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Jeff Hampton
> 3 dayThis is a 90 dollar monitor, which is what I paid for it. It has color and lighting like a 90 dollar monitor, not like a 150 dollar one. Do not purchase this at such an inflated price.
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David Colon
> 3 dayGreat monitor for the price. I play my PS4 on it and it works great.
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Herokirim
> 3 dayPueden haber mejores, pero más costosos, para el presupuesto, es suficiente.
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Jacko
Greater than one weekThis monitor arrived in perfect shape and fit the need for the system it was used with.
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Lavender
> 3 dayI ran both monitors on screen test(solid black), this ASUS monitor(left) is extremely whitewashed and the bottom part of the screen is obviously brighter! Sadly this is an adjustable problem, no matter what setting I tried. *My eyes are tired by looking at it, this monitor will be returned. *By the way, this is a LCD monitor not LED monitor as advertised.
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Eric
Greater than one weekAffordable and serve my purpose.
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Expedy Gonzalez
> 3 day10/10 I recommend getting it if you want to play competitive on console. Also is great for the price well i got it for 90 dollars.
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Maitland M.
> 3 dayI bought a similarly priced/similarl spec asus monitor back in 2013 ($90, 1080p, 1ms response). I accidentally broke the screen, so i needed to replace it. I mistakenly believed, that this monitor would be aproximately the same.... BOY WAS I WRONG!!! where can i start? how about the only good thing: LATENCY: This is literally, the only thing i look for when buying a gaming monitor... thats why i bought the 2013 ASUS, and thats why i bought this one. this thing is fast and responsive, and it feels good playing on it. same deal as the 2013. Manufacturers never actually specify input latency, but you can usually deduce it from the pixel response time and the refresh rate. This monitor has a very respectable 1 ms/75 hz... and as expected, there is no perceptible input lag, even when playing fast action games from the 80s and 90s on FPGA hardware. --- Thats it for the good news... read on for the abysmal everything else: VIEWING ANGLE: so, the viewing angle is bad from left to right... but its SO BAD from top to bottom, that its impossible to position my head properly so that i can see an even picture from top to bottom. Its absolutely pathetic. It would suck trying to play local multiplayer on this junk. Ive never seen a worse viewing angle on any display, ever... maybe an original Gameboy, or something like that is worse. Im not exaggerating at all. By comparison, my 2013 asus had a viewing angle over 170 degrees. BRIGHTNESS: well... i mean... its fairly bright if you are looking right at it, but it just looks washed out. Again, im comparing it to my 2013 model which was EXTREMELY bright. COLOR: the colors are nowhere near accurate, but only an idiot would buy a $100 and expect an accurate color reproduction. to compare it to my 2013 asus, the colors on that panel were overly bright and saturated, but it looked great for gaming... the colors on this panel are washed out and lack contrast. It just looks awful. AUDIO: it has speakers, but they are, again, complete garbage... this is normal (and at least it has speakers)... but there is no way to connect external speakers or headphones if you are using HDMI. What the....? Oh, and get this... there are no volume controls... you have to use the awkward button interface to navigate to a THIRD LEVEL MENU TO ADJUST THE VOLUME!!!! What the...? Ive never seen anything like it in my life. CONNECTIONS: There are 3 connections hdmi, vga + audio in. I havent used the VGA yet, but i will check it out in a day or two. Im not even gonna bother with the audio in. if you are using VGA, plug your audio into literally ANYTHING else, and it will be better than this. By comparison, my 2013 Asus had 2 HDMI ports, one VGA port, and both audio in and audio out (which doubled for headphone output). It even had dedicated volume controls!!! What the...? -- BOTTOM LINE: This company has created a product which obviously neither the designers nor the quality assurance team cared about. If you need a gaming monitor with a fast response time, and you can overlook the TERRIBLE everything else, this might be an ok monitor for you if you can get it for under 100 dollars... (and you cant find anything else at that price point) otherwise... you should buy literally anything else. Ive never seen a worse monitor. Maybe try something from Sceptre, Acer, or LG if you are looking for a cheap gaming monitor.
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Clint
> 3 dayI ordered this to create a dual display setup. It was not the same model as the one I already had, but the specs and size were the same so I figured it would do. I set it up next to my existing monitor (HP Pavilion 22 cwa) and the color looked washed out. I checked the driver, spent time modifying the brightness, contrast, and any other settings in the menu to no improvement. Then I started to search and found this is not an uncommon complaint. I should I have checked the reviews more thoroughly.
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Rachad Ajaj
> 3 dayIn all honesty, I was pretty satisfied with this. Before ordering 2, I used a Vizio TV for all my gaming and I ordered 2 with the intention to use them both, but after setting everything up I decided to use 1 and use my TV as well. My set up is phenomenal, running at 1920x1080 flawlessly. The monitors are a bit small but def a nice addition to your setup