ASUS VZ229HE 21.5 Monitor, FHD (1920×1080), IPS, Ultra-Slim Design, Flicker free, Low Blue Light, TUV certified
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ASUS VZ229HE 21.5 Monitor, FHD (1920×1080), IPS, Ultra-Slim Design, Flicker free, Low Blue Light, TUV certified
£159.99
Description
- Elegant ultra-slim profile is only 7 mm thin
- Frameless design suitable for multi-display use
- IPS Technology with stunningly wide 178 degrees viewing angles
- ASUS Eye Care Monitors feature TรV Rheinland-certified Flicker-free and Low Blue Light technologies to ensure a comfortable viewing experience
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Specification: ASUS VZ229HE 21.5 Monitor, FHD (1920×1080), IPS, Ultra-Slim Design, Flicker free, Low Blue Light, TUV certified
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6 reviews for ASUS VZ229HE 21.5 Monitor, FHD (1920×1080), IPS, Ultra-Slim Design, Flicker free, Low Blue Light, TUV certified
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Bandman –
I needed to replace my old Samsung 19″ monitor that was ~14 years’ old. As I am not interested in playing games it is difficult to rate that particular feature, but the colour balance and screen quality is very good. I had considered the ASUS VS248HR (gaming 1ms) at a similar price point, but decided in favour of an IPS panel (~5ms). I have used someone else’s VS248HR and would have been perfectly happy with that model, but for my needs (general use, browsing, images etc, viewing angles), the VZ249HE was my preferred choice.
The first thing I did after plugging it in to my desktop machine, running Linux Mint (18.3, XFCE), was to calibrate it using Dispcal in conjunction with an X-rite i1Display 2 monitor calibration, which produced an excellent display. For its price I believe it is really good value, and when calibrated would be difficult to beat. The only things that I would say are its negative points which may be important for some people are: screen only tilts, no vertical…
Dave Bucks –
I’ve bought Asus monitors before and they’ve all been great, and this is no exception. Bought this 27″ Asus after I accidentally smashed my old 24″ monitor. Wow, what a difference a few inches makes! I use my PC mainly for playing games, watching videos, and the usual browsing/email etc, and going from 24″ to 27″ makes a world of difference. As for build and image quality, well it’s the usual high quality you’d expect from Asus. My only criticism is that using the settings buttons on the underside of the monitor can be a bit fiddly, but this is a common problem with monitors.
HOWEVER: This is a 1080p monitor, not 4K. What does this mean? It means it is high definition, but not the absolute highest. If your eyesight is very good and you sit close enough, you will probably notice the pixels, mostly on fonts. How bad is this? Well for the vast majority of people it will simply not be an issue. If you are a graphic designer who needs the absolute ultra-sharpest image possible then you…
Hari –
Review for ASUS VZ249HE 24 Inch (23.8 Inch) Monitor, FHD (1920 x 1080),
I am using this as a second monitor next to Macbook pro 13inch 2018 model and the sharpness of text between two is day and night… Text sharpness in PDF document between two is completely different. The same text you can read at certain zoom level on macbook and is completely unreadable when moved to this ASUS screen. How can they make such a big screen with low screen resolution!
Don’t buy this monitor for working where you need to see image/text sharp, perhaps it is good for casual gaming and watching movies.
I was quick throw away the cardboard box it came in with otherwise I would have returned it.
Amandeep Sharma –
I can’t understand the 5 star reviews. These folks probably haven’t used monitors from any other brands or are color blind.
I have a LG 23MP68VQ. I ordered this as I wanted to have a dual screen setup for my work. If this were my only monitor I’d probably be happy with it. But next to the LG I can’t bear to look at it.
It doesn’t display the black/dark regions well. They appear as grey. I spent an hour trying to caliberate the settings to get it to match LG, but no luck.
Look at the attached image. The image is supposed to be black, and same image is open on both monitors.
And no, there isn’t a massive difference in price for the two monitors. I got my other one for plus minus 10 pounds.
Brian Welch –
I bought 2 of these monitors to replace a single/smaller monitor and what a difference.
Physically they are very light and very thin (the main screen), with quite a solid base “arm” that’s connected to the back of the monitor — this levers out — the round base stand screen to the bottom of the lever arm and you can easily do this with a small screw driver, a coin or with the handy clip thats connected to the screw.
Setting them up is very easy, and it’s mainly to screw the bottom in and remove the protective labels.
The bezel on the edges is also very slim so having the two monitors side by side — really gives a massive window/real estate for the destop to be supplied.
Connections on this monitor are as described, power, via a small transformer and VGA or HDMI.
Set-up and connection very easy and once I turned my PC on again, the 1st (and 2nd screen), where automatically recrognised so no changing any settings from the PC/screen management software.
I’m running these two on a Nvidia…
Sam –
Update: One year Later
These still perform brilliantly. No faults at all with daily use, if you are considering getting a new monitor(s) then I can 100% recommend this model. You will not be disappointed.
Original Review:
Only just set these up but cannot complain. They were packaged brilliantly to avoid damage, credit to Asus. They are clear, no dead pixels and look great when gaming (league of legends)
Perfect addition to the set up.
Would reccomend these of you’re on the fence.