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Specifications
Manufacturer
Asus
Part #
MG248Q
Screen Size
24"
Resolution
1920 x 1080
Refresh Rate
144 Hz
Response Time (G2G)
1 ms
Panel Type
TN
Aspect Ratio
16:9
Brightness
350 cd/m²
Pixel Pitch
0.277 mm
Widescreen
Yes
Curved Screen
No
Frame Sync
FreeSync
Built-in Speakers
Yes
Viewing Angle
170° H x 160° V
Display Colors
16700000
Contrast Ratio
100,000,000:1
Inputs
- 1 x HDMI
- 1 x DisplayPort
- 1 x DVI
Price History
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from completed build Powerhouse
It's okay, but the default presets for the monitor settings are way too bright. It's still a deal as I got it for $99. My monitor contrast bro
from completed build The 1440p SG13
It's fine for the price I paid at the time, I just had it laying around and I love having dual monitors. TN panel isn't bad, it does what its supposed to. It will be upgraded soon.
from completed build Personal Rig Update
Solid monitor, I got years back for when I was serious in Counter-Strike. I think everyone knows now that once you go 144hz you can't go back. I'm thinking of giving this monitor to my girlfriend and upgrading to 1440p 144hz in the future though.
from completed build Sharkbox (black white RGB)
Looks great runs great
from completed build My First Build - The Dark Spoon
Absolutely stunning monitor. 1080p is crystal clear compared to my 768p laptop. Very bright, 24" is a great size, even bigger than expected. 144hz is so smooth you have no idea if you have a 60hz panel. 60 feels choppy compared to this.
from completed build Xeon Workstation Round 2
Compared to the VG, I like the MG a lot better. HOWEVER, the software from ASUS doesn't work, and I developed a dead pixel pretty fast. It's not very noticable unless you are looking for it, or displaying black colors all the time.
from completed build Totally Not a Fan of RGB
I think ill never go back to 60hz gaming. It is so buttery smooth and with Freesync, it makes sure i never have a bad gaming experience. i got this for 200 dollars at microcenter shortly after Christmas.
from completed build The Blue Beetle Build (First PC Build)
Great monitor but out of the box the colors are terrible, and the menus are horrendous. Often times I would change a setting and set to a specific mode only for it to switch back. I honestly was about to return it until I found a calibration profile online that made this monitor look leaps and bounds better. The built in speakers are useless, don't bother with them! Overall after calibrations its a really good monitor for the price and the high refresh rate makes it even more bearable.