After trying out 2 HP OMEN X25f, 1 Viewsonic xg2402 and 1 LG 24GL600 each about for one week and sending all back course they couldn't satisfy me one way or the other my attention felt on the new ASUS VG259Q 144hz 1ms mprt IPS monitor which is using the AUO M250HAN01.6 panel.
I bought the monitor €289 (just out curiosity about the performance of the new IPS panels) and I played a few rounds in cs:go did some desktop tasks, vied pictures to observe the colours and overall I'm pleasantly surprised.
Gonna use it some more days to get a better expression, I'll let you know later.
ASUS VG259Q
ASUS VG259Q
Last edited by Max_hz on 21 Nov 2019, 09:31, edited 1 time in total.
In use: Asus VG259QM IPS 240-280hz - Hanns-G HS233 TN 120hz
Used before: LG 24LG600 TN 144hz - HP Omen X 25f TN 240hz - ViewSonic XG2402 TN 144hz - Asus VG259Q IPS 144hz
Used before: LG 24LG600 TN 144hz - HP Omen X 25f TN 240hz - ViewSonic XG2402 TN 144hz - Asus VG259Q IPS 144hz
Re: ASUS VG259Q
Hi i thinking buy this monitor to. Its good you recommend?
How big is ips glow and beck light bleed.
How about blur and ghosting,
How big is ips glow and beck light bleed.
How about blur and ghosting,
Re: ASUS VG259Q
In short my first impressions for now (need some more time to use it for a final);rihijs1 wrote:Hi i thinking buy this monitor to. Its good you recommend?
How big is ips glow and beck light bleed.
How about blur and ghosting,
*Pros
-clearest image I've seen so far in game and desktop use without almost no blur or ghosting
-good colours and blacks/whites
-fluently performanche in cs:go (that surprised me)
-none artifacts like checkerboard, fine-lines or vertical-lines textures
-a monitor capable for universal use
-nice sturdy adjustable stand without screaming (game) colours
*Cons
-minor ips-glow in left low corner
-minor backlight bleed (only visible in a dark room on a black background)
-a bit weak contrast (but better then the tn-panels I tried before)
-no usb-ports (if you need them on your monitor)
-a bit expensive
I only play cs:go (for the moment) and I don't use any sync-technology (disabled in osd-settings) so I cannot say anything about
free-sync or adaptive-sync performance.
I tried very short ELMB and it seems to do a good job but again I don't use it in cs:go.
Recommanding hmm... I don't know that depends just make sure to buy it in a shop with good return policies
In use: Asus VG259QM IPS 240-280hz - Hanns-G HS233 TN 120hz
Used before: LG 24LG600 TN 144hz - HP Omen X 25f TN 240hz - ViewSonic XG2402 TN 144hz - Asus VG259Q IPS 144hz
Used before: LG 24LG600 TN 144hz - HP Omen X 25f TN 240hz - ViewSonic XG2402 TN 144hz - Asus VG259Q IPS 144hz
Re: ASUS VG259Q
Sound good i think will buy it. My old monitor is tn 60hz, think i will feal upgrade.
I play semi dark(led strip around my room) room. Ips glow or bleed jumping in eyes or just when looking at it?
I am causal game not pro and some time watching movies.
I read reddit 1 comment where sad hard read text its blur. Its true?
Pls link me your monitor config.
Thanks for info.
My second option was asus vg258q tn panel. But like u sad this asus vg249q is so good. then i will go with this
I play semi dark(led strip around my room) room. Ips glow or bleed jumping in eyes or just when looking at it?
I am causal game not pro and some time watching movies.
I read reddit 1 comment where sad hard read text its blur. Its true?
Pls link me your monitor config.
Thanks for info.
My second option was asus vg258q tn panel. But like u sad this asus vg249q is so good. then i will go with this
Re: ASUS VG259Q
Text is sharp and clear without blur and indeed I saw that message too on reddit, it's related to the overdrive setting, I use tracefree 60 for desktop use and tracefree 80 in games without any problem.
IPS glow is inherent to the IPS technology so there is a reasonable chance your unit will have it but it will vary on each unit, I don't play in a dark room or neither play games with real dark scenes so I cannot advice you with that, like I said it's visible (minor) but not disturbing and you 'll have to look for it.
If you go for a TN panel I would choose the vg258qr above the vg258q.
Also you need some luck these days when buying a new monitor!
Keep in mind;
Considering the large possibility of (quality) differences in all properties (more or less)) between the panels I assume every panel is unique same for all us humans (having a unique physical body and mind, perception, experience, etc.) so those are mine unique experiences with this monitor.
IPS glow is inherent to the IPS technology so there is a reasonable chance your unit will have it but it will vary on each unit, I don't play in a dark room or neither play games with real dark scenes so I cannot advice you with that, like I said it's visible (minor) but not disturbing and you 'll have to look for it.
If you go for a TN panel I would choose the vg258qr above the vg258q.
Also you need some luck these days when buying a new monitor!
Keep in mind;
Considering the large possibility of (quality) differences in all properties (more or less)) between the panels I assume every panel is unique same for all us humans (having a unique physical body and mind, perception, experience, etc.) so those are mine unique experiences with this monitor.
In use: Asus VG259QM IPS 240-280hz - Hanns-G HS233 TN 120hz
Used before: LG 24LG600 TN 144hz - HP Omen X 25f TN 240hz - ViewSonic XG2402 TN 144hz - Asus VG259Q IPS 144hz
Used before: LG 24LG600 TN 144hz - HP Omen X 25f TN 240hz - ViewSonic XG2402 TN 144hz - Asus VG259Q IPS 144hz
Re: ASUS VG259Q
If you can please send pic.
1. Black room with black screen
2. Black room with normal desktop
3. Light room with normal desktop
Its will help me a lot
1. Black room with black screen
2. Black room with normal desktop
3. Light room with normal desktop
Its will help me a lot
Re: ASUS VG259Q
Maybe if I have time for such things next week, I'm working at the moment.
In use: Asus VG259QM IPS 240-280hz - Hanns-G HS233 TN 120hz
Used before: LG 24LG600 TN 144hz - HP Omen X 25f TN 240hz - ViewSonic XG2402 TN 144hz - Asus VG259Q IPS 144hz
Used before: LG 24LG600 TN 144hz - HP Omen X 25f TN 240hz - ViewSonic XG2402 TN 144hz - Asus VG259Q IPS 144hz
Re: ASUS VG259Q
Hi, i'm very interested in this monitor (i bought a Viewsonic xg2402 a couple of weeks ago but i'm not satisfied with the image quality so i'll send it back)
I'd like to know if the ASUS VG259Q has a sRGB mode that doesn't locked off the brightness adjustment level
(in the AOC 24g2 the sRGB emulation mode locked off the brightness adjustment at a very high level, and for me this is a deal breaker)
Thanks and sorry for poor english
I'd like to know if the ASUS VG259Q has a sRGB mode that doesn't locked off the brightness adjustment level
(in the AOC 24g2 the sRGB emulation mode locked off the brightness adjustment at a very high level, and for me this is a deal breaker)
Thanks and sorry for poor english
Re: ASUS VG259Q
Want see rtings,com make review about Asus VG259Q. Can you pls vote for this monitor!!!
https://www.rtings.com/monitor/suggestions
https://www.rtings.com/monitor/suggestions
Re: ASUS VG259Q
@Hansen79
The brightness adjustment level is indeed locked off same as for contrast, saturation, color temp and skin tone.
Blue light filter (5 steps) and shadow boost (3 steps) are not locked.
For me personally the brightness level in SGRB mode is just good and I don't think that it's in the high range rather in the mid range.
Btw. nothing wrong with your English
The brightness adjustment level is indeed locked off same as for contrast, saturation, color temp and skin tone.
Blue light filter (5 steps) and shadow boost (3 steps) are not locked.
For me personally the brightness level in SGRB mode is just good and I don't think that it's in the high range rather in the mid range.
Btw. nothing wrong with your English
In use: Asus VG259QM IPS 240-280hz - Hanns-G HS233 TN 120hz
Used before: LG 24LG600 TN 144hz - HP Omen X 25f TN 240hz - ViewSonic XG2402 TN 144hz - Asus VG259Q IPS 144hz
Used before: LG 24LG600 TN 144hz - HP Omen X 25f TN 240hz - ViewSonic XG2402 TN 144hz - Asus VG259Q IPS 144hz