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whatever the reason; it produced a wonderful image that has to be see seen to be believed. I’d go so far as to sa say if this was the monitor that ushered ushere in 3D Vision all those years back instead of the Samsung 22” monitor monito that was very strenuous on the eyes, eye mor this technology would be a lot more widespread and supported. Either way, for such a low price I’m hard pressed to find issues wit with this model. You could easily buy other 60Hz units for this price which whic look nowhere near as good or have anything to offer. However I’d suggest sugg you give the VG248QE some serious seriou consideration because I can bet my bottom dollar that there just isn’t a better monitor out there for gamin gaming at this price. This one from ASUS is a must have. 1  2 Control panel is easy to navigate, naviga nothing special here. White LED backlit so you do ge get those very vibrant colours. As far as we’re concerned all gaming screens should be at least white L LED backlit from here on in. 3 The main selling point once ag again is 144Hz gaming. It just has to be experienced to be appreciated. AS ASUS did a fantastic job here as this sing single feature will eliminate all V-sync and an screen tearing issues you’ll ever have. h Add 3D Vision and Lightboost support supp and you have a near perfect monito monitor. 4 This is where we would have liked to like see a built in emitter, that way we’d we have full compatibility with all consoles conso which don’t use active stereoscopic technology, alas this isn’t big deal especially considering the price. 5 Height adjustable stand is han handy. You can also rotate the display with ease. 6 HDMI, Dual-Link DVI and Display Displ port are the order of the day. I doubt if much else is needed these days really. [ The OverCloc OverClocker ] The Verdict Issue 24 | 2013 The OverClocker 45 OverClocke