
2x3W stereo speakers are built in and a mini-jack output lets users to connect headphones. However, the system is not integrated so you have to buy the kit separately.Īsus also says that the monitor includes HDMI, dual-link DVI and D-SUB (VGA) inputs. The monitor also supports Nvidia 3D Vision 2. Asus says that this should improve 2D and 3D gaming even further but the true performs remains to be tested.Īsus VG278HE is based on a TN panel with 1920x1080 pixel resolution and 2 ms (g2g) response time. This adds an extra of 24 pictures per second over 120 Hz monitors. The new model is called VG278HE and is the first monitor to implement a 144 Hz-enabled panel.


Asus has announced the first 144 Hz monitor, designed to make gaming performance in 2D and 3D even smoother.Īsus has announced a new 27-inch monitor and the successor to the VG278H. FWIW, the contrast ratio appears to improve as the monitor warms up over maybe 20 minutes or so after being turned on.either that or my eyes adjust and it's placebo.In the past few years 120 Hz monitors have been the preferred choice for gamers but here comes the next step. The main problem is the low contrast ratio, which is worse with LB on.

If nothing changes, you are not doing it right and the profiles aren't applying.Ĭolors aren't too bad on my monitor now with ICC profiles. You should be able to see a clear difference in picture change if you switch between them. Load up the profiles for with and without LightBoost.

Sometimes you have to go into the advanced default settings and mess with stuff before it applies correctly. Go into your color management settings, and I believe there's a box you have to check so you can use custom ICC profiles. Make sure you're using the NCX profiles, and you have to use different profiles if you switch between LightBoost on and off:Īs for using profiles, you shouldn't have to put the files anywhere.
