Отзывы о 24.5" Монитор ASUS VG258QR, 1920x1080, 165 Гц, TN
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I have a 2014 100% SRGB Asus monitor that I bought back in 2014 for photo editing and, out of the box, it blows this thing out of the water with not even close to a comparison. I got this because I thought the high refresh rate would be nice for gaming but the colors are so bad I couldn't even tolerate a few minutes of playing.
I understand that some monitors need to be adjusted out of the box but the picture quality is so horrible that I don't want to mess with it and I don't think it can be improved to even get close to how good my 120$ six year old monitor looks. I am immediately boxing this up and sending it back.
I'm truly amazing by how awful this monitor was. I'm sticking with what I've got now
Only minor downside with this monitor is it came out of the package with poor picture settings. I had to tinker with the settings way more with this one than with any other one I ever had prior by a long shot but this is again a minor downside. Once you get it dialed in you won't have to deal with it again. I started by choosing a preset setting that looked closest to how I had my old monitor was set up and then went from there. Expect this process to take a day or two as you adjust it to your surroundings and your eyes. For me brightness had to be toned down quite a lot, and the Trace Free setting needs to be dropped to 40 or below otherwise you will have ghosting/blurring issues with text when scrolling or browsing online. This is an issue I never knew about because I never had a monitor that could go faster than 60hz, so hopefully I save someone some time on that.
It has actual buttons you have to press in, not those crappy tactile sensors you touch on accident and the monitor shuts off. Color quality is not quite as good as an IPS screen but it's still very good, the higher refresh rate makes up for the barely noticeable loss in color and if you take the time with your settings you will never notice it. Viewing angle is much larger than any of my previous Acer IPS monitors (but those were in a completely different price range at either $90 or $120 for 22in and 24in) and my wife has no problems looking at something on my screen even from a very oblique angle.
Very happy with this purchase as long as the monitor doesn't break down. I care for my equipment and protect it with quality surge protectors, proper maintenance and cleaning etc. I still have computers and monitors from the early 90's working in my basement. The only reason things die on me is hardware fault from the manufacturer such as a bad solder working loose on it's own or age-related stress such as fan bearings getting old and hard-drives which are essentially time bombs holding your data hostage. I will take proper care of this monitor and will update this review in the future if there are any problems or give an update if it's still running as it should.
The VG278Q is a good monitor, but it is a TN Panel. When I purchased at least, they had all of the categories mixed together for all of the monitors they have listed in this section. The out of box "Racing" setting is garbage. There is arguing that. Everything is blown out, and the colors are terrible. It has one of the most disappointing out of the box settings I've ever seen. No other profile can be customized on the monitor, just the racing one. With some fiddling it can give a good image.
The deceptive marketing does not stop there though, the monitor is listed as G-Sync Compatible, but that comes with some large caveats. The box just states G-SYNC without distinction. This is not compatible with all cards that are GSYNC compatible cards. Anything that is less than a 10 series GTX card will not work with the 'GSYNC' on this monitor.
I am honestly going back and forth on returning it.
If you're considering this monitor, at this time I would say go with one of the lesser brands. No point in buying a name brand TN when the performance is going to be the same as any other garbage-mill TN panel.
At the time I'm writing this review you have to visit the ASUS website and read through the entire blurb on it there to find that it requires a 10 series GTX or newer to work with GSYNC.
Whatever though. That's both ASUS and Nvidia. I understand not supporting the 9 series cards at this point, but I don't understand why they would cause this type of branding confusion.
I wanted to keep this monitor because I really hate packing it, and make all the tedious return process, but is becoming unbearable. I tried all the configurations possible , I even put the monitor far from my face to avoid the eye fatigue. "Scenery Mode", "Racing Mode", "Cinema Mode", etc. old horrible presets. Not sure what VividPixel does, but didn't help.
What really worries me, is that I cannot longer rely in the internet reviews.
What I liked from the monitor is the stand, and the monitor OSD with the little "navigation joystick", but I hope I can return it.
You can swap between two computers via the HDMI, Display Port (or the DVI, if that's your preference). The button interface on the back side of the monitor is different but was easy to adjust. I appreciate the preset blue light filters, but I'd like to see more adjustment within these for personal preferences.
The monitor is very adjustable and has a decent viewing angle in horizontal or vertical.
Cons:
- Don't pick this up for the speakers, they are weak and tin-ey sounding. It's not a detractor for me as I use a headset, but figured I should note this for anyone considering this monitor for the speakers. My laptops have better speakers.
Getting the full 165Hz was a bit tricky as well. Their included HDMI cable only gave me 120hz. I used the included DVI cable to get the full 165hz.
Speakers are kind of garbage.
I like the stand and the position-ability of the screen.
The price is cheap, but I would have rather picked a slightly lower framerate for a bit better picture quality.
The only complaint I have was the mislabeling on the actual box it came in. The online item description clearly states that it is NVIDIA but the box is misleading because it says "AMD free sync." It wasn't until I checked the monitor settings and capabilities through my computer and found that is was indeed NVIDIA. Just thought I'd share incase someone else gets the same misleading information on their box.
Other than that, pretty solid monitor. Best feature is the zero frame. Makes me want to go zero frame on all my monitors.
You know how a lot of people say you can't see past 60fps? Let me tell you something--There is a huge difference between playing on a 75hz monitor vs 165hz monitor. It's hard to put into words, but my reaction time when playing a game like warzone was way faster Playing on this new monitor than the old one.
The image quality is very good, but I don't exactly know how to tune it. I just scanned through the reviews/online forum to find a setting. I then made some additional changes to the contrast and brightness.
The ONLY problem I have with this monitor is the sound quality of its speakers. Let's be honest, they're trash, but lucky for me I barely use my PC/PS4 without headphones so I don't really have to worry about it. My old monitor's speakers are pretty good too so I can also use them in case I need to charge my headphones our something.
I definitely recommend buying this monitor if you do not mind the bad speakers.
The response time is great and gysnc is incredibly smooth. But I cannot imagine anyone who would be happy looking at this panel.
This monitor came with several dead pixels. I downloaded and ran UDPixel overnight in an attempt to free any "stuck" pixels. It did not work. Some are directly in my center line of vision. It's completely distracting. I have a glaring white one that is dead center about a third of the way down the screen. My eyes are drawn to it constantly.
The HDMI port also did not work. Yes, I know how to change inputs on a monitor! Display Port and DVI work fine, but the HDMI does not. At this price I feel like I should not have to overlook a few dead pixels. If they were not in my center line of vision and the monitor was closer to $175 in price MAYBE but factoring in the non-functioning HDMI and it seems like quality control is going down hill with ASUS.
I am still awaiting my computer to arrive so no opinions on that yet. I'm currently testing it on Xbox One X and it's beautiful!
Looks just as good as my 4k Vizio, just a little closer to my face :)
+Built in FPS counter
+Easy to setup base
+Looks great and very customizable
-The built-in volume is either broken or very quiet, it'll go from a low sounding TV to nothing. Not sure if my Xbox is still setup to use my home theater or something but I can't seem to fix it. Will update when I get my PC!
Update: display is awesome... BUT... the aux in on my monitor has stopped working. My PC wont recognize it at all. I ended up plugging it directly to the pc for audio > speakers... vs plugging it in the monitor for sound. Not a big deal in my situation but still upsetting the aux stopped working 2 days into the purchase.
Update a month in: white light bleeding got worse.. not sure if its my settings but my benq on like settings doesnt bleed this way. Same type of display system too..


            
          
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            



                        