I own the VG236. The response of the panel is excellent, with the normal gripes of TN technology (poor color gamut and angle, ect).
Minor gripes I have with the Asus is that the stand seems like it's going to violently come apart when I bump into it accidentally, and the button layout is...
No dead pixels so far, but the backlight bleeding is somewhat apparent, as are absolutely terrible color shifting (flaw of TN technology unfortunately). I am happy with the low response of the panel and 120hz refresh rate however, it's an acceptable trade-off for gaming.
Also, vertical...
I really hate people who spew this garbage. It's almost the same garbage as those people that try to say "the human eye can't see more than 30 fps!!!". It's people who have never played FPS games on a competitive level and don't know what they are talking about. After you have played on 140hz...
i'm a little disapointed in the review, i've been waiting for this monitor for a long time now and it doesn't appear to outperform the other 120hz offerings, additionally it has an outrageous price
TN+film technology has traditionally been berated for it's poor viewing angles and lack of an extended color gamut and dithering, but i'm starting to think the downsides are exaggerated on current generation displays. I'm looking for opinions from those who own or have used current generation...
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won't last