ASUS TUF Gaming VG24VQ (1920 x 1080 pixels, 24")
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ASUS TUF Gaming VG24VQ

1920 x 1080 pixels, 24"


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cedricmenzi05

4 years ago

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buechler.aaron

4 years ago

@Cedricmenzi05 I don't use it in a combination with a second one. But I could imagine that it will take some getting used to with the curved screen. I find the curvature quite strong allso I would say. It's not suitable for that. but if this product has a 30 day return policy. Just order it and return it if it doesn't fit.

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m.gilliand

10 months ago

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digitec

10 months ago

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Yes, you can use a PlayStation 5 (PS5) with the ASUS TUF Gaming VG24VQ1B monitor. Here are the relevant details: - The monitor supports Full HD (1920 x 1080) output at 120 Hz on the PS5 and Xbox Series X/S. - It features HDMI (version 1.4) and DisplayPort (version 1.2) connectivity, allowing it to be connected to the PS5 via an HDMI cable. So you can enjoy a smooth, tear-free gaming experience with your PS5 on this monitor.

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mariomuehlpfordt

1 year ago

Which wall mount fits the monitor?

Any mount that has a Vesa standard of 100 x 100 mm and is suitable for this weight and screen size. e.g. these here would be a possibility: https://www.galaxus.ch/de/search?filter=pt%3D1986%2C841%3D402%2C20160%3D23%3A30%3A7%2C21986%3D380626%2C11853%3D1_&is=Wandhalterung&q=wandhalterung%20monitor

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Anonymous

4 years ago

Can you also connect a PS5?

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microcarl

4 years ago

XBox Series S via HDMI cable runs perfectly with 120fps/120Hz. PS5 should therefore also be connectable without any problems.

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Anonymous

3 years ago

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_KJ26_

3 years ago

Be careful not to confuse the two. Most monitors today have a colour depth of 6, 8 or 10 bits. As far as I know, the colour depth only defines the number of colours that a single pixel can reproduce. With 8 bits, that would be 256 colours per pixel. So if you look at the whole display, it could reproduce 16.7 million colours.

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