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ASUS VG23AH Monitor Review

Rating: 7.0.

Today we are looking at one of the latest monitors from Asus, the VG23AH. This IPS LED backlit 3D capable 23 inch screen runs at a native 1080p resolution (1920×1080). Thanks to ASUS ‘All-in 3D Technology' the panel can convert traditional 2D content to 3D. Available at around £260 inc vat in the United Kingdom, should this be on a shortlist for your latest system?

Product Overview:

  • Full HD 1080p, 3D LED-backlit IPS monitor with 178° ultra-wide viewing angle
  • ASUS All-in 3D Technology with instant 2D to 3D conversion via a designated hotkey for immersive stereoscopic 3D visuals
  • Cinematic 3D home experience with an ultra-crisp and -smooth display, and audio from built-in 3W stereo speakers
  • Vivid colors performance with 80,000,000:1 ASUS Contrast Ratio and Splendid™ Video Intelligence Technology
  • Extensive connectivity with dual HDMI 1.4, single-link DVI and D-sub
  • A comfortable viewing experience with ergonomic design and the bundled ASUS 3D and 3D clip-on glasses

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6 comments

  1. They gave themselves no room to suceed with this. 250 for all this? its bound to suffer in some areas.

  2. I used this actually at a clan event in England and it was alright. Another guy next to it had an illyama and it was much better.

    I agree with james, the price is too low for all this. of course the proart will be better, its £50 more and it doesnt ship with glasses or any 3d functionality.

    These need to cost more to be as good or close to the leading 2D IPS screens.

  3. I normally hate Dell, but this is a good indication of why ASUS need to stick to motherboards and graphics cards. Dell all the way for me in regards to screens.

  4. Yup.