

Probably additional like -25 to რ.- Viewing angles aren't good, but I literally never ever notice that unless I go out of my way to test it. The monitor does take longer than average to power up and to switch amongst unique inputs.- The tilt is advertised as -five to რ, but it in fact tilts really far forward. I don't even want to use dynamic contrast since it tends to be annoying, it just bothers me that it doesn't perform as advertised. I contacted ASUS and they indicated this was a "normal phenomena." This makes the ASCR worse than useless, and the advertised 10,000,000Ʌ a pointless random quantity. As an alternative, the backlighting stays the identical till the image is ㆗% black, at which point the monitor turns off and you can't see the remaining 5% of the image. Dynamic contrast characteristics are supposed to vary the quantity of backlighting as the displayed image alterations, but that doesn't happen on this monitor.


Can give colors a blue tint that doesn't appear too excellent.- Speakers- ASCR doesn't seem to function. Possibly not much worse than other TN monitors.- Bleeding on all 4 sides noticeable on dark photos. A nontrivial presence of ghosting, which shows worst with a black object (like cursor or text) moving on a light grey background. Also stays absolutely cool.- Stand is straightforward to assemble and disassemble.- The energy light turns a good soft amber in standby, substantially less distracting in a dark area than a bright blinking LED.- No noise/buzzing/humming at all. Compare this to my smaller sized and dimmer Samsung CCFL backlit monitor employing 40 W. Advertised as 35 W but only uses about 17 W on my preferred settings. Quite decent image after you fiddle with the settings- Incredibly average bezel that matches effectively with other monitors- Low power use.
