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Asus Monitors Reviews

Updated: Apr 27, 2025 16:24
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#51
alaScore 91

Asus ZenScreen MB16AC (15.6-inch)

The Asus ZenScreen MB16AC is a portable, easy-to-use second display for a laptop, but it's dimmer than we'd like.

7 expert reviews | 12 user reviews

#52
alaScore 91

Asus ProArt PA279Q

Although 24-inch 1080p IPS displays are now available under £200, good-quality 27-inch consumer panels are still a fair bit more expensive. Therefore there's not too much of a price difference between those screens and the Asus PA279Q. For the extra...

20 expert reviews | 106 user reviews

#53
alaScore 91

Asus MX27AQ

Kitguru says: If you want to upgrade to a new high grade IPS panel then the ASUS Designo MX27AQ should be right at the top of your final list.

8 expert reviews | 69 user reviews

#54
alaScore 91

Asus ProArt PA248QV 24"

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23 expert reviews | 744 user reviews

#55
alaScore 91

Asus VG248QE

The Asus VG248QE is a 24-inch gaming monitor featuring a 144Hz refresh rate, a speedy pixel response, and a highly adjustable stand. It's a good performer but could use a few more gamer-centric features.

26 expert reviews | 1819 user reviews

#56
alaScore 91

ASUS VG245H

The ASUS VG245H is a 1080p monitor with a TN panel which is great for gaming, but only decent for mixed usage. It has mediocre picture quality as blacks appear gray in a dark room, and the viewing angle is very bad so the sides of the screen look...

3 expert reviews | 35 user reviews

#57
alaScore 91

Asus PA238Q

Another thing that the PA238Q does right is the OSD controls. For one, they are in the front, clearly marked and non-touch, making them easy to decipher and use than those that has them stash away in the back, and relies purely on memory to get one...

25 expert reviews | 726 user reviews

#58
alaScore 91

Asus PA328Q

The Asus PA328Q is a top-performing 32-inch Ultra-High-Definition (UHD) monitor that's loaded with features, including multiple digital-video inputs, an ergonomic stand, and advanced image settings.

15 expert reviews | 23 user reviews

#59
alaScore 91

Asus VG236H

The Asus VG236H is a decent performing monitor that includes enough extras to justify its price.

28 expert reviews | 283 user reviews

#60
alaScore 91

Asus MX279H

If I had to summarize the MX279H with a single sentence, it would be: “Good, but not too good”. For the price you are getting, you are getting a good display, even if it is not the latest. If this is okay with you, and you like its design, and the 27...

23 expert reviews | 1283 user reviews

#61
alaScore 91

Asus PA246

The Editors' Choice Award-winning Asus PA246Q is a professional-class monitor with a satisfying number of features at an affordable price.

31 expert reviews | 168 user reviews

#62
alaScore 91

ASUS MS226 / MS236 / MS246

We weren't blown away by the benchmark numbers the ET2410IUTS-B019C turned out, nor did we expect to be when we glanced the spec sheet. There's just 4GB of RAM, a mechanical hard drive, and a lower end Core i3 2100 processor that Asus tasked with both...

31 expert reviews | 295 user reviews

#63
alaScore 91

Asus PB279Q

Our final word on the Asus PB279Q is that for its price, it’s priced to absolutely sell. This is a superb IPS monitor with excellent display specs and great connectivity options. Useful for gamers, casual users or professionals of most types.

15 expert reviews | 52 user reviews

#64
alaScore 91

Asus ROG Swift PG27AQ

Like the Asus PG279Q, the PG27AQ is a monitor that is difficult to compare with others because its feature set is so specific. Its only obvious, direct competitor is the Acer XB280HK, another 4K panel with G-Sync. The Acer holds up against the PG27AQ...

11 expert reviews | 74 user reviews

#65
alaScore 91

Asus PQ321Q

Many consider me to be a 4K hater. The past few trade shows I've attended have been pushing it on consumers to replace their TVs, but I see less value in it. When it comes to a computer display, it is a different game. Unlike a 50” TV, we sit close to...

23 expert reviews | 939 user reviews

#66
alaScore 91

Asus MG279Q

The 27-inch Asus MG279Q monitor delivers solid gaming performance, thanks to AMD's FreeSync technology and a speedy 144Hz refresh rate.

17 expert reviews | 218 user reviews

#67
alaScore 91

ASUS MX38VC

Asus’s new 38-inch mega monitor is a superwide sight to behold and includes wireless device charging, but lacks HDR visuals.

4 expert reviews

#68
alaScore 90

Asus VC239H

- I would highly recommend this monitor to someone who is looking for a high-quality, affordable monitor. - I didn't realize the monitor border was only on bottom as opposed to around the whole screen. Similar to an infinity edge monitor, but has small...

1 expert reviews | 504 user reviews

#69
alaScore 90

ASUS MX27UQ

This is a great monitor. In fact it turned out to be my fourth 4K monitor. Here's my story. I originally had the Acer S277HKwmjdpp 27-Inch 4K2K which was visually stunning. Unfortunately this had a problem with the power (a known fault) so ended up...

3 expert reviews | 3 user reviews

#70
alaScore 90

Asus MG28UQ

For fans of 4K gaming, the Asus MG28UQ makes for a very robust piece of gaming technology with no serious flaws and very few minor flaws. We recommend it for gamers and casual non-gaming users in a home or office setting. However, the low color...

5 expert reviews | 39 user reviews

#71
alaScore 90

Asus MX34VQ

Smooth motion handling and a curved 34-inch screen make the Asus Designo Curved MX34VQ a good choice for users looking for a monitor that offers a more immersive gaming experience than a traditional flat-screen monitor. Its VA panel delivered dark...

9 expert reviews | 3 user reviews

#72
alaScore 90

Asus MG278Q

We don't hate TN monitors by any means and the latest panels look pretty good, but we still prefer IPS. In this case, the MG278Q matches its more-expensive stablemate in every area except for contrast and exceeds it in usable FreeSync range. Depending...

6 expert reviews | 82 user reviews

#73
alaScore 90

Asus PA249Q

The Asus PA249Q delivers the rich, accurate colors that graphics professionals require and it's jam-packed with features but it has trouble at the dark end of the grayscale, and it's expensive.

18 expert reviews | 119 user reviews

#74
alaScore 90

ASUS VW246H

The Editors' Choice Award-winning Asus PA246Q is a professional-class monitor with a satisfying number of features at an affordable price.

17 expert reviews | 1551 user reviews

#75
alaScore 90

ASUS PG221 / PG221H

The ASUS PG221 will appeal to gamers and multimedia enthusiasts who demand smooth motion performance and a better-than-average audio experience. Its lofty price tag will likely scare off users on a budget, though.

32 expert reviews | 73 user reviews

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    ASUSTeK Computer Incorporated (Asus) (TSE: 2357, LSE: ASKD) is a Taiwan-based multinational company that produces motherboards, graphics cards, optical drives, PDAs, notebook computers, servers, networking products, mobile phones, computer cases, computer components, and computer cooling systems. Commonly called by its brand name Asus (pronounced ah-soo-ss or [a'sus] in IPA), it is listed on both the London Stock Exchange and the Taiwan Stock Exchange. In 2007, one in three desktop PCs sold... Read more about Asus