Hello,
I asked it in the news already, but I thought I'd ask it in the forum too.
So what functions are lost after G-sync upgrade in the Asus VG248Q?
I assume the overdrive setting is gone, and you can not tweak the overdrive any more. The additional HDMI/DVI inputs are gone. The Asus crosshair and timer is gone. Is that all correct?
For me those are the reasons I will probably wait for a proper Asus G-Sync monitor or Benq monitor. Since I have a PS4 on my computer desk and switch inputs alot, having only 1 input is unacceptable for me. Also I want to be able to adjust the overdrive.
What functions of the VG248Q are lost after G-sync upgrade?
What functions of the VG248Q are lost after G-sync upgrade?
Falkentynes BenQ Service Menu thread: http://forums.blurbusters.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=2467
Re: What functions of the VG248Q are lost after G-sync upgra
The only function the G-sync board has on the OSD is brightness and ULMB toggle. Contrast and RGB adjustment can be accessed through software. All other functions including sound and OSD features are gone.
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For console users who need a multi-input monitor, there are solutions coming -- keep tuned!
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