Asus vg248qe speakers not working
The Asus VG248QE features a 24″ TN panel LED-backlit display and a resolution of 1920×1080 with 80,000,000:1 ASUS smart contrast ratio that manages to deliver dark blacks and bright whites.
ASUS VG248QE SPEAKERS NOT WORKING MANUAL
Note: Inside the package box, you can find a DisplayPort cable, a IEC power cord, a dual-link DVI, a stereo audio, the user manual and the ASUS VG248QE driver. Overall the Asus VG248QE measures 22.4×19.7×9.1 in and it can be wall mounted (VESA compatible).ĭesign-wise, the Asus VG248QE isn’t flashy or overloaded with features, it is just a simple, clean design that will manage to please most of its users. Still, you can find a stereo 3.5mm mini jack, headphone output and two 2-watt speakers for a reasonably good audio experience. One downside is the lack of USB ports or an analogue video input. On the back side of the monitor you can find the video inputs, HDMI, dual-link DVI-D connector and DisplayPort. The base of the monitor has a high gloss finish that can retain fingerprints, it allows for between 45 and 90 degrees swivels and thanks to the telescoping mounting arm, you can adjust height, tilt and pivot.īeneath the lower bezels, the buttons can be found as follows: Splendid Mode (Scenery, Standard, Theatre, Game, sRGB, Night View), GamePlus/Down, Menu, Brightness/Up, Source and Power button with a status light (doesn’t distract as it’s not visible from normal viewing angle). The matte finish has zero glare, perfect for bright rooms. The bezels around the screen are reasonably thick, the screen surface has a matte texture. The Asus VG248QE features a simple but elegant design, with a black glossy look that reminds us of the 27in Asus VG278HE. This Asus monitor promises to be one of the best gaming monitors that you can find considering its price tag so let’s see if it delivers. Note: This type of monitors were originally created for enjoying 3D content more smoothly and fluid. One monitor that caught our eye and fits the description without being irrationally expensive is the Asus VG248QE. Gaming monitors come in various shapes and sizes, most with 144Hz or above and the ideal response time should be 1ms. Which monitor should you buy so you can fully experience all that power? So you’re on the market to build a gaming rig capable to play the latest games and after your tower is complete comes an enigma.