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BenQ XL2430T Vs Asus VG248QE

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Which one has better image quality and features cause i assume that they both have same input lag and they are both 144hz

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They're both 144hz, both TN panels, both 1ms Input lag.

 

I'd go for the Asus VG248QE, everyone on the LTT forums recommends it, and the 3D is a bonus in the ~1 app that can use it :P

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Asus VG248QE is better imo!

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Which one has better image quality and features cause i assume that they both have same input lag and they are both 144hz

 

I've seen a few reviews saying that the BenQ has less input lag and better colors after calibration. View angles are also outstanding for a TN-panel.

 

Go with the XL2430T or the cheaper XL2420Z. All the XL2430T has over it is a different stand and s-switch.

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Cheaper than BenQ and Price to performance. And more popular too!

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XL2430T is better, considering gaming performance and BenQ's widely use in pro gaming environment.

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XL2430T is better, considering gaming performance and BenQ's widely use in pro gaming environment.

But what about the colors?
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But what about the colors?

Color is great (for TN panel). You could adjust it by "Color Vibrance" mode.

 

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Color is great (for TN panel). You could adjust it by "Color Vibrance" mode.

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I have 2 VG248QE's and can say the monitors are a solid "eh" they are nothing special. I wouldnt buy them again thats for sure, go with the BenQ i would say, i hear it is a much better panel.

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I have 2 VG248QE's and can say the monitors are a solid "eh" they are nothing special. I wouldnt buy them again thats for sure, go with the BenQ i would say, i hear it is a much better panel.

Wait why wouldnt you buy them again O.o?
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Wait why wouldnt you buy them again O.o?

Because the colors on the panel are not that great, viewing angles are not great either, I think there are a lot better 144hz monitors out there with better colors and viewing angles (I have heard benQ has a few that are better) and even on the "darkest" setting with the brightness all the way down it is still way too bright, and everything just looks a bit washed out (yes i have tried fiddling with all the settings) For the price im sure you could find a better panel.

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