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Fast Response Monitors Group Test (Part 2) - Asus VN247H

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Asus VN247H

Asus tend to lean toward the cheaper end of the scale when it comes to monitors. Its products are generally very good and certainly affordable, but often lack some of the feature-driven 'punch' another manufacturer would opt for.

Its VN247H, however, is something a little different from the norm: a 24” LED 1920 x 1080p backlit panel, with a Smart Contrast Ratio of 80,000,000:1 and a response time of just 1 ms. It has a pair of HDMI ports, DVI, VGA, 3.5mm audio jack for PC input and a 3.5mm headphone jack. There are also a pair of 2W speakers hidden in there, and the entire unit is surprisingly compact and light, measuring in at 548.6 x 394 x 194mm and weighing 3.7kg.

This Asus model is one of the lightest monitors we've tested

This Asus model is one of the lightest monitors we've tested

In terms of design, Asus has been rather clever, and produced a monitor with a super narrow bezel of around 9mm thick.What this means of course is when you have a multiple monitor setup, the gap between one monitor and the next is so narrow it's much less evident. There's even a nice image of a nine VN247H monitor setup on the Asus site to elaborate on the benefits of this thin bezel, just in case you ever fancy setting such a monstrously beautiful thing up.

While it's quite an impressive monitor, it does have some odd features that, although good, do make you wonder why on earth Asus decided to include them. For instance, the rear of the monitor is textured and scratch proof, with the OSD controls placed underneath, bottom right - to help keep the bezel thin, one presumes. This works on that count, but makes them extremely awkward to get to. Maybe we're getting cynical in our old age, but what's the point of having the rear of the monitor scratch proof?

And it has a scratch proof rear, for some reason

And it has a scratch proof rear, for some reason

That stand, though, is more than suitable for the job and quite stylish. The leg protrudes from the bottom of the monitor at an angle and sits on a circular foot, allowing the user to adjust the VN24H's viewing position forward (by 5°) and backwards (by 20°).

Other interesting features of this monitor include ’Splendid Video Intelligence Technology', which optimises the video performance by auto adjusting the monitor output and enhancing colours, brightness levels, sharpness and so on. Naturally, this can be turned off and adjusted - should none of the number of preset video modes, from which you can choose, appeal.

Rich connectivity options, including Dual HDMI and D-sub

Rich connectivity options, including Dual HDMI and D-sub

There’s also an Asus technology introduced with this monitor called Quickfit Virtual Scale. What this does is allow you to preview photos and documents on-screen in actual size prior to printing them out via a monitor hotkey. It’s a clever feature, and one that would certainly suit a designer or photography enthusiast.

The monitor performed perfectly well in our tests. It's solid enough to be moved around without feeling like you're about to break it, the connectivity is ample and the image produced by games, video and normal day-to-day desktop duties was as good as you could expect from a 24" model. The sound was a little weak, but that's generally the deal with monitor speakers.

The Asus VN247H back view

The Asus VN247H back view

At a price of around $250, you can't go wrong with the Asus VN247H.

Details

·         Price: $250

·         Manufacturer: Asus

·         Required Spec: HDMI, VGA, DVi connection

 

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