peccato, sarebbe stato da quinta stella se avesse avuto al rilevazione automatica della sorgente attiva.
A parte questo non ho trovate grosse pecche o pregi fantasmagorici. Secondo me si tratta di un buon acquisto (199€ è un prezzo che altrove non ho trovato), a patto di essere consapevoli di non essere di fronte ad un top di gamma ma di certo nemmeno ad un prodotto di scarsa qualità. Io, personalmente, ne sono pienamente soddisfatto pur non dando 5 stelle causa luminosità effettivamente sopra la media.
Mi trovo veramente bene, luminoso e molto reattivo. Ha delle casse che, se non avete grandi pretese, vanno bene (coppia da 2W).
Negative le porte di ingresso video: nella foto della scheda tecnica e del retro del monitor si visualizzava una display Port, 2 HDMI, una VGA, input audio nel caso di uso della VGA è uscita audio per cuffie. In realtà non è presente la display Port. Ho segnalato la situazione al supporto di Amazon. Questo il motivo di sole 4 stelle.
Mi sono così trovato obbligato a collegare il nuovo monitor con due cavi HDMI, mentre il fisso volevo collegarlo con display Port.

Recensito in Italia 🇮🇹 il 19 maggio 2020
Mi trovo veramente bene, luminoso e molto reattivo. Ha delle casse che, se non avete grandi pretese, vanno bene (coppia da 2W).
Negative le porte di ingresso video: nella foto della scheda tecnica e del retro del monitor si visualizzava una display Port, 2 HDMI, una VGA, input audio nel caso di uso della VGA è uscita audio per cuffie. In realtà non è presente la display Port. Ho segnalato la situazione al supporto di Amazon. Questo il motivo di sole 4 stelle.
Mi sono così trovato obbligato a collegare il nuovo monitor con due cavi HDMI, mentre il fisso volevo collegarlo con display Port.





Senza troppe pretese il monitor si presenta bene e di buona fattura.. Se non interessati a superare i 60hz può essere un'alternativa economica per chi come me usa oltre al pc ps4.
Posseggo diversi monitor e inizialmente feci una recensione negativa per via delle tarature di fabbrica completamente sballate.
Ma poi confrontandolo con altri di pari tecnologia e provando con immagini che uso solitamente per una veloce calibrazione ho ottenuto un buon risultato.
Il monitor non é lowblue light ed il mio presenta una forte inquinatura di blu... Lo si nota a schermo senza immagine.
Presenta invece fortunatamente una buona uniformita'.
Per ovviare al blu inquinante ho abbassato di 20 punti il blu in colore utente.
Per un nero convincente abbassato luminosità a 30.
E spinto il contrasto fino ad 80 senza perdere dettagli sulla scala colore.
La modalità standard è quella con il gamma più equilibrato ma peccato che non si possa agire sulla saturazione.
Cmq vi lascio i miei settaggi come punto di partenza.
Mod. STANDARD
luminosità 30
Contrasto 80
Colore utente R100 G100 B80
Replicate luminosità e contrasto nella modalità teatro per avere un'immagine più satura e adatta per film e altro. Ma abbassate la saturazione a 43.
O in alternativa se vi piace un'immagine extra saturata potete spingere la saturazione a 50...
Ma abbassate il contrasto a 70.
In conclusione posso dire di essere soddisfatto di questo monitor per rapporto qualità prezzo..
Ma sinceramente ad oggi c'è la versione nuova al costo similare. Con low blue light. Se vi interessa..
E sinceramente ho anche un benq rl2755hm che costa di più ma preferisco questo....
Ha dei neri migliori e un contrasto più efficiente.
Nella foto vi mostro asus(sx) e benq (dx) su pc con schermo clonato tarato indipendentemente tramite pannello controllo della mia r9 380x.
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Sold by: Amazon
£104.99
Condition: New
---(UPDATE at the end)---
I did quite a bit of research before buying this, comparing other monitors and reading reviews. I was deciding between this monitor and Asus VC239H 23 inch Full HD IPS LCD Monitor (16:9, 80M:1, 250 cd/m2, 1920 x 1080, 5 ms, VGA/HDMI/DVI) . At the end, I decided to buy this "#1 Best Seller in Monitors".
And I agree. It's probably the best monitor out there in terms of the specs, price and quality (July 2016). This monitor is absolutely amazing. A 24-inch monitor, 1ms, Full HD 1080p (1920x1080) and supporting each of the different inputs of 1 x D-Sub (VGA) 1 x DVI-D 1 x HDMI 1 and a Headphone Out (3.5mm Audio). And all of this for more or less £100! No need to spend ££ more. This has everything you want, including wall mount (VESA Wall Mount Standard (100 x 100 mm). There are instructions on how to remove the stand. I reckon this is a mid to high-range monitor.
Two power cords are included. One EU 2pin and one UK 3pin. VGA and DVI cable is included. No HDMI cable is included and I think ASUS should've included this as many would use HDMI nowadays. So I used my own HDMI cable which I had lying around. I would recommend HDMI as it transfers digital/visual data & audio data all in one cable. The DVI cable does the same but HDMI is smaller and has higher quality. The VGA cable would only transfer digital/visual data onto the screen so you would need a separate audio cable if you use VGA.
When I used the VGA to see how it is, the monitor was showing my home-screen. When I used my HDMI, it wasn't showing anything. I was a bit worried but then I realised I had to select the input for HDMI. All I had to do was press the input button (next to the power button) twice.
I've seen the difference in quality when using a VGA vs. a HDMI cable. Believe me. Use HDMI.
Once I got it all set up, the screen was quite bright. But before I decreased the contrast and the brightness (which is so easy to do), I did a LCD DeadPixel Test using [Search on Google]. In my research, I've read that a lot of people were getting dead pixels. I was taking no chance whatsoever. So I did the tests and all pixels were active. So I knew I had no pixel problems.
You can toggle through different modes: Standard Mode, Theater Mode, Game Mode, Night View Mode, sRGB and Scenery Mode. - With a press of a button. Changing image (sharpness, aspect control, position, focus, etc.) and colour (saturation, smart view, brightness, contrast, etc.) settings are easy too. However, I didn’t need to change any of these except for the brightness and contrast.
Watching videos and going through images: incredible quality. The monitor itself is good quality, including the stand- which was really easy to put on (see pics).
The monitor has a 50/60Hz refresh rate and CAN also be tilted. See pic.
It's also good to know that the energy rating is A+
I've read through the documentations and I noticed ASUS's defect Policy which may be useful for you to know.
Warranty service provided if there are at least:
"More than 3 bright dots or 5 dark dots from 0 to 36 months"...
"A bright dot is a white or sub-pixel that is always on under BLACK pattern. A dark dot is a black or sub-pixel that is always off under patterns excluding black."
^So basically, 3 white pixels or 5 black pixels.
Also, you may have read that it comes with a 'free' DOOM game. The promotional code is emailed to you after couple of days. This is on offer up until 31st August 2016. I have not and WILL NOT use this as I don’t play those kinds of games AND more importantly, in the Terms and Conditions, it says:
"ASUS is eligible to charge you €59.99 as DOOM game key payment if you return the product".
So for those who buy the monitor & use the code and then decide to return the monitor after a week or so, you will be charged €59.99 (£51).
RECOMMENDATIONS when buying Monitor
-Do research. Know what you are buying.
-Budget of £100 or so. You can get a GREAT monitor for around £100.
-24inch. It's a good size. More than 24inch (i.e. 32inch) would degrade pixel quality when watching something in HD at CLOSE view (which you would do on a desk). For example, a 24inch monitor at 5ft would give the same view as 48inch monitor at 10ft. The only difference is that those pixels have been enlarged on the 48inch. Hence the degrade in pixel quality when viewed at close view.
-Full HD (1920 x 1080). Best quality giving best user experience.
-Less than 5ms. How fast pixels can change. Lower is better. Reduces the ghosting effect when pixel changes (i.e. in videos). Less than 5 is ideal although I don't think the difference between a 1ms monitor and a 5ms monitor would be much and it’s not something I really looked into.
-Around 60Hz. How many times the display refreshes its’ image. Higher is better. This monitor is 50/60Hz (says it at the back of the monitor), which is good for normal use. If you play heavy gaming, look at 100+Hz. It should be ok though. Again, I don’t think the difference would be much and it’s not something I really looked into.
-No less than 200 cd/m2. [=Candelas per Square Meter]. It's the measure of brightness of how well the screen will show in brightly lit environments. So it depends- it may be an issue for you or not. E.g. If you have a window giving bright light into the room, drowning out the screen. I have a bright light coming into my room and I have no problems using the monitor.
-Avoid glossy screen display. Shadow reflections / glare would be terrible. The bezels around the monitor are not a problem - Hardly notice it at all.
-Supports all three inputs: VGA, DVI and HDMI. You would have these ports available in case you need them. Like VGA for a Digital Video Recorder (DVR).
-Has some sort of Audio: 3.5mm audio or built in speakers. I would prefer built in speakers but I'' be using external speaker anyways. I don't think the built-in speakers in monitors would be good anyways. So just get a pair of external speakers and in the meantime, use your headphones.
-Ability to tilt. If you're tall, you wouldn't want the monitor to face your chest.
-Check it's the right size for you. E.g. Would it fit on your desk? (See attached pics for sizes)
-Minimum 2 years warranty. This monitor has 3 years with the 1st year being with Amazon (you would have to contact Amazon after 30 days if you need help).
-Buy New from "Dispatched and Sold by Amazon". Avoid any other sellers, including sellers that are fulfilled by Amazon. Reduce the chance of getting a defect. It would also be an easy process with Amazon if something was to go wrong.
CONS // How it could have been improved...
-Higher stand: from the base of the stand to the base of the monitor. It's permanent at 7cm. It's not a problem for me but maybe it could've been customisable (adjust it higher/lower)?
-The power and the input ports could've been vertical rather than horizontal (see pic).
-Like another reviewer said, the audio port would've been better on the sides rather than on the back. Then it would've been easier to plug and unplug headphone.
-External speakers with the audio port would be nice.
-When the headphone is plugged in and a sound is played, there is a static noise for around 20seconds, even if the volume is decreased. You can't hear the static noise when something is being played. It goes away after no sound has been played for around 20sec and comes back on after a sound has been played.
This is the only main concern.
Great product at an incredible price. Packaged well and delivered well on time.100% recommended.
Please go through the attached images I have taken. The image of the back of the monitor includes 2 pics from Google and 1 from Amazon.
I've tried my very best to be as thorough as possible.
-------UPDATE (after 27days)-------
The monitor has been great but after using the monitor for couple of weeks, I've noticed a problem. Every so often, a 5cm line (dead pixels) kept appearing on the top left of the screen. (See pic). I've tried various tests (resetting, pixel tests...) to see if it would stop the line from appearing. As it was still there, I returned the defect one and got a replacement within two days. Nevertheless, unexpected things happen sometimes and this is why it's important to buy these kind of items from "Dispatched and Sold by Amazon".- they sorted everything out quickly without any issues.
Now with the replacement monitor, everything looks good and I hope all goes well. I still recommend this monitor.
-------END of UPDATE-------
I would really appreciate it if you marked this review as helpful or not so that I can improve my future reviews.


Recensito nel Regno Unito 🇬🇧 il 5 luglio 2016
Sold by: Amazon
£104.99
Condition: New
---(UPDATE at the end)---
I did quite a bit of research before buying this, comparing other monitors and reading reviews. I was deciding between this monitor and [[ASIN:B00YQKTGR8 Asus VC239H 23 inch Full HD IPS LCD Monitor (16:9, 80M:1, 250 cd/m2, 1920 x 1080, 5 ms, VGA/HDMI/DVI)]] . At the end, I decided to buy this "#1 Best Seller in Monitors".
And I agree. It's probably the best monitor out there in terms of the specs, price and quality (July 2016). This monitor is absolutely amazing. A 24-inch monitor, 1ms, Full HD 1080p (1920x1080) and supporting each of the different inputs of 1 x D-Sub (VGA) 1 x DVI-D 1 x HDMI 1 and a Headphone Out (3.5mm Audio). And all of this for more or less £100! No need to spend ££ more. This has everything you want, including wall mount (VESA Wall Mount Standard (100 x 100 mm). There are instructions on how to remove the stand. I reckon this is a mid to high-range monitor.
Two power cords are included. One EU 2pin and one UK 3pin. VGA and DVI cable is included. No HDMI cable is included and I think ASUS should've included this as many would use HDMI nowadays. So I used my own HDMI cable which I had lying around. I would recommend HDMI as it transfers digital/visual data & audio data all in one cable. The DVI cable does the same but HDMI is smaller and has higher quality. The VGA cable would only transfer digital/visual data onto the screen so you would need a separate audio cable if you use VGA.
When I used the VGA to see how it is, the monitor was showing my home-screen. When I used my HDMI, it wasn't showing anything. I was a bit worried but then I realised I had to select the input for HDMI. All I had to do was press the input button (next to the power button) twice.
I've seen the difference in quality when using a VGA vs. a HDMI cable. Believe me. Use HDMI.
Once I got it all set up, the screen was quite bright. But before I decreased the contrast and the brightness (which is so easy to do), I did a LCD DeadPixel Test using [Search on Google]. In my research, I've read that a lot of people were getting dead pixels. I was taking no chance whatsoever. So I did the tests and all pixels were active. So I knew I had no pixel problems.
You can toggle through different modes: Standard Mode, Theater Mode, Game Mode, Night View Mode, sRGB and Scenery Mode. - With a press of a button. Changing image (sharpness, aspect control, position, focus, etc.) and colour (saturation, smart view, brightness, contrast, etc.) settings are easy too. However, I didn’t need to change any of these except for the brightness and contrast.
Watching videos and going through images: incredible quality. The monitor itself is good quality, including the stand- which was really easy to put on (see pics).
The monitor has a 50/60Hz refresh rate and CAN also be tilted. See pic.
It's also good to know that the energy rating is A+
I've read through the documentations and I noticed ASUS's defect Policy which may be useful for you to know.
Warranty service provided if there are at least:
"More than 3 bright dots or 5 dark dots from 0 to 36 months"...
"A bright dot is a white or sub-pixel that is always on under BLACK pattern. A dark dot is a black or sub-pixel that is always off under patterns excluding black."
^So basically, 3 white pixels or 5 black pixels.
Also, you may have read that it comes with a 'free' DOOM game. The promotional code is emailed to you after couple of days. This is on offer up until 31st August 2016. I have not and WILL NOT use this as I don’t play those kinds of games AND more importantly, in the Terms and Conditions, it says:
"ASUS is eligible to charge you €59.99 as DOOM game key payment if you return the product".
So for those who buy the monitor & use the code and then decide to return the monitor after a week or so, you will be charged €59.99 (£51).
RECOMMENDATIONS when buying Monitor
-Do research. Know what you are buying.
-Budget of £100 or so. You can get a GREAT monitor for around £100.
-24inch. It's a good size. More than 24inch (i.e. 32inch) would degrade pixel quality when watching something in HD at CLOSE view (which you would do on a desk). For example, a 24inch monitor at 5ft would give the same view as 48inch monitor at 10ft. The only difference is that those pixels have been enlarged on the 48inch. Hence the degrade in pixel quality when viewed at close view.
-Full HD (1920 x 1080). Best quality giving best user experience.
-Less than 5ms. How fast pixels can change. Lower is better. Reduces the ghosting effect when pixel changes (i.e. in videos). Less than 5 is ideal although I don't think the difference between a 1ms monitor and a 5ms monitor would be much and it’s not something I really looked into.
-Around 60Hz. How many times the display refreshes its’ image. Higher is better. This monitor is 50/60Hz (says it at the back of the monitor), which is good for normal use. If you play heavy gaming, look at 100+Hz. It should be ok though. Again, I don’t think the difference would be much and it’s not something I really looked into.
-No less than 200 cd/m2. [=Candelas per Square Meter]. It's the measure of brightness of how well the screen will show in brightly lit environments. So it depends- it may be an issue for you or not. E.g. If you have a window giving bright light into the room, drowning out the screen. I have a bright light coming into my room and I have no problems using the monitor.
-Avoid glossy screen display. Shadow reflections / glare would be terrible. The bezels around the monitor are not a problem - Hardly notice it at all.
-Supports all three inputs: VGA, DVI and HDMI. You would have these ports available in case you need them. Like VGA for a Digital Video Recorder (DVR).
-Has some sort of Audio: 3.5mm audio or built in speakers. I would prefer built in speakers but I'' be using external speaker anyways. I don't think the built-in speakers in monitors would be good anyways. So just get a pair of external speakers and in the meantime, use your headphones.
-Ability to tilt. If you're tall, you wouldn't want the monitor to face your chest.
-Check it's the right size for you. E.g. Would it fit on your desk? (See attached pics for sizes)
-Minimum 2 years warranty. This monitor has 3 years with the 1st year being with Amazon (you would have to contact Amazon after 30 days if you need help).
-Buy New from "Dispatched and Sold by Amazon". Avoid any other sellers, including sellers that are fulfilled by Amazon. Reduce the chance of getting a defect. It would also be an easy process with Amazon if something was to go wrong.
CONS // How it could have been improved...
-Higher stand: from the base of the stand to the base of the monitor. It's permanent at 7cm. It's not a problem for me but maybe it could've been customisable (adjust it higher/lower)?
-The power and the input ports could've been vertical rather than horizontal (see pic).
-Like another reviewer said, the audio port would've been better on the sides rather than on the back. Then it would've been easier to plug and unplug headphone.
-External speakers with the audio port would be nice.
-When the headphone is plugged in and a sound is played, there is a static noise for around 20seconds, even if the volume is decreased. You can't hear the static noise when something is being played. It goes away after no sound has been played for around 20sec and comes back on after a sound has been played.
This is the only main concern.
Great product at an incredible price. Packaged well and delivered well on time.100% recommended.
Please go through the attached images I have taken. The image of the back of the monitor includes 2 pics from Google and 1 from Amazon.
I've tried my very best to be as thorough as possible.
-------UPDATE (after 27days)-------
The monitor has been great but after using the monitor for couple of weeks, I've noticed a problem. Every so often, a 5cm line (dead pixels) kept appearing on the top left of the screen. (See pic). I've tried various tests (resetting, pixel tests...) to see if it would stop the line from appearing. As it was still there, I returned the defect one and got a replacement within two days. Nevertheless, unexpected things happen sometimes and this is why it's important to buy these kind of items from "Dispatched and Sold by Amazon".- they sorted everything out quickly without any issues.
Now with the replacement monitor, everything looks good and I hope all goes well. I still recommend this monitor.
-------END of UPDATE-------
I would really appreciate it if you marked this review as helpful or not so that I can improve my future reviews.




















However im not happy with the packaging, there was no Fragile stickers or anything to suggest it might be a vulnerable package, it was a red plastic bag inside a box, the box it came in was damaged luckily the screen appears to be ok but packaging need to be better.


Recensito nel Regno Unito 🇬🇧 il 28 luglio 2017
However im not happy with the packaging, there was no Fragile stickers or anything to suggest it might be a vulnerable package, it was a red plastic bag inside a box, the box it came in was damaged luckily the screen appears to be ok but packaging need to be better.





I ended up using an HDMI audio breakout box instead - the built-in was just unlistenable.
The picture quality is poor out of the box - with a lot of tweaking I was able to find something reasonable - not easy given the terrible controls - but it's a one time chore. You have to be pretty square on to get decent contrast - viewers off centre will not find a great viewing experience.
If I had my time again - I wouldn't bother. But it's up on the wall now and doing what I need, so am grudgingly going to keep it - mostly due to laziness. Already looking forward to the time when I can replace it in a couple of years... not exactly a glowing recommendation!