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Asus VH232H
$220.00
Released November, 2008
The Pros:Full 1080p resolution. 16:9 aspect ratio is ideal for watching media. HDMI input for use with gaming consoles or Blu-ray players.
The Cons:Poor built-in speakers, like most built-in monitor speakers they aren't worth using. Cheap plastic stand - poor ergonomics, tilt only. TN panel - fast and cheap to buy/produce at the expense of viewing angles and true colour quality.
The Asus VH232H is a 23" widescreen LCD monitor from Asus' VH Series for 2008 and is an upgrade to the VH222H. The monitor features a native resolution of 1080p and a high contrast ratio of 20,000:1.
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It offers a 16:9 aspect ratio for undistorted widescreen graphics and has a 5ms response time making it suitable for applications such as gaming. The VH232H utilizes ASCR and Splended Video Intelligence technologies for automatic color and contrast adjustment to provide optimal image quality. The monitor is designed with a tilting screen, built-in 2-Watt stereo speakers, and includes VGA, D-Sub and DVI connectors. It also has an HDMI input allowing connection to game consoles and blu-ray players for high definition graphics. The VH232H is environmentally friendly, manufactured according to GreenASUS standards and is Energy Star qualified. The monitor is wall-mountable and comes with a 3 year limited warranty.
Features/Specs
- 23" Widescreen LCD Display
- 1920 x 1080p Native Resolution
- 20,000:1 Contrast Ratio
- 300 nits Brightness
- 5ms Response Time
- 16:9 Image Aspect Ratio
- Built-in 2-Watt Stereo Speakers
- 25-degree Tilting Screen
- ASCR Technology
- Splendid Video Intelligence Technology
- HDMI, SPDIF, and 3.5mm Jack Inputs
- VGA, D-Sub and DVI (with HDCP) Connectors
- Energy Star Qualified
- Manufactured According to GreenASUS Standards
- VESA Wall-Mount Compatible
- 3 year limited warranty
User Reviews (5)
Pros & Cons
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16:9 aspect ratio is ideal for watching media
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HDMI input for use with gaming consoles or Blu-ray players
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fast refresh rate means there will be no visible blurring with intense onscreen motion
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attractive bezel and stand
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poor built-in speakers, like most built-in monitor speakers they aren't worth using
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cheap plastic stand - poor ergonomics, tilt only
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TN panel - fast and cheap to buy/produce at the expense of viewing angles and true colour quality
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Comments (2)
George Kohler:
#asus_vh232h The speakers are fine for normal use. What do you expect from something so thin, there is no room for huge magnets. Use surround sound if you want to blast your movies.
Apr 19, 10
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