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Review on ASUS VA249HE 1080P Monitor: Experience Crisp Visuals and Wide Viewing Angle on a 23.8" Touch Screen Display at 60Hz by Erik Basile

Revainrating 5 out of 5

With money, worth buying, worth the time

If you have astigmatism or damaged eyes, be sure to buy these. Less pain and more time for normal vision. My boys got 2 monitors each and never complained. The most common complaint is that they spend all day at the computer from school and don't want to spend too much time on the internet and gaming, preferring to use their phones or Xbox. No boy needs glasses, but they always had a headache after a few hours with their old monitors. I had to work on my oldest computer to show it how to copy a PDF file so it can change the color of the leaf from red. He kept adding it to the saved web page and didn't know how to save it as a regular PDF file to his documents. The color was very bright and even killed my eyes. But showing him how to change the settings on the monitors to combat brightness was easier than I expected. None of my boys read monitor instructions and guides, so I let them sit down, read everything, and learn how to set everything up in the same day. The screen itself helps get rid of the bright aspects, it looks like the screen isn't flat. I have to wear a coat over my glasses to block glare from most monitors (can't remember what it's called) but with these I didn't even have to wear glasses. My monitors are meant to help with eye problems because that's fine, but I still have to wear glasses. These sets put mine in the shade and my monitors are likely to become more and more expensive. *sigh* I should have found them when we built ours, now I envy my boy Rolf!

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Pros
  • ‎1920x1080 pixels
Cons
  • Bad brightness

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