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So, does anyone in this forum own this monitor?
I'm probably going to buy it, then i'll take some photos.
I'm probably going to buy it, then i'll take some photos.
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2311 panel is OLD !
Asus use same panel of ips236v but in the asus, the name panel have a suffix SLB1 that in the LG there isn't.
I don't remember where exactly I read it, but some days ago I read on here about the AG coating on another Asus LCD (don't remember which) being much lighter than the one Dell uses. Or something like that. When I read that it made me think that this one probably also has a lighter coating (assuming they use the same level of coat for all their LCDs).
...slightly heavy AG coat...
AG coating is a little thicker or grainy that it should be. Definitely aimed at fluorescent filled corporate cube farms. Not as bad as my friends 2410 I compared it too the other day.
contrast is still medicore at around 700:1, but due to the lighter AG coating the Asus is the best choice compared to the ZR24W/U2410.
Just ordered this, should arrive on Friday. I'll let you know how the AG coating as soon as I get it up and running. Previously had the 2209WA which had pretty horrible coating.
Hello, I bought the Asus ML239H, no problem with AG coating. Text is very clear. I'm very satisfied with it...on movies games and internet!
And we have a winner. It's there, but whites are not nearly as dirty as they were on my 2209WA or LG W2363D. Lightbleed is also practically inexistent! There is only very slight bleed at the top of the monitor with 100% brightness. Input lag also feels inexistent so FPS games feel very good, just like 2209WA. Perfect monitor for me
2209 have no excessive coating, because is a old panel and have big pixel pitch.
Asus ML239H TFT Central Review
Though not mentioned in the review Simon Baker confirmed that the AG coating is not as harsh as the other e-ips panels on the forums just like some of you guys have been saying. Looks like the e-ips panel battle has been won by Asus!
Whats the difference between that and the PA246Q?
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824236119
Especially when this screen enters the market, PA238Q. (should be released this summer)
ahahahahaThey need to stop with that red line but it is less obnoxious. Should be a winner right with the ASUS 24-inch version having a less harsh AG coating compared to its competitors?
Different size 23" / 24"
Different resolution 1920x1080 / 1920x1200