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ASUS VA24DQLB: new low-end gaming monitor with IPS panel and 75Hz


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The new fashion to invest in input or low range monitors has reached ASUS, which has presented a new monitor to face the competition that is pushing from below. This new gaming monitor arrives with the name VA24DQLB, and carries some curious features to be a screen that should reach the market at a competitive price, especially for its size and performance.

ASUS renews the entry range with this new gaming monitor

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The new VA24DQLB comes within the Eye Care Monitor range, so it is not purely a gaming monitor, but in its favor it must be said that the benefits do fit that denomination.

And now the entry range of brands such as Ozone or Newskill are pushing hard against premium brands, hitting precisely where it costs them the most to compete: in the low range.

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The reinvention of the powerful comes from the hand of monitors like the one we are dealing with, since they intend to offer a higher overall quality without sacrificing basic aspects such as gaming.

Focusing again on this VA24DQLB, we find a medium-sized monitor (23.8 inches) that will carry an IPS panel with Full HD resolution (1920 x 1080 pixels) and that will have viewing angles of 178º both in its vertical As in its horizontal.

This panel will collect a few reduced frames on three of its sides, which will allow us a display area of the screen of 527.04 x 296.46 mm.

The pitch gate therefore for this monitor is 0.2745 mm, which falls within the sector average, as well as its maximum brightness of 250 cd / m2 and its contrast ratio of 1000: 1, which will be amplified by ASCR at 100000000: 1.

To finish with its panel, it will be able to reproduce 16.7 million colors thanks to the 8 bits it will carry.

Trace Free, Low Blue Light and Adaptive-Sync

Interestingly, this panel has not been certified either for FreeSync or for G-Sync Compatible in particular. It will simply offer support for Adaptive-Sync, so it should work with both if such certification comes later.

Similarly, its 75 Hz as a refresh rate should be more than enough for the average gamer, where the set of the seen will avoid tearing, stuttering and also Flickering, since ASUS includes an exclusive technology in its monitors.

This technology is Flicker-Free, which has been certified by TÜV Rheinland, achieving with it the reduction of eye fatigue. As a good gaming monitor, ASUS includes GamePlus and QuickFit features, in addition to Trace Free.

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As for connectivity, we will have an HDMI, a D-Sub and a DisplayPort (versions are not mentioned), in addition to two 3.5mm jack and three USB ports.

Its height adjustments can occur between 0 and 130 mm, while it can pivot between -90º and + 90º, adjusting its verticality between -5º and + 35º. As expected, it is compatible with VESA 100 × 100 mm and weighs only 5.5 Kg.

At the moment, the brand has not specified price or availability for this VA24DQLB, so we will have to be attentive to our favorite store to be able to acquire it.

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