Sunday, October 27th 2019
ASUS Rolls Out the TUF Gaming VG249Q Monitor
ASUS rolled out the TUF Gaming VG249Q, a 24-inch gaming monitor boasting of 144 Hz refresh-rate and an IPS panel, with Full HD (1920 x 1080 pixels) resolution. The monitor offers an extremely low response time of 1 ms (GTG) for an IPS panel. It also supports VESA Adaptive Sync / FreeSync, Extremely Low Motion Blur, and a feature that increases contrast in darker areas of the scene, called Shadow Boost. Other panel specs include 250 cd/m² maximum brightness, dynamic mega-contrast, and TUV Rheinland-certified flicker-free brightness adjustment, and low blue-light illumination. Its stand allows panel tilt, rotation (to portrait), and height adjustments. Display inputs include DisplayPort, HDMI, and D-Sub. The company didn't reveal pricing.
9 Comments on ASUS Rolls Out the TUF Gaming VG249Q Monitor
sounds about right.
also for anyone actually any interested in any of these TUF gaming monitors, this new ELMB technology that allows for adaptive sync at same time as ULMB is not apparently not working well, loads of crosstalk and burn in, in fact all 3 ELMB 1440p monitors from Asus TUF series were pulled from Amazon recently.