Just bought the XG258Q and after i did the dead pixel test i have this pixel that i can only see it on a black background, it's very small you can only see it if you are very very close to the monitor. -VSync setting (NVidia Driver), You know what I like about my Nixeus EDG27… It doesn’t have all these “gamer” features like RGB LEDS everywhere… and weird logos that shine down onto the desk and all that garbage… oh and it cost me less money BECAUSE it doesn’t have all that useless crap. ROG Strix XG258Q 25” 1080p best gaming monitor has a 240Hz refresh rate, 1ms response time ,FreeSync™ technology and Asus Aura RGB for FPS games. Update: Oh, I feel silly! by iOS » 09 Dec 2017, 16:05, Post Product Comparison: ASUS ROG Strix XG258Q vs Alienware AW2518HF. If you have an NVIDIA card (yes I know they are not G-SYNC) which monitor provides the best motion blur free game play? by harris3304 » 18 Apr 2019, 20:02, Return to “General — Displays, Graphics & More”, Powered by phpBB® Forum Software © phpBB Limited. My reason for choosing that model when other 240Hz monitors existed was it was the only one that did motion blur reduction all the way up to 240Hz. Posted by 1 month ago. Should i return it and ask for a replacement? The ROG Strix XG248Q is essentially a 24″ version of the ROG Strix XG258Q.Like its bigger brother, … Close. The company doesn't even mention the color gamut on this display, but it does spec a believable contrast ratio of 1000:1. The scrolling alone at 144 Hz makes it worth it to have a high-refresh rate monitor. It would seem only relevant for competitive play at the very very top. Not that 240 Hz isn’t a pretty nice accomplishment, but I can’t help but wonder if even crazier things like 1080p480 are just around the corner given that DP 1.3/1.4 controllers are starting to appear. -ULMB (OSD) Also the Alienware AW2518H is on my mind.... Get it, if you can get the Dell it would probably serve you best because of G-Sync. And with frame rate amplification, you’ll be able to actually hit those frame rates with the average GPU. I just checked the price and realize you already know they aren't Gsync. cookie policy | Most monitor OSDs are awful and it’s bad enough that you can’t toggle between them. You may think that´s a small difference, but enough to notice the slightly higher PPI/detail on the XG248Q. ASUS XG248Q vs ASUS XG258Q. Copyright Tech Report. I also have a BenQ XL2546, and I agree, it’s an amazing sight to behold. Gamers will be able to hook up to the XG248Q in 240-Hz mode using one of two HDMI 2.0 ports or a DisplayPort connection. The XG248Q is also available as a 24.5″ variant, the ASUS ROG Strix XG258Q. by Lorentzen1337 » 16 Apr 2019, 05:32, Post All warranties with respect to this information are disclaimed. This site is a free online resource that strives to offer helpful content and comparison features to its visitors. None of my monitors have a dead pixel, however. We expect that it might go for a bit less than the XG258Q's list price of $450, though. For example, the crazy Zisworks Xilinx-based kit ([url=https://www.blurbusters.com/4k-120hz-with-bonus-240hz-and-480hz-modes/. Even still, Asus' viewing angle specs of 170° horizontally and 160° vertically are probably a little generous. The TN panel also confers a 1-ms response time. As a gamer, I find gamer-branding insulting and ugly as hell. 240Hz would be nice if it game in 1440P. Who you gonna call? news Not sure if it’s the monitor that is picky, the cables actually not working as well as hoped, or if the issue is my aging R9 290…, This just went to the top of my wishlist! Switching speed like that greatly improves image clarity at such a high refresh rate. I do wish it could also do Freesync, like this one does. The Blur Busters! Asus has stealthily launched a new monitor on us. Worse still, sometimes your brightness/contrast/colour calibration are lost when switching since either AS or ULMB are linked to horrible ‘out of the box’ presets which are often retina-searingly bright with unnecessarily stupid extra fluff like edge enhancement and black-level enhancement. In comparison, the XG258Q doesn’t have a USB hub and its motion blur reduction feature maxes out at 144Hz yet it’s pricier. For Everything Better Than 60Hz™, Post Because right now you need to toggle: While that lower bound isn't as low as we might like, if your frame rate is dropping below 48 then you're missing the point of this display anyway. The trademarks, marques and logos of the manufacturers of devices, software, hardware, etc. A 3.5-mm jack lets users listen to the audio coming out of their graphics card, and there's a two-port USB 3.0 hub as well. I know that the pg258q is a good monitor and I have seen it in person and loved it, perfect size and looks. The use of a TN panel does mean making some sacrifices in image quality, of course. by Notty_PT » 16 Apr 2019, 02:51, Post

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