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    ASUS PA246Q: 24-inch, 1920x1200, IPS

    Thanks for trying this out. On that forum topic that you linked, the same combination has been mentioned (power up + hold menu). Guess they changed the combination to something more complex on this monitor.
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    ASUS PA246Q: 24-inch, 1920x1200, IPS

    Has anyone managed to access service menu on this monitor? On older ASUS monitors service menu can be accessed like this: power off, hold menu button while powering on, release menu button when picture appears and then press menu button again. So, for you guys that already have this monitor and...
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    ASUS PA246Q: 24-inch, 1920x1200, IPS

    According to PRAD's review, input lag is not just 16.7ms, on top of that you have to add at least half of the total panel response time which they measured to be 8.6ms, so the actual input lag is 16.7+4.3=21ms. Also, I didn't completely read their new methodology for measuring input lag, but I'm...
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    ASUS PA246Q: 24-inch, 1920x1200, IPS

    Not only that, control buttons are on the right side of monitor (like on DELL monitors), but since ASUS will have LED backlighting, it's performance will probably be more like NEC EA232WMi in direct comparison. ML series of monitors with IPS/MVA panels will probably be available really soon...
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    ASUS PA246Q: 24-inch, 1920x1200, IPS

    If specs from that Chinese page are correct, -a version appears to have W-LED backlighting. Besides this, so far nobody mentioned new LCD monitors that ASUS announced at CeBIT this year: http://gagadget.com/desktops/2011-03-03-cebit_2011_novaya_lineika_monitorov_asus_dlya_doma_i_raboty The...
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    ASUS PA246Q: 24-inch, 1920x1200, IPS

    Another proper review of this monitor, this time from Hungary (be sure to go through all three pages): http://ipon.hu/elemzesek/gyongyszemek_az_asus_es_a_fujitsu_muhelyebol/965/2 Google translated...
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    ASUS PA246Q: 24-inch, 1920x1200, IPS

    After reading all posts here that mention stuck/defective pixels, I'm having second thoughts about this monitor. In addition to this Amazon also removed this monitor from their store (it can only be bought from third-party sellers), which I'm guessing is due to higher return rate because of...
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    ASUS PA246Q: 24-inch, 1920x1200, IPS

    According to tftcentral's U2410 review, it has an average input lag of 33.8ms (max 40ms) in standard mode, while in game mode input lag drops down to 14.4ms average (max 20ms). I don't know if ASUS has separate game mode like DELL, but in standard mode their input lag should be very similar...
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    ASUS PA246Q: 24-inch, 1920x1200, IPS

    First proper review of this monitor has been posted on Polish IT related website: http://www.frazpc.pl/recenzje-2/831861,ASUS-ProArt-246Q---monitor-dla-profesjonalistw.html Google translated...
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