The last time an ASUS monitor was reviewed at Phoronix was a year and a half ago when checking out the ASUS VH236 monitor that ended up being a fairly nice 1920 x 1080 monitor with HDMI support.
The last time an ASUS monitor was reviewed at Phoronix was a year and a half ago when checking out the ASUS VH236 monitor that ended up being a fairly nice 1920 x 1080 monitor with HDMI support.
If you want a reliable, big screen monitor at a reasonable price, this ones for you. Also, if you don''t mind its shortcomings, and use it for what it was designed for a monitor, and as an aux. TV monitor, this will work just fine.
Picture is sharp, bright and well worth the money; Made extremely well, and packaged exceptionally well.
No remote control, its a monitor so no High Def Tuner, can''t watch off air TV either, but you can hook it up to a cable converter for excellent performance; Can''t keep on all the time; Speaker stinks big time; Might as well not even put one in the monitor.
Bright, clear display. Color is excellent. Menu to adjust screen features is very poorly designed and definitely not intuitive. So far, I have a 1/2 inch black bar at the top and bottom of the screen and monitor menu has been no help in stretching the display vertically.
This is a great value business personal computer. It has two video outlets HDMI and VGA so you can hook up multiple monitors easily (But I did have to get a HDMI to DVI because the monitors didn't have an HDMI input. I would buy again and again from here. I dont like dell customer service.
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Very easy to use; Plug and play; Install and setup in seconds; Excellent value for money; Wireless extender and clone
Misleading 'Up to 500 Mbps' claims; Only 10/100 Ethernet ports
Value, looks, and attributes. Buttons are placed on the bottom but aren't actually a issue. In no way worth knocking an egg off for. Upgrade from a Gateway 1280x1024 bought back in like 2005 and you can notice the difference. In my current Pc, I am using 2x nVidia 8500GT 512mb.
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Monitor sound was tinny, but I planned for external speakers any way. Instructions were not clear, especially how to change from RGP to HDMI on the monitor buttons, before turning the monitor on.
Overall, the weaknesses of this monitor were nothing to deter me from making a hard decision very easy. The 24" screens on the market today are very appealing but when it comes down to functionality, the VE228H blew my mind.
Colour - Asus Smart Contrast Control has superiority over all other contrast ratios on the market Splendid Video Presets - this function adds to the product but does not put it arms length ahead of competition HDMI input - it is difficult to find a monitor >24" that has great HDMI reception.
Stand - the base ought to be taller or adjustable and a rotation function would be nice Speakers - relying on built in speakers as primary audio is a mistake (enough said Gloss frame - I prefer a mat finish on the frame but with all the techy benefits - who cares
I'm thoroughly pleased with this monitor. I especially like the front panel icons that indicate the functions of buttons located under the bottom...
Great price; Excellent Image & Controls Placement
Too bright at times
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