QUOTE(kianwee @ Aug 27 2012, 11:19 AM)
Here is the ASUS PA248Q compared side by side to the 3 years old DELL U2410.

Both unit running on default factory calibrated sRGB mode. The color temperature is a bit different, but close enough.

Thickness comparison. Asus is thinner and runs cooler due to LED backlighting. It is barely warm after testing it for 3 straight hours.

I invited two of my friends over to get some feedbacks from layman's eye view. They are really impressed with the color, they can tell the difference immediately compared to the e-IPS panels they using back home. There is no input lag noticable to human eye during gaming as well.


I am really impressed with this ASUS PA248Q. It is priced competitively, retailed at RM1399 with 3 years 1 to 1 swap. Overall screen and build quality is really good. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend this model to anyone looking for a new 24" LCD, or to upgrade from existing e-IPS or TN display.

where u buy this boss...and can this pair up with my gtx 780ti...is dell u2713hm good for gaming???
Both unit running on default factory calibrated sRGB mode. The color temperature is a bit different, but close enough.

Thickness comparison. Asus is thinner and runs cooler due to LED backlighting. It is barely warm after testing it for 3 straight hours.

I invited two of my friends over to get some feedbacks from layman's eye view. They are really impressed with the color, they can tell the difference immediately compared to the e-IPS panels they using back home. There is no input lag noticable to human eye during gaming as well.


I am really impressed with this ASUS PA248Q. It is priced competitively, retailed at RM1399 with 3 years 1 to 1 swap. Overall screen and build quality is really good. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend this model to anyone looking for a new 24" LCD, or to upgrade from existing e-IPS or TN display.

Feb 26 2014, 10:47 AM

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