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    Post ASUS VW192T Is It Worth The Price?

    Hello m8s

    I av decided to purchase ASUS Vw192T LCD tell me is this really a gud purchase, worth the money, opinion n suggestions will be highly appreciated


    LCD Specifications,

    TFT-LCD Panel Panel Size: 19.0" Wide Screen
    True Resolution: WXGA+ 1440x900
    Pixel Pitch: 0.285mm
    Brightness (Max.): 330cd/m2
    Contrast Ratio (Max.): 800:1
    Viewing Angle (CR≧10): 160°(H)/160°(V)
    Display Colors: 16.2M
    Response Time: 5ms
    Video Features SPLENDID™ Video Intelligence Tech: Yes
    SPLENDID™ Video Preset Mode: 5 modes
    Skin-Tone Selection: 3 modes
    Color Temperature Selection: 5 modes
    Audio Features Stereo Speaker (built-in): 1W x 2 stereo, RMS
    Convenient Hotkey SPLENDID™ Video Preset Mode Select: Yes (5 modes)
    Auto. Adjustment: Yes
    Brightness Adjustment: Yes
    Volume Adjustment: Yes
    Input / Output PC Input: DVI-D & D-Sub
    PC Audio Input: 3.5mm Mini-jack
    Signal Frequency Analog Signal Frequency: 31~80 KHz(H)/ 56Hz~75 Hz(V)
    Digital Signal Frequency: 30~75 KHz(H)/ 60Hz~70 Hz(V)
    Power Consumption Power ON: < 46W
    Power Saving Mode: < 2W
    Mechanical Design Chassis Colors: Black
    Tilt: +20° ~ -5°
    VESA Wall Mounting: 100 x 100mm
    Security Kensington lock
    Dimension (WxHxD mm) Phys. Dimension (WxHxD): 458 x 368 x 207mm
    Box Dimension (WxHxD): 500 x 424 x 152mm
    Weight Net Weight (Esti.): 4.3kg
    Gross Weight (Esti.): 5.8kg
    Accessory VGA cable, DVI cable, audio cable, power cord, quick start guide, warranty card
    Regulation Approval Energy Star®,UL/cUL, CB, CE, FCC, CCC, BSMI, PSB, C-Tick,RoHS, WEEE, WHQL
    WEB LINK, well forum think m a spammer aint allowin me to post but u can find it easily on asus global web in lcd sektion
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    o yea the most imp thing will some body explain me whats wrong with this guy > LOL!!!
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    Hi mate, welcome to the forum - oh, I see you've been registered a while!

    I've got to say, I don't really understand the first paragraph of your post... sorry! And I don't think anyone can tell you if this monitor is worth the money since you haven't said how much you've seen it on sale for. If it was brand new for £5, probably yes it is!

    What I do know is that is a 16.2m colour monitor and if you're at all into photo editing or anything seriously graphical, 16.2m actually means 262,000 plus dithering and I (being a graphic designer) wouldn't touch it.

    I'd also try to disregard the speakers and use your own if you have them already.

    There's quite a lot you can learn about TFT monitors, I should know - it took me days to work out what to buy! I ended up with two Asus 20.1" PW201s and they seem to be very good - except that both of them are faulty so I've got to return them. Don't take this as too strong a sign of poor Asus workmanship though, since I've bought 2 motherboards and 1 graphics card from them previously and been happy. Anyway, if you want to know more about what you're buying, and without trying to make you leave Hexus, go take a look at forums.anandtech.com and there's an enormous and good "The LCD Thread" which will explain the different technologies. All TFT screens are not made the same!

    Stick up a price and I'm sure people will give you their opinion on whether it's worth the money...

    Hope this helps

    Ta

    DM

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    • sutton's system
      • Motherboard:
      • GA-965P-S3
      • CPU:
      • E6300
      • Memory:
      • 2x512MB DDR2 PC5300
      • Storage:
      • 250GB HDD
      • Graphics card(s):
      • 8800GTS 640MB
      • PSU:
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    IMO, good for gaming, not so hot on Photo editing.

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    The Asus monitors seem to be alot pricier than there competitors. I seen a 19" one on scan for about 190. You could get alot more for your money!

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    Ops mybad iforgot to post price, well m getting it for just 115£ hows it & hey i checked newegg reviews r pretty gud it work very well for almost everything like gaming n all other multimedia apps! wat u say? is thr ne other u recommend in 150£budget

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    Quote Originally Posted by dancingmatt View Post
    ..... If it was brand new for £5, probably yes it is!
    DM
    lol m8 for tht much i would rather go n buy tons of`em

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