Product Comparison: ASUS VX24AH vs BenQ BL2420PT
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- It can be changed to 75Hz in GPU settings and 1440p is amazing.
- Response time is great. This monitor is good for both, games and editing.
- Its nice when running apps that use big screen area, like editing software as you get more on the screen at 2560x1660 pixels.
- A nice step up from my previous 1920x1080 and I completely love this resolution.
- Finally made the switch from gaming in 1080p, and what a difference it made. Images are very crisp and clear.
- I have a gtx 1070 so i run all games maxed out at 1440p at 60hz.
- All in all, I am very happy that I bought these rather than 4 x 2K Gaming monitors or 1 x 4K gaming monitor, as I use them for a lot more than just gaming and they are still great with games.
- The resolution is 2560x1440 which is just right to me. Not 4k super duper HD or anything, but more than full HD.
- I use them daily for engineering and 3D CAD design work. I love the monitors. The options are great, brightness range fantastic, resolution beautiful, connectivity perfect.
- Perfect size for native 1440p resolution for those of us that have good eyes and sit fairly close to the monitor and prefer sharpness and clarity over impressing friends with a large monitor.
ASUS VX24AH
BenQ BL2420PT
- Colors are great. Lots of settings. You should instantly turn off vivid pixel since that just makes the image incredibly jagged and grainy.
- The monitor is really good, good viewing angles and nice and sharp images and it has an aluminium outside to make it more durable.
- This monitor has good colour and has very thin bezels.
- The color is very vibrant, almost the same as my 2017 MacBook Pro which as you might know is known for having very nice color.
- The main complaint of mine is that the contrast and colours are very poor.
- Without a doubt, this is the best monitor I've ever owned. It manages to go right to the saturated edge of sRGB so the colors look great without that higher color gamut oversaturation.
- No problems with the color gradient or contrast. Super nice monitor overall.
- Fastastic image when working with small text. Sharp, excellent contrast. Not overly harsh, and the settings you can pick in the HUD's menu make it easy to switch depending on what you do.
- Viewing angle are extremely good. I did consider a curved monitor but decided to go with a true flat design.
- Monitor has some vertical brightness imbalance. Only really noticeable on solid colored backgrounds.
- I like the buttons underneath more than the ones at the back like the others have.
- Slim bezels, although there is a small 1cm-ish border around the screen, hardly noticeable though.
- A 'Game Plus' option in the menu to overlay a crosshair on the screen for FPS games, a nifty little feature also a timer for strategy games.
- There's no VESA or screw holes in the back. You can't mount this monitor to any form of monitor mount or monitor wall. It simply lacks any holes at all.
- Tiny, muddy and muffled a set of cheap speakers sound.
- Audio is ok - I think the audio on my 1080 Asus was a little better, but that was a gaming monitor.
- What I love the most are the 8 preset picture modes.
- The construction of the monitor and base are nice. Attaching the base is a little wonky, but manageable. The placement of the power indicator light to the right side of the panel is a nice touch.
- The stand is heavy, adjusts every way you could want it to, and looks and feels terrific. Packing was great and setup was a breeze (no tools at all).
- The only problem I've noticed is the monitor can fall out of the stand if rotated too much. For basic left and right movement I haven't encountered any real issue, just be careful moving the monitor.
- Had no problems when I used an HDMI connection.
- All on this screen looks sharp and vibrant using HDMI.
- I love the addition of 3.5 jack in monitor as this is very close to my speakers.
- Great monitor with good options of connectors.
- It does require a direct HDMI-HDMI connection, I believe, since both my DP to HDMI adapters failed to output higher than 1080p.
- It offers 4 video connection options (VGA, DVI-D, DP, and HDMI).
- Monitor has great option for connection.
- This is supported by the xbox one S and X via the HDMI 2.0 port for 4k 10 bit color 60fps.
- The one problem I've had is with the onboard USB 3.0 hub. It has conflicts with my Asus Z370 motherboard.
- The SD port is a bit aggravating to get to on the lower right bezel.
ASUS VX24AH
BenQ BL2420PT