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easier. In addition, the D- Sub only to 60Hz so you’re better off ditching as possible. he monitor is plugged in, you can on and fiddle around with the OSD or n display. These are a bunch of feat you can customize from the monitor hout the need for additional software. ple, you can choose from 8 Asus D Video Preset Modes. These are ode, Scenery Mode, Theater Mode, Mode, Night View Mode, Game eading Mode, and Darkroom Mode. est colors, it is recommended selectmode as it gives you an accurate repon of the color spectrum. so have a 3 step skin tone selection, e color temperature selection, Low ht and VividPixel. Gamers will defiant to enable the Adaptive-Sync feahe monitor as it is disabled by default. xtra edge, Asus also provides a s Mode. With this, you can choose having an on- screen crosshair for all those first-person shooter fans, an FPS counter to see how many frames you’re getting, or a display alignment option. This is useful if you have two or more panels connected and you want to make them appear seamlessly as one giant display because the VA24EHE has very thin bezels, this is actually something that you can do.
Overall, the Asus VE24EHE certainly has a lot going for it. Priced at an aggressive LKR 27,500/- and available at Redline Technologies, you’ll be hard-pressed to find another monitor in the market that offers all the features of the VE24EHE at that same price point. It ticks off almost all the requirements a techie would look for in a monitor with an affordable price to boot as well.
If you’re in the market for a slightly larger monitor with the same features, you can also check out the Asus VE27EHE 27” monitor, priced at LKR 37,500/-. If you’re looking to add a bit more oomph to your desktop setup, you can also get a VESA Wall mount and mount the monitor on your wall, freeing up desk space.