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Asus VN247H Super Narrow Bezel LED Monitor Review

Rating: 8.5.

Today we are looking at the latest VN247H from ASUS. This monitor will stand out in the crowd due to the super narrow bezel which measures less than 1 centimeter. The VN247H is VESA wall mount compatible and has a scratch proof rear panel for ultimate durability. Should this be next on your shortlist in 2013?

There is no doubt that the VN247H is designed from the ground up for gamers.

Asus are quoting an ultra fast 1ms (gray-to-gray) response time with a specially designed ultra thin surrounding bezel, ideal for multi screen solutions.

VN247H Overview:

  • Ideal for a multi-screen solution with a super narrow frame.
  • Best for work and play with Full HD 1080p visual quality and rich connectivity including dual HDMI and D-sub inputs.
  • Ultra-fast 1ms (gray-to-gray) response time for amazingly blur-free multimedia experience.

VN247H Specification:

  • Panel Size: Wide Screen 23.6″(59.9cm) 16:9
  • True Resolution: 1920×1080
  • Full HD 1080P: Yes (support 1080i/p by 1:1)
  • Pixel Pitch: 0.272mm
  • Brightness(Max): 250cd/m
  • ASUS Smart Contrast Ratio (ASCR): 80000000:1
  • Viewing Angle (CR?10): 170°(H)/160°(V)
  • Response Time: 1ms SUPER-FAST Response time
  • Display Colors: 16.7M
  • Signal Input: 2x HDMI & 1x D-Sub (DVI-D Supported via HDMI-to-DVI cable)
  • Stereo Speakers: 2W x2 Stereo RMS
  • VESA: 100x100mm
  • Kensington Lock: Yes
  • Phys. Dimension with Stand(WxHxD): 548.6×394.9×194.2mm
  • Weight: 3.7kg
  • Warranty: 3yr

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13 comments

  1. What a great idea, about time. I want a bezel free monitor! wonder how long before that can happen!

  2. Scan is cheaper, i am tempted to order a few of these at the weekend. damn you kitguru!

  3. Its a nice looking screen, while the ports seem inconveniently located, the fact they make it look tider when running multi screens is a good idea IMO

  4. Its went back up on price on OCUK, was £149.99 earlier this week as I bought one. SCAN are doing the best price now, at £149.99. Good deal, im very happy with it. I agree its not for photoshop guys, I find the ‘reds’ very intense on mine, but it looks great for gaming all round. love it actually

  5. Bought 3 of these for Surround gaming, works like a charm 🙂 really happy, replaced a 24 inch BenQ E2400HD

  6. Got 3 of these, amazing for gaming and especially surround/eyefinity. Replaced a single BenQ E2400HD with these 3, really happy! Brings a new dimension to games

  7. Doublepost…Sorry

  8. Pls this monitor uses PWM and how is the input lag?

  9. This could be good competition in the market compare to others after seeing the features that display…

  10. Just picked one of these up ($150 on amazon), and am pretty happy with it so far. It is a pain in the ass to calibrate well without a hardware calibrator, (the WIN7 calibrator sucks, IMO) but my black def and white purity results were actually better than what this article relates. The worst thing I have to say about it is that it does not sit level on the stand. It is slightly tilted to the left, such that the left corner is a quarter inch lower than the right.I don’t kow if they are all like that or just mine, but there you go.

  11. <3

  12. I’ve had this monitor for two or so years now. Fantastic for gaming (particularly fast paced FPS games) due its great response times as mentioned in the review, but for anyone doing web or graphic design I would recommend looking out for IPS panels as the viewing angles are quite poor even when looking head on (color = orange, top of the screen = deep orange, bottom of the screen = yellowish tint).