

Not even a stuck pixel out of the box.-No GhostingAt least not any worse then any other LED monitor I've seen. LEDThe LED tends to make this monitor really vibrant, the colors are great right after some calibration!-NOT A SINGLE DEAD OR STUCK PIXEL! I have to say I was very impressed with this. HDMI and DVIMost monitors at this cost variety don't have DVI and HDMI despite the fact that some have two HDMI which is fine if you have an adapter. Would have offered it 4 eggs had it displayed image better. It's not horrible at displaying pictures but it's not fantastic either. I would not purchase this for video or pictures. I'm a small disappointed in the image quality so far. I hardly notice it so it's not a massive deal for me. I also had one particular dead (black) pixel in middle, lower appropriate side of the screen. The stand seems a tiny weak and wobbles a bit when touched. I have a Radeon HD 5770 connected via DVI so I don't believe it's the graphic card. The finest I can describe it is that it displays "layers" of blue as an alternative of a good transition from 1 shade of blue to the subsequent. The default Win7 desktop photographs/themes appear OK but not as good as I thought they ought to, specially the blue sky's in the nature kind photos. Decent price tag for a 24" ྷ.six"actual) monitor. Substantial screen is fantastic for multiple excel and word documents. Probably additional like -25 to რ.- Viewing angles aren't good, but I literally never ever notice that unless I go out of my way to test it. The monitor does take longer than average to power up and to switch amongst unique inputs.- The tilt is advertised as -five to რ, but it in fact tilts really far forward.

I don't even want to use dynamic contrast since it tends to be annoying, it just bothers me that it doesn't perform as advertised. I contacted ASUS and they indicated this was a "normal phenomena." This makes the ASCR worse than useless, and the advertised 10,000,000Ʌ a pointless random quantity. As an alternative, the backlighting stays the identical till the image is ㆗% black, at which point the monitor turns off and you can't see the remaining 5% of the image. Dynamic contrast characteristics are supposed to vary the quantity of backlighting as the displayed image alterations, but that doesn't happen on this monitor.


Can give colors a blue tint that doesn't appear too excellent.- Speakers- ASCR doesn't seem to function. Possibly not much worse than other TN monitors.- Bleeding on all 4 sides noticeable on dark photos. A nontrivial presence of ghosting, which shows worst with a black object (like cursor or text) moving on a light grey background. Also stays absolutely cool.- Stand is straightforward to assemble and disassemble.- The energy light turns a good soft amber in standby, substantially less distracting in a dark area than a bright blinking LED.- No noise/buzzing/humming at all. Compare this to my smaller sized and dimmer Samsung CCFL backlit monitor employing 40 W. Advertised as 35 W but only uses about 17 W on my preferred settings. Quite decent image after you fiddle with the settings- Incredibly average bezel that matches effectively with other monitors- Low power use.
