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The ASUS PB (‘Professional’) series is generally well-respected amongst users looking for a well-rounded solution for colour-critical work that doesn’t break the bank. The ASUS PB247Q is a Full HD addition to the line-up, with styling that’s right at home amongst other recent additions to the series. The monitor has a sleek and, well, ‘professional’ ... Read More We’ve covered a broad range of ‘4K’ UHD monitors. All things considered, we feel ~32” is something of an optimal size for the resolution, combining strong pixel density with good scaling-free readability. The ASUS PA32UC of the ProArt series employs a screen of this size and resolution. It is put together in quite an elegant-looking ... Read More For some gamers, a large and fast screen with high contrast is very desirable. The AOC AG322QCX has proven itself an interesting option fulfilling those criteria, although the aesthetics aren’t to everyone’s liking and availability is patchy in some regions. The ASUS XG32VQ presents an interesting alternative. This 31.5” member of the ROG Strix (Republic ... Read MoreJanuary 1, 2018
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There is considerable interest in monitors that are comfortable to use for extended periods of time. The vast majority of models have now adopted flicker-free backlight, with additional features such as Low Blue Light (LBL) settings designed with viewing comfort in mind. We’ve had a lot of positive feedback about VA models such as the ... Read MoreDecember 7, 2017
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Known for their stylish and unique designs, the ‘Designo’ series from ASUS find favour with users who like their monitor to look just as attractive when the screen is off as when it’s on. The ASUS MX34VQ embraces these aesthetic cues, with a light silver-coloured bottom lip and a metal-rimmed stand base. Central to this ... Read MoreFebruary 9, 2017
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The ASUS VG248QE was one of the first monitors on the scene to sport a 144Hz refresh rate. With its combination of strong pixel responsiveness, well-tuned pixel overdrive, low input lag and attractive price it still remains a viable choice more than 3 years on from its release. The ASUS PG248Q pushes the boundaries further, ... Read MoreAugust 2, 2016
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