The Asus PA248Q impresses with performance and features. Video

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The Asus PA248Q impresses with performance and features.
Created: 07/27/2012
Video description: Packed with features, the Asus PA248Q truly satisfies. Watch Eric Franklin detail said satisfaction.

The Asus PA248Q impresses with performance and features. Video Transcript

Hey guys Eric Franklin here and they have -- a first look at the Asus. And 48 Q yes Asus is yet another black -- case dark -- monitor. We're pretty huge foot stand height adjustable these swivel tilt and -- it. It also has display port dvi HDMI VG is -- you connections. With one USB three point oh upstream port four USB three point oh -- ports. The old -- -- little joystick controller that lets you navigate PO ST but is released functional as I like. The grid overlay can be useful if -- -- precise measurements or just wanna see how big your pictures will look at four by six before you print them out. More -- -- way too blue to dark. Under the heater -- -- -- recommend that even use it. Instead the standard preset with analysts -- at one point eight in contrast. Eighty has more balance feel. Those same settings can be used for games as well games under -- settings look colorful but maybe a wee bit dark. -- -- it looks more cinematic like this so it works. Gigabyte GAC is worthless 330 dollars as a lot of useful features that connection has performance in games and movies -- Places that we give you -- lot -- bang for -- -- -- -- -- much -- you want to get tired frankly it's been a first look at AC PA to report.

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Asus PA248Q Review

The good: The Asus PA248Q offers very good performance, useful OSD features, ample ergonomic options, and an impressive assortment of connections. Its sub-$350 price is icing on an already tasty cake.

The bad: The monitor can't duplicate the high color performance of its predecessor.

The bottom line: The Asus PA248Q is a low-priced IPS monitor that doesn't skimp on performance or features.

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Asus PA248Q Specs

Manufacturer: Asus
Part number: PA248Q

Product Specifications
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