ASUS VH242H 23.6" Widescreen LCD Monitor

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Uploaded by on Jul 9, 2009

Link: http://www.buy.com/prod/asus-vh242h-23-6-widescreen-lcd-monitor-20000-1-5ms-1... ASCR (ASUS Smart Contrast Ratio) Technology automatically adjusts the luminance of the backlight for better displays according to the image contents, and improves the contrast ratio to 20000:1 resulting in more realistic depictions of night scenes during games or movies

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  • @NeoxideMolten brains response time is 2ms

  • @Glutenbob

    Well I just ordered it for my Xbox. I don't think it's the monitors problem, more of the Xbox because most games are 720p on console. Should be here tomrow

  • the human eye can't tell the difference of anything below an 8ms

  • @LFCTraynor

    I use it with an Xbox 360. I liked the results. My PC looks better on this tho, cos of the 1080p and all. I dont think this monitors upscaler is that good. I did play Batman on the Xbox on this and things looked crisp.

  • @larlar752000

    The FPS has absolutely no effect on response time if you're using Vsync.. which you should.

  • @Kloborgg 2ms is for games which if you are playing at 100fps+ you will feel the difference in the lag input/time it takes to do something. Try CSS for a test of this.

  • @Brendan194

    ..That's great... but that has more to do with refresh rate and other factors.. not response rate. Bad response rate = ghosting and input lag, not "blurring". The human eye cannot notice anything below 10ms, and even then it's just barely noticeable.

  • @Kloborgg Yes you can, I had a Dell LCD before this, and the DELL SUCKED! It blurred everywhere.

  • @Brendan194

    No, it doesn't. Not only can you not tell the difference, response rate has absolutely nothing to do with blurring.

  • @Kloborgg I can, 5ms blurs to oblivion.

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