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ASUS TUF Gaming VG249Q 23.8” Monitor 144Hz Full HD (1920 x 1080) 1ms IPS ELMB FreeSync Eye Care DisplayPort HDMI D-Sub,Black

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Style: 24" 144Hz


Features

  • 24-inch Full HD (1920x1080) IPS gaming monitor with fast 144Hz refresh rate designed for professional gamers and fast paced gameplay
  • ASUS Extreme Low Motion Blur (ELMB) Technology with 1ms MPRT to further reduce ghosting and motion blur
  • FreeSync technology to eliminate screen tearing and choppy frame rates
  • Ergonomically designed stand to offer extensive swivel, tilt, pivot and height adjustments
  • Shadow Boost Technology to enhance image details in dark areas, brightening scenes without over-exposing bright areas
  • 3-month Adobe Creative Cloud: Receive complimentary access with the purchase of this product (valid from 9/1/2023 to 8/31/2025)

Description

Designed for intense, fast-paced games, The Asus TUF Gaming VG249Q is a 24” Gaming IPS display with 1ms (MPRT) response time and blazing 144Hz refresh rate to give you super-smooth game play. The VG249Q features Free Sync compatibility and elmb technology to eliminate ghosting.

Brand: ASUS


Screen Size: 24 Inches


Resolution: FHD 1080p


Aspect Ratio: 169


Screen Surface Description: Flat


Standing screen display size: ‎24 Inches


Screen Resolution: ‎1920x1080


Max Screen Resolution: ‎1920 x 1080 Pixels


Brand: ‎ASUS


Series: ‎VG249Q


Item model number: ‎VG249Q


Item Weight: ‎14.3 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎14.37 x 21.28 x 7.8 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎14.37 x 21.28 x 7.8 inches


Color: ‎Black


Voltage: ‎100240 Volts


Manufacturer: ‎ASUS


Date First Available: ‎December 3, 2019


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great Monitor
Style: 49" Curved QHD 165Hz Smart KVM
The ASUS ROG Strix 49-Inch Ultra-Wide Curved Gaming Monitor is a phenomenal piece of tech that has completely transformed my gaming and productivity setup. The massive ultra-wide screen and 1800R curvature create an immersive view that draws you into games and makes multitasking seamless. Colors are vivid and sharp, with impressive contrast, making every detail pop whether I’m gaming or working. I not only use it for gaming, but it’s also been a huge boost to my productivity for work. The expansive screen real estate allows me to keep multiple windows open side-by-side, so I can easily manage tasks, compare documents, and stay organized without needing multiple monitors. The built-in KVM switch is a game-changer, too—I can effortlessly toggle between my gaming PC and work laptop with one keyboard and mouse setup, which keeps my desk clean and efficient. The high refresh rate and low response time deliver buttery-smooth gameplay without any noticeable lag or tearing, even in fast-paced scenes. This monitor is a solid investment for serious gamers and professionals alike. ASUS has truly outdone themselves with a monitor that delivers on all fronts—size, quality, and versatility! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2024 by Donny Donny

  • Awesome monitor
Style: 49" Curved QHD 165Hz Smart KVM
I couldn’t find any reviews before I purchased this, so I wanted to give it a review for anyone considering it. For some background, I bought this primarily as a work monitor (spreadsheets, presentations, Zoom calls, etc.). I wanted a 49” ultrawide, I wanted to be able to plug my laptop in with a single USB C, but was open to a dock, I wanted a high quality panel that was free from defects and manufacturing issues, and I wanted the 1800r curve with 1440p resolution (since 2160p isn’t an option). High refresh and other goodies are mostly nice-to-haves in case I feel like plugging a real computer into it. The Panel It’s worth noting that Asus doesn’t offer a zero dead pixel guarantee, but the screen is perfect. There are zero dead/stuck pixels, no light bleed, respectable black levels, and colors all look natural. It goes nice and bright, but I mostly use it at a lower brightness since I use it all day. It has a pixel density of 109ppi, which is good, not great, but does look like a continuous set of pixels with no screen door effect as long as you aren’t right on top of it. The curve on this monitor is 1800r, or in other words, has a radius of 1800 millimeters. Think of this as the maximum distance you can sit back from the monitor, where the G9 has a 1000r curve, where you would want to sit no further than 1 meter back, and this monitor you would want to sit no further than 1.8 meters back. My preference is to sit a few feet back if I have to stare at a monitor for 8 hours, and if I sat any closer I may have had a less favorable view of the monitor. Because of the viewing angles of the panel, from where I sit the last inch or so of the screen is a bit darker than the rest, and as you move closer the darkness eats up more and more of the screen. 1000r seemed like it would be too much of a curve, but perhaps more than 1800 would have been nice. Most of the time I don’t notice and am not looking at the extreme edge of the screen, but I’ll probably try to move the monitor just a bit further back anyway. If you like to sit closer, consider a 1000r panel. Everything Else I have my laptop plugged in with a USB C. When I put my laptop to sleep, the monitor goes to sleep, and when I wake my laptop up, the monitor wakes up. A minor detail, but nice to have. There isn’t any quirkiness of will it/won’t it turn on or any delay in it turning on. It just works, every time. The USB C can charge at 65 watts if you want to use the USB ports, or 90 watts if you don’t need the USB ports or want to connect them with a separate cable. It has a few USB ports and you can always slip a USB hub under the cover if you need more. Initially the monitor didn’t want to turn on, but there’s a setting where you need to pick the type of USB C connection. I’m getting full resolution, but only 60 hertz from my laptop, but it may be a laptop issue and not a monitor/USB C issue, I can’t say for sure. With a single USB C connection, I have power, video, mouse, keyboard, webcam, and speakers that connect through the monitor. No issues with connecting it to either mac or pc. I put the monitor on an Ergotron HX, so no comment on the stand as I haven’t really even looked at it. There does seem to be a bezel that could hide the screws on the vesa mount, but it doesn’t fit over the HX mount (without a dremel at least) and may just be intended for the stand anyway. It has speakers, but I would only use them in a pinch as they aren’t good. There’s a joystick on the bottom of it right in the middle that works well, but feels awkward to use because of the positioning and there isn’t a remote or anything. From a looks perspective, it’s fairly basic without any gamer RGB silliness or anything, but the fit and finish are nice and it looks cool mounted on the arm, likely due to the sheer size more than anything else. Conclusion I love it. You may have a different use case which I can’t comment on yet. Fancy Zones is a must have and it’s cool to snap a big 27” window in the middle of the screen with two smaller ones on the side. It’s really nice when someone is sharing their screen with you and you can make it as big as you want, because your screen is bigger and wider than theirs, even with their video on the side. No squinting needed. Screen sharing over zoom is fine as you can set it to share a portion of your screen. Teams doesn’t give you many good options, but there are workarounds. You are in the price range that you can get a g9 or Neo G9 on sale for a negligible difference, but between hoping the one USB C dock people recommend for it works and questionable QC, the Asus seems like the winner. There are a number of other 49” panels, Dell, LG, Phillips, AOC etc., many of which appear to be different variants of the same few panels, but on paper none seem like as good of a choice as the Asus. OLED monitors look interesting, but between burn in and questionable longevity, they don’t seem like the best choice for an everyday monitor. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2023 by Salamander

  • Decent quality
Style: 49" Curved QHD 165Hz Smart KVM
This monitor is a beauty with the perfect refresh rate. Easy to install and configure. Compatible with hdmi and dp and can adjust it as you prefer
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2025 by Adan

  • I love this display!
Style: 49" Curved QHD 165Hz Smart KVM
I wanted a large screen for work and this definitely fits the bill. 49 inches is huge. The quality of this is quite good. I got the VA version because I don't really game on this and I don't want burn in since I use it mostly for work and images can remain in the same spot for several long hours as I'm working. This display has a lot of features. It includes speakers which are ok, but not spectacular. They are equivalent to most displays that have built-in speakers. You can connect via Displayport, USB or HDMI. The refresh rate is 165hz. My work laptop can run this easily and it's just a 7th gen Lenovo Yoga X1. I also run a 34-inch mounted above the 49 and the work laptop still runs both fairly easily. This is definitely useable for gaming. There a lot of features built in, different modes, crosshairs, timers, Frame rate counter. There's also a built in KVM switch that lets you run dual sources. This really is a great display. There is an OLED version, but the VA was best for me personally. Great display! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2024 by Matthew

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