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Senin, 03 Agustus 2015

Asus VE247H 24-Inch Full-HD LED Backlight LCD Monitor with Integrated Speakers

Asus VE247H 24-Inch Full-HD LED Backlight LCD Monitor with Integrated Speakers..


Asus VE247H 24-Inch Full-HD LED Backlight LCD Monitor with Integrated Speakers

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51 of 54 people found the following review helpful.
4Great Monitor for a Great Price
By Dattucha
Just got it a couple of weeks ago and so far I'm very happy with it. The screen is bright and beautiful (LED technology) and it comes with an HDMI connection. And all the specs are good.

As always, the built-in speakers are completely useless - sound like crap (I still don't get why they even bother putting it in). I gotta say the vertical viewing angle is not the greatest (looking up at the screen is slightly darker...looking down at it brighter). But then again it's very much a standard for monitors in this price range.

In the end, there's one thing you have to keep in mind: while it's probably one of the very best monitors you can get for under $200 (if not THE)...it's not exactly the best monitor money can buy. Having done my research, the ones starting $400-$500 range are basically in a different ballpark. So you pretty much get what you pay for. And in this case, for this price, you get PLENTY...in fact WAY MORE than you ever could before. So if you're cool with not having "the best" for now...and need a good monitor for cheap - this is the one. For sure.

77 of 87 people found the following review helpful.
2Inverse ghosting
By G. Carter
Type VE247H into google and one of the suggested completions will be 'ghosting fix'. This monitor uses something called "Overdrive" to make the response time 2ms instead of 5ms. The result is 'inverse ghosting' -- basically, black font on a white background will leave a 'trail.' The only way to fix this is to go into the service menu by holding the power button and menu button (while the monitor is off), then pressing the menu button again (once the monitor is on), and setting 'OD' to off. Sadly, this has to be done everytime you switch inputs or turn the monitor off. Very annoying, avoid the VE24x series at all costs. Asus has no fix for this nor any plans to remedy the situation.

21 of 22 people found the following review helpful.
5Perfect for the price - ASUS VE247H
By H. Lie
I have been using it for a month. It is sharp, bright and color is great!

The initial setting is just too bright. There is a mode button to toggle from Standard, to Theater, to ... . All of them are too bright.

I use the Standard mode, and change the brightness to 60%, and contrast to 60%. It is looking good now. Agree with other reviewer that the light is rather directional, but it is the same for most low end LCD monitors. When I am viewing and adjusting photos, I just have to make sure my viewing position is correct.

It is a great product for that price range.

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Selasa, 28 April 2015

Asus Z87 PRO LGA 1150 Motherboard

Asus Z87 PRO LGA 1150 Motherboard..


Asus Z87 PRO LGA 1150 Motherboard

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59 of 67 people found the following review helpful.
4Asus Z87-Pro, where an overclock is just a click away!
By MOAR COARS
I'm pasting this review from my website but you will have to go to my website in order to see the benchmark results because I cannot put pictures in Amazon reviews. I posted the link in the comments because Amazon doesn't allow URLs in reviews.

With the arrival of the much anticipated Haswell processor, Asus has released a variety of mainstream motherboards that are targeted at enthusiasts and gamers. Today I'm going to be reviewing the Z87-Pro which is the big brother to the Z87-A. I have had the Asus Z87-Pro for a few days now and I'm overall very impressed by its performance, durability and build quality. Asus has always made outstanding motherboards and the Asus Z87-Pro is an impressive mid-range motherboard that not only looks attractive but performs like a champ as well. The Z87-Pro sports the gold color scheme which I think looks quite attractive and makes the motherboard feel more premium. It comes with an endless amount of options (which I will go into full details later) for overclocking, fan customization and power saving options.

The brand new AI Suite III is improved quite a lot and Asus has done a fantastic job at making overclocking as easy as possible. I was able to get my 4770K with a single mouse click overclocked to 4.6Ghz with the correct settings and voltages and that's all thanks to the new AI Suite III. It automatically found the right settings, voltages and optimized the system to perform like it should with the new overclock. Asus has completely redesigned the interface in the AI Suite III which is easier to understand and follow and has also implemented a lot of new features that are very useful. AI Suite III allows you to control every single part of your motherboard and even turn off some parts of the motherboard to conserve energy which can be quite useful if all you do is browse the internet and watch videos.

The amount of features that are included in this motherboard is literally mind blowing. The UEFI BIOS is also improved from the previous version and is super easy to navigate around. It has so many options that it can be overwhelming at first but after getting used to it, I literally fell in love with it. I will be doing quite a few of benchmarks to test the performance of this motherboard and I will go into full detail about the BIOS. Let's start talking about the details of the motherboard now, shall we?

+Packaging & Accessories:

Let's start off with the packaging because that's the first thing we'll see when we receive the product. The retail packaging feels sturdy and is overall great and also very attractive. Everything that you need to know about the motherboard is presented right in front of you. Before, we were used to seeing Asus's packages with the typical blue color scheme but this time Asus has gone with a black and gold color scheme which looks absolutely fantastic.

On the front cover we have the name of the motherboard written in big text and the "Z87" is in white color and the "-Pro" is in gold color that obviously indicates the gold color scheme that's used in the motherboard. Below this text, we can see specific features like TPU System Upgrade, EPU Energy Savings, Wi-Fi Go!, Digi+Power control and Ultimate Cool and Quite combination with Fan Xpert 2. On the right we can see the Dual Intelligent Processors 4, SLI Support, and CrossFire Support which I will get into detail later.

On the back of the package, we have all the features that are on the front cover but explained into further detail and specifically what each one does. We can also see the layout of the motherboard and where everything is placed. When we open up the package, we can see that the motherboard is placed inside an anti-static bag for protection as you would expect for any motherboard. The motherboard itself is securely packaged and won't get damaged during transit. Asus has always done a fine job at making sure their motherboards are well secured inside the box. Beneath the motherboard, we will find the typical accessories that you would expect from any motherboard manufacture to include.

Along with the motherboard, these are the accessories that you will find inside the package.

* Manual
* Drive Disc
* ASUS Q-Connectors
* Antenna for the Wi-Fi Go!
* 2-Way SLI Bridge
* I/O Shield
* 4x SATA Cables

+Build Quality / Design:

Asus has decided to go for a different color scheme this time around with their mainstream Z87 motherboards and in my opinion, it looks much better than their previous blue/black color scheme. The gold color scheme looks fantastic on the Asus Z87-Pro and it really makes the motherboard stand out when you are looking inside your case. The gold color scheme is supposed to convey a premium feel which it does very well. It comes with a stainless steel back I/O for great protection and extended motherboard lifespan. The build quality, performance and durability are as always absolutely fantastic and Asus has never failed me in that department. The Z87-Pro also offers a massive 12+2-phase DIGI+ Power Control for extreme overclocking, fuse ICs for the DRAM and best of all, solid capacitors rated for 5,000 hours at 105C. The Z87-Pro is greatly designed to handle high volts really well and the layout of the motherboard is like always very clean with no real tight areas.

The heatsinks on the VRMs look great coated with the gold color scheme and you can feel that it is made with high quality materials. They are short enough to stay away from most aftermarket CPU coolers so you can install huge CPU coolers like the Noctua NH-D14 without having to worry about interfering with it. All of these great features make the motherboard very attractive and the new heatsinks have bigger surface areas for better heat dissipation and improved cooling which is the first thing I noticed when looking at the motherboard. This means it can handle more volts without overheating which will result in higher overclocking. On the back of the motherboard you will see that you have a few backplates where the VRMs are and this is to protect the circuitry and help with dissipating the heat. It also comes with a 3 year warranty which is very nice to have.

+Ports / Features:

The Z87-Pro comes with a whopping eight SATAIII ports and they are all 6Gb/s ports. Six of those SATA III ports are from the Z87 chipset and two of those are from the ASMedia 1061 controller. Long gone are the days where you had only one or two SATAIII ports. The motherboard is SLI and Crossfire ready so you can stick two of your favorite cards in there and get awesome performance (they won't run at full x16 but instead at x8 which is still more than enough). You also have four USB 3.0 ports via the Z87 chipset and four more from ASMedia 1042 controller.

Features such as USB 3.0 Boost, Fan Xpert and the new Dual Intelligent Processors 4 and 4-Way optimization are great features that can really improve the user's experience. Another great feature that I absolutely love is the Wi-Fi Go! Technology which you can setup a wireless network without the use of another router. It's little things like this that separates Asus from other companies in this industry and that's why I recommend Asus products to anyone who reads my reviews.

The ASUS Z87-Pro Intelligent Processors 4 and 4-Way optimization offers automatic overclock, improved power efficiency, customized fan controls and optimized digital power delivery. All of these are unique features that can easily tweak your system without too much effort. It auto detects the best performance for your system which is great if you don't want to spend countless of hours into tweaking your system. You can even set the max power delivery for your system and it will try to not go over that limit which can be useful if you want to conserve electricity. You can enable the EPU mode and you will be instantly saving power and money without sacrificing performance. It can even shut down parts of your motherboard to save power and it can also improve the cooling of your system and reduce fan noise.

The Z87-Pro comes with a total of seven PCI-Express ports, three x16 ports and four x1ports. The first two ports are PCI-Express x16 3.0 while the last one is 2.0 and it runs only at x4 mode. The board supports full x16 bandwidth but only with a single card. If you want to run dual GPUs, it will run at x8/x8 or if you want to run a triple card configuration then it would be x8/x8/x4. Also, something to note about the Z87-Pro is that there are no PCI slots which might disappoint some people. I personally like that it doesn't have any PCI slots because it can take up precious space in the motherboard and they have become so outdated and slow nowadays.

It comes with four DDR3 DIMM slots supporting up to 32GB of ram in dual channel mode and can even support ram up to 2800Mhz-3000Mhz if you can overclock it. If something goes wrong when installing a new hardware, the LED display on the board will give you an error code which then you can use to look up what the problem is. The LED display is always on and when there isn't an error, it displays the BIOS version. This feature can be quite handy when troubleshooting new hardware and really easy to figure out what exactly is not working properly.

Looking at the edge of the motherboard where the third PCIe slot is, we can see an ASUS debug header which is used for internal board testing by Asus, the onboard USB 2.0 headers, the BIOS Flashback button, and the DirectKey button which forces the system the system to shutdown or power when pressed. If you enable the DirectKey setting which is located on the BIOS Boot page, the system goes directly into the BIOS when you press the DirectKey button. You can also use the DirectKey header to connect it to the case button which you can then operate it from outside the case.

An excellent feature that Asus has implemented into their boards is the USB BIOS Flashback button. You can use this to flash the BIOS without having to boot the system into the UEFI BIOS which makes it much easier. There's no need to have a CPU, memory, or GPU installed in the motherboard to update your BIOS. You simply plug in a USB drive with the correct BIOS file into the lower USB 3.0 port underneath the LAN port and press the button for 3 seconds until the integrated LED begins to flash. While the BIOS is updating, the LED flashing frequency increases letting you know that it's still working. When the LED stops flashing, the flash operation is completed and the board can be booted. With the USB BIOS Flashback feature, it's impossible to brick your board!

Back I/O Ports

* PS/2 keyboard/mouse combination port(s)
* DVI-D
* D-Sub
* DisplayPort
* HDMI
* LAN (RJ45) port(s)
* 6 x USB 3.0 (blue)
* Optical S/PDIF out
* 6 x Audio jack(s)
* Asus Wi-Fi GO! module (Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n and Bluetooth v4.0/3.0+HS)

+Software/AI Suit III:

The Asus Z87-Pro comes with the brand new AI Suite III which makes overclocking extremely easy even for first time users. With the new AI Suite III, you have pretty much control over your entire motherboard and when I say you have control over your entire motherboard, I really mean it. When using AI Suite III, you are presented with five sections at the top and each one does its specific thing. You have the option of putting your computer in power saving mode to reduce as much electricity as possible or set it to high performance to get the most out of your computer. You can customize your fan speeds for silent mode, automatically/manually overclock your CPU and many more which I'll explain into details below.

When you first open up AI Suit III, the first section that you will see is the 4-Way Optimization section and this deals mostly with automatic overclocking, optimizing fan speed and power savings options. At the bottom of this section, we can see our current CPU frequency, Dram frequency, the voltage for each core, temperature of the CPU/Motherboard and how fast each fan in your case is running at. Also, on the side you have four power saving modes, Auto, High Performance, Max Power Saving and Away Mode. This section will mostly display the settings your current components are running at; you can't really tweak anything here.

Moving over to the second section, we have the TPU section and this is where you will be spending most of your time tweaking your CPU settings and overclocking it. Here we have adjustable settings for BCLK, CPU Ratio, CPU Cache Ratio, Voltages and CPU Cache. Overclocking has never been this easy and Asus has done a fantastic job at improving their software. I know some of the earlier versions of AI Suit had some glitches but it seems like Asus has fixed all of them. I remember one glitch in the earlier version of AI Suit where it would report a different CPU temperature than what it actually was in the BIOS. There is also a checkbox called Group Tuning that allows for adjusting each core individually or all cores at once. On the side of this section, we have four cylinders which each one represents each core of the CPU. You can also overclock each core differently if you like and it will show you using the cylinder. There is a subsection in the TPU section marked CPU Strap where you can change the CPU Strap to 100, 125, 167, and 250. At the bottom of this section, we can see the sensors for voltages, temperatures and fan speeds. Everything in the software feels well designed and very easy on the eyes.

The third section is the EPU section and this is specifically designed for power saving options. There are four subsections in the EPU section, Auto, High Performance, Max Power Saving and Away Mode. You have the option to set the voltage decrement to either auto or manual. You can also undervolt the CPU to conserve as much energy as possible. I know many people who undervolt their CPUs because they simply don't need all that power when browsing the internet so this is an outstanding feature in the new AI Suit III. You can control your monitor sleep time, computer sleep, fan profiles and you can even turn off the USB controller power if a device is not attached to save as much energy as possible. I love the option of turning off the fans when doing light tasks such as browsing the internet or watching movies. I could hardly hear the system running when I turned off most of the fans in my system.

The fourth section is the Digi+Power Control section and here you have two subsections, one for CPU and for RAM. The CPU section contains settings for load-line calibration, CPU Power Phase Control which can be set to either: Standard, Optimized, Extreme or Manual Adjustment. You also have CPU Current Capability, CPU Power Thermal Control, Voltage Frequency, CPU Power Duty Control and Active Frequency Mode which can be set to either OFF or ON. There are so many options in this section that you can play around with and get awesome overclocks. The memory subsection has adjustable settings for DRAM Current Capability, DRAM Voltage Frequency and DRAM power phase control. You can overclock your RAM with literally one mouse click and you don't have to constantly reboot into BIOS and keep tweaking the settings.

The fifth section is the Fan Xpert 2 section which is probably one my favorite feature of the AI Suite III because you have pretty much control over every single fan in your case, from the CPU fan to each individual case fans. You have four profiles to choose from when you click the Fan Xpert 2 section, Silent, Standard, Turbo and Full Speed. You can set the fan in `silent' mode if you are doing light tasks such as watching YouTube videos or browsing the internet and you won't even hear the computer running. If you are going to be playing intensive games such as BF3, Crysis 3 or Metro LL then consider choosing a different fan profile. There is also a fan curve customization for the CPU fan which you can play around with so you can make your own profile and it will automatically adjust its speed which is what I did.

+BIOS:

As soon as you boot into BIOS, you are presented with a simple (EZ Mode) and advanced mode. The BIOS has full support for both keyboard and mouse and it's designed in a way that both first time users and advanced users can jump right in and start tweaking. The EZ Mode is targeted at people who have little to no experience with overclocking and has very few little options that you can play around with. With the release of Haswell, Asus has expanded its functionality by adding XMP memory control and the ability to select pre-defined fan profiles. Overclocking your RAM has literally gotten so easy that even a caveman can do it.

The UEFI BIOS comes loaded with a ton of amazing features that you could ever want in a BIOS. My first favorite feature of the BIOS is the option of writing quick notes while you are in the BIOS for future references. I can imagine this being useful to pretty much everyone because this makes it so much easier to remember what you have to do when you get in the BIOS. There is a quick note button on the right side of the screen which will bring up a text box where you can write notes so it's pretty easy to access. You can take notes of the results you get when overclocking and compare them with the previous results and you know they will be in a safe place and not get lost. I can safely say that Asus has possibly the best UEFI BIOS out of all the manufactures in this industry. There's so many things that I like about the BIOS but a cool little feature that Asus has created is that now you can take screenshots within the BIOS by pressing F12 and it will save the screenshot in your USB in a bitmap format at 1024x768 resolution.

My second favorite feature of the BIOS is the new `Favorites' screen which allows you to add any BIOS option to the screen for fast and easy access. There is also a last modified button which will show you the last modified changes that you made to the BIOS which is very useful because if something goes horribly wrong or is not working like it should, you can go back and easily fix it. Another neat little feature that Asus has made to the BIOS is that when you are about to save your settings and prepared to exit, it will show you all the changes you are about to make which can be useful just in case you make a mistake.

Another very useful feature for people who reboot hundreds of times a day when overclocking/tweaking is the new ASUS Boot Setting. This allows you to boot directly into the BIOS without having to press delete repeatedly on the POST screen. I'm one of those OCD people who reboots into the BIOS at least 20 times a day (I'm dead serious) and this is probably the smartest feature that Asus has created for overclocking geeks like me. This will save me a ton of time when I go back into the BIOS and start tweaking stuff.

+Test System:

Let's talk a bit about the test system that was used in the following benchmarks because that's (obviously) very important. I did a clean Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64bit format on my Samsung 840 Pro 256GB SSD and made sure nothing was running in the background while I was doing the benchmarks. All the components will be inside the enormous Corsair 900D which offers great performance for both air cooling and water cooling setups. I'm using the Kingston HyperX Beast (2x8GB) 16GB at 2133Mhz which is very fast and the Samsung 840 Pro 256GB which is one of the fastest SSDs in the market right now. All the benchmarks below have been made with the 4770K at 4.6Ghz and then some of the other benchmarks are done with the GTX Titan and the Intel iGPU since I don't have any other dedicated GPUs in my house to test it against. The EVGA SuperNOVA 1000W will be used to power everything that you see below. Also, Noctua fans will be used instead of the stock H100i fans for the radiator and the case fan since they are quieter and overall much better.

* Test System:

Case: Corsair 900D
GPU: EVGA GTX Titan
CPU: Intel Core i7 4770K
PSU: EVGA SuperNOVA 1000W
Ram: Kingston HyperX Beast 16GB
SSD: Samsung 840 Pro 256GB
Cooling: Corsair H100i
MB: ASUS Z87-Pro
OS: Windows 7 64bit

+Benchmarks:

I will be doing a bunch of benchmarks on the Z87-Pro motherboard so we can see how well it performs. First, I will start with the boot times since that's obviously very important. After having installed all the drivers and done all the windows updates, I noticed that the boot times with this motherboard are some of the fastest I have seen. I was getting boot times under 8 seconds which is incredibly quick and much better than my previous motherboards that I have tested.

+Boot Time using Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64bit: ~7 seconds

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Another test that people have requested me do on my previous reviews is benchmarking the performance of the SATAIII controller. SATAIII has become the standard nowadays and while it is slowly become saturated by newer SSDs; it is still more than enough to drive an SSD to its full limits. I will be using the Samsung 840 Pro 256GB which is one of the fastest SSDs your money can buy to measure how fast the SATAIII controller is on the Asus Z87-Pro. The software that I will be using is CrystalDiskMark which is a very useful benchmarking tool that's used to measure the speed of a drive based on Sequential, 512K and 4K read and write tests.

As you can see from the results below, I got very impressive scores.

+SATAIII: CrystalDiskMark (Samsung 840 Pro 256GB):

---------------------Read ----------- Write

Sequence: 536.7MB/sec --- 502.5MB/sec
512K: 497.3MB/sec -------507.5MB/sec
4K: 38.54MB/sec -----------87.66MB/sec
4K QD32: 395.4MB/sec -----344.26MB/sec

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Moving on, testing the speed of the USB 3.0 controller on the Asus Z87-Pro was done by using the "Orico 6619US3-BK Super Speed USB3.0" which converts your SSD/HDD to a USB 3.0. I have a couple of these at home that I use regularly and they are quite useful. The drive inside was the exact same that I used before, Samsung 840 Pro 256GB and once again, the results were impressive and some of the fastest I have seen.

+USB 3.0: CrystalDiskMark (Samsung 840 Pro 256GB):

---------------------Read ----------- Write

Sequence: 502.3MB/sec --- 473.3MB/sec
512K: 443.1MB/sec -------472.6MB/sec
4K: 28.22MB/sec -----------44.36MB/sec
4K QD32: 95.6MB/sec -----153.47MB/sec

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+Overclocking:

Haswell has brought different overclocking methods and challenges that are different from what we are used to. Now, we all know that Ivy Bridge CPUs run hot but Haswell runs even hotter due to having the VRMs on-die so you can no longer rely on a stock Intel cooler to cool your CPU. Many people have been switching to high end water cooling setups to achieve reasonable overclocks. If you have a good closed liquid cooler such as the H100i or an air cooler like the NH-D14 then you should be able to get high overclocks very easily.

Asus has done an excellent job of providing users with as many options for people that like to tweak every single component on their machines to get the best possible performance. You can either overclock manually by go into the BIOS which can get a bit tiresome or use the brand new AI Suite III which makes it a lot easier. The AI Suite III makes it extremely easy for people that just want to overclock their CPU and not waste countless hours trying to tweak other settings and figuring out what's causing BSODs and things of that nature. With a single mouse click, the AI Suite III automatically optimizes your CPU for the best overclock your system can handle and you never have to look back. I personally know many people that would love to have this feature and don't want to sit in their BIOS all day to test each setting individually.

For this test, I'm going to use AI Suit III because with one mouse click, it overclocked my CPU to 4.6Ghz and it was fully stable. I used Prime95 for 30 minutes to test the stability of the CPU and I only needed 1.21volts for it to be fully stable. Temps are also great on the Z87-Pro and it never exceeds 75C which is awesome. I could have easily gone for 4.8Ghz and this motherboard would have had no problems handling it but my Corsair H100i wouldn't have been able to keep the temps down. I did test it and the temps went through the roof, well over 90C so I had to dial it back a bit.

Moving along, here are some of the benchmarks that I did to test the performance of the motherboard. Everything has been tested with the 4770K overclocked at 4.6Ghz using 1.21volts/1920x1080.

+Cinebench 11.5:

CPU: 9.94 - (Multi-Threaded)
CPU: 2.07 - (Single-Threaded)
OpenGL: 89.54fps - (iGPU)

+PCMark 8 Work: 5619
+PCMark 8 Home: 6153

+PCMark 7 Computation: 8647
+PCMark 7 Storage: 5264

+PCMark 8 Vantage Productivity: 40128
+PCMark 8 Vantage Gaming: 30714

+wPrime 32M: 7.026
+wPrime 1024M: 177.811

+3DMark 11 Physics: 12434
+3DMark Fire Strike Physics: 40.75
+3DMark Cloud Gate Physics: 30.24
+3DMark Ice Storm Physics: 205.16
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+x264 HD Video Encoding v5.0.1:

This is a popular benchmark that measures how fast your machine can encode a short HD quality video clip into a high quality x264 video file. Make sure to enable "Sync all cores" in the UEFI BIOS to get the accurate score because at first I was using the XMP profile and I was getting very low scores and after enabling it, everything was good.

1st pass: 84.23fps
2nd pass:18.47fps

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+All the games below are tested at max settings at 1920x1080. I don't have any other GPUs that I could test it against so that's why I used my main card which is the Titan:

Metro Last Light

Intel iGPU: ~14fps
GTX Titan: ~86fps

Hitman Absolution

Intel iGPU: ~19fps
GTX Titan: ~78fps

Bioshock Infinite

Intel iGPU: ~21fps
GTX Titan: ~88fps

Tomb Raider

Intel iGPU: ~23fps
GTX Titan: ~93fps

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Cons:

-Expensive for a mid-range motherboard:

Conclusion:

Overall, the Asus Z87-Pro is an outstanding motherboard and offers a ton of amazing features. I recommend it to anyone who is looking for a great mid-range motherboard that is made with high quality components and comes loaded with an endless amount of options for overclocking. It may not have all the features that the ROG or TUF has but it's still able to perform relatively well. The gold color scheme and the board design looks top notch as you would expect from any Asus motherboards. Asus also included their enhanced Wi-Fi antenna that offers better reception and faster throughput speeds.

Overclocking with this motherboard takes literally one click and you are done. The 4-Way Optimization in the new AI Suite III makes overclocking super easy for people who don't want to bother with going into the BIOS and tweaking each setting. The Z87-Pro has nice and strong VRMs that can handle high volts really well (1.4v+). You can easily overclock your 4770K/4670K to 4.8Ghz if you have a good water cooling setup and it will automatically tune your system for the best performance without you having to go into the BIOS and playing with each individual setting. If you plan on upgrading to a Haswell CPU and are looking for an excellent mid-range motherboard then the Z87-Pro might be the one for you.

It has a superb UEFI BIOS that's probably the best out of all that I have seen. The amount of SATAIII and USB 3.0 ports is mind-blowing and if you are someone who has a lot of devices connected to your compute, this motherboard will be even better for you. Boot times, SATAIII and USB 3.0 performance is very good with this motherboard. This board has everything you can ask for and more. The UEFI BIOS is friendly and has an enormous amount of options that can be overwhelming at first but give it a few tries and you will fall in love with it. You can write quick notes while you are in the BIOS for future references which can very useful and the "Favorite" option is also very good if you want to customize it with the settings that you use the most to get quick access to everything.

The Asus Z87-Pro retails for $199.00 (Amazon) and it does cost a little bit more than other mid-range motherboards but it also has a ton of mind-blowing features that I personally cannot live without. Asus has always made amazing motherboards and the Z87-Pro is no exception. This is a very attractive looking motherboard that doesn't disappoint in any area and overclocking is so easy that even a caveman can do it. It is made of high quality materials and the gold color scheme easily makes the motherboard stand out from the crowd. Asus has another winner in their hands!

16 of 17 people found the following review helpful.
5Great Features - Well Documented
By A Pipkin
It has been years since I last built a PC and had a few trepidations about taking on the task of building one, given the technological advances in the last decade. The Asus Z87 Pro was a dream to use as the base for my project.

I am not qualified to expound on this motherboard's speed or the ease of turbocharging (or whatever it's called), but I am qualified to say how through the installation instructions were and how easy it was to make all the connections to the power supply, cooling fans, front panel power button and USB connectors. Unlike past builds, I didn't have to change one single connector before completing the installation.

I love the built-in Wi-Fi, and didn't fully appreciate that the Bios Asus includes with this board supports hard disk drives with capacities greater than 2.2TB until I installed a 3TB drive last week. The USB 3.0 allows for faster file transfers, even when using a USB 2.0 thumb-drive. To top it all off ... it's fast!

I've been using the PC with Asus' Z87 Pro motherboard for a month and I'd recommend this motherboard to anyone, regardless of your experience building PCs, in a heartbeat.

27 of 33 people found the following review helpful.
4Good mid-range Haswell motherboard
By Chris Angelo
This review is from the perspective of a gamer/hardware enthusiast. While I do like to stay up to date with the latest hardware, I like to get the most performance for my dollar. I will also detail my adventure in taking advantage of a full UEFI boot, making my OS startup and shutdown process lightning fast.

I usually upgrade my motherboard and CPU on the cadence of Intel's tock (e.g. Ivy Bridge = die shrink, Haswell = Architecture change). Coming from the second generation "Sandy Bridge" CPU and motherboard combo, I'm pleased with the features, connectivity, and stability of this board.

Board Layout:
ASUS followed a pretty standard ATX layout in regards to CPU socket, memory slots, and other assorted interconnects. I use a large Noctura heatsink that fits on this board despite the pin change from 1155 to 1150. Unfortunately I was not able to install the second fan on the heatsink that draws air in as the installed memory DIMMs were in the way.

Features:
There is plenty of additional connectivity with a front USB 3.0 header, (3) full x16 PCI-E slots, and (4) SATA III ports provided by the Intel controller. I run a SLI configuration with two NVIDIA GTX680s and was able to fit them comfortably on the board. Granted the Z87 chipset only has enough PCI-E bandwidth to run them at x8, there is still plenty of headroom so that the graphics cards aren't able to saturate it.

The Z87 Pro surprisingly has an Intel NIC onboard instead of a cheaper Realtek or Atheros solution. This is great if you plan on using this board for a VMware Hypervisor or a non-windows OS as the drivers for the NIC will be much easier to come by as well as better general network performance.

Speaking of Realtek, it also has an upgraded audio chipset as compared to most other Haswell motherboards. In real-world usage, I'm not quite sure that there's much of a difference in audio quality. Downloading the latest drivers from Realtek is a must as I had noise issues with the Windows stock drivers.

The UEFI BIOS is chocked full of functionality and overclocking options. With my previous motherboard/cpu, I was able to overclock it to a stable 4.4GHz. This time around, I was only able to get 4.2GHz, but I think it's the Haswell CPU (i7 4770k) than the motherboard.

UEFI Boot:
The Z87 Pro also has support for full UEFI boot, eliminating the motherboard POST routine and handing the hardware directly to the OS. This is quite a tricky feat as there are a number of factors that need to be in place for it to work.

First, you'll need a UEFI enabled OS such as Windows 7 or 8. Next, you need to have a UEFI BIOS installed on your graphics card (as I'm assuming you won't be using the integrated one). Tracking down a suitable BIOS for my GTX 680s was an endeavor all in itself. Most GPU manufacturers aren't releasing the updated BIOSes on the downloads page of their cards in fear of users bricking the card during the update process. You'll have to hunt for it in their support forums.

After completing that fun task, you have to disable the Compatibility Support Manager (CSM) in the BIOS. This feature allows for a hybrid UEFI/legacy boot if you don't have a fully UEFI capable system and adds a couple of seconds to the boot process. Since I was shooting for a full UEFI boot, the CSM had to be disabled.

Now you'll be able to boot directly from your boot media within the BIOS to install the OS. Ensure it has "UEFI" in the title so that you will be booting into a UEFI enabled setup otherwise you will install the non UEFI aware boot portion of the OS.

Stability:
After finding the limit of my CPU's overclock, I have yet to have the board crash. The drivers for all of the components on the board are pretty stable sans the USB 3.0 that comes with Windows 8. You'll need to force it to update in the device manager through windows update to get the stable version of the driver. In Windows 7, you'll have to manually load the driver.

Overall Verdict:
ASUS created a mid range board with great value. Plenty of options to customize it the way that you choose and stable performance. You might be able to save a couple extra dollars going with the lower end version of this board if you don't need all the bells and whistles, but if this is going to be your next major upgrade, you might as well as go for the Z87 Pro.

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Sabtu, 25 April 2015

Asus Nexus 7 (2013) ASUS-2B32-LTE 7-Inch 32GB Tablet - Black

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34 of 37 people found the following review helpful.
5Nexus 7 Is one of the best as long as it works!
By K. Geddings
I got this myself for christmas but after reading some of the reviews and issues with problems with it i decided to take it out of the box and try it out for an hour or so tonight just to make sure none of the "out of the box issues" that a few people were having did not happen, after all it would be terrible if i opened it up christmas and it had major issues, as my family will be there and more family coming in that weekend. It seems the vast majority of issues with the Nexus 7 has been out of the box.

So i opened it up tonight, charged it up. took about only 2 hours to charge it to 99 percent which was pretty nice. I updated to the latest android version right away (4.4.2 which just came out last night) and then installed two of the test apps that people have been using the GPS test and a multi-touch test app. (as that app is able to directly see any phantom touches or incorrect touch issues) i ran the touch app for a bit, no issues, it picked up on my touch with many fingers, no extra taps were shown at all. I then used the GPS test app , (after i disabled wifi so that it would only pick up my location through the GPS) while in my house it took a few seconds longer then in some videos to pull up the GPS and it had a not so great accuracy but that was inside the house.....so good enough. when i went outside with it and took a walk from my house to my church (which is a few blocks and under a pretty tree filled path) it did fine with no drops and around 10-15 feet accuracy on average (walking not in car)

Some people have said the brightness of the nexus 7 is too bright in low light. i turned it all the way down (as it was very dark outside) and i did not feel it was overly bright at all, felt just right. I ran a little risk taking it outside without a case (as i would get the case before christmas) but i had no trouble holding it and it did not feel like it wanted to come out my hands at all as long as i was careful.

I ran the GPS app for about 30 mins total without any drops.

I am into photography not as a pro but just as a way to express myself and connect with others. I had a Canon DSLR but downgraded to a powershot 110 HS as i wanted something smaller and that camera does very well for the price. Some have said that the camera in the nexus 7 wasnt all that great. i took a few test shots ( even a few in low light outside) and i think the quality is very good. In some cases it may overexpose things but overall it was able to produce realitively sharp and clear images that would be just fine on the 7 inch screen and look pretty good on a larger monitor.

Video quality was good too but..it may have been the low lighting in my room or something but i found the video clips i took were a bit laggy for some reason. the nexus 7 itself did not feel laggy otherwise, maybe it was just being not the best light or something. but i assume it would do good in better light during the day. But that is something to note. Picture quality is good but video quality may be hit or miss inside in lowish light. But for me thats not a big problem. I just wanted a small tablet that could take decent pictures and on that this wins, I think unlless you are a pro photographer or have a high end camera phone and just love it. For average pictures while you are out and about..say you just want to have "one" device that you can use without having to fiddle with another camera or cell phone camera this would do you fine.

The only thing i do not like is the camera app. it is simple enough unless you need to get into the settings with uses a weird circleish menu.......but no fear. there are a few good quality photo apps you can use with Android that replace the slandered camera app and if you are into pictures i would HIGHLY RECOMMEND you do that. I also liked that you could change the aspect ratio. i used 16:9 which does shrink the megapixels down a bit but looks much better when viewed back on the 16:10 nexus 7 screen and looks just fine on a 16:9 monitor.

there were a few shots i took that i thought were pretty impressive even without editing.

The screen is very nice its very easy to read text, i pulled up a free google book and had no trouble with that, pictures look very good on it and overall it just feels like a quality product.

I did not try any games on it just yet (saving that for christmas) but google maps and google earth seem to run fast and good on it.

I also did not have any restart or freezing issues in the hour or so i have used it. It turned off a few times but that was when i found out it was set to go to sleep in 2 minutes and some apps (Like the gps test app) will still cause it to sleep when used. So i recommend go into the settings and change the sleep mode to 30 minutes. and i think there are apps /settings that can tooggle which apps can and cant cause sleep mode to happen.

Battery usage seemed pretty good I used the nexus on about 1 hour and a half ish on just battery alone after charging to 99 percent and i took a few pictures some video clips and used the gps test app for about 30 minutes and came back after using itotal for about an hour and a half to 92 percent charge left

to me that is very good and if you dont use the gps and do other things i am sure it will last longer too.

I love the size and feel of the nexus 7 it just is small enough. its not too small and its not too big. My last tablet was the ipad 1 so this is a pretty good upgrade for me. I felt the ipad 1 for its time was a good tablet but its larger size and weight made it not so easy to carry around while walking to the church and showing things to people on foot with one hand and all. plus the ipad 1 has no cameras.

Holding it while out tonight just felt nice. but i would recommend getting a case for sure as it feels just a tad fragile carrying around without a case. but has a solid build and does not feel cheap at all

Oh and i forgot to say but the front facing camera is good enough. it took decent pictures of me in average indoor light in my room at night. so good enough in my opinion though the camera placement on the front is a bit odd but no problem.

I haven't even used half of the features of the nexus 7 yet. but i am very impressed and glad to see that it will work fine Christmas when i re-open it. I have not tested out the LTE yet (but that was not really something people have complained about)

I will update this later for more infomation when christmas comes around i just wanted to make sure there was no issues and problems out of the box. Oh and i had no problem with it finding my wifi connection, i know some people have said they had issues with wifi connection as well. felt solid and fast to me!

All and All this is one of the best tablets for the price i am sorry for those who had hardware issues but i got mine this past week from Google so maybe some of the newer batches directly from them have fixed some of those issues. I would say give it a chance it seems 9 times out of 10 this will be a flawless product!

I am glad i took the dive and know come christmas i will have a lot of fun and get a lot of use out of it!

So dont be afraid of the bad reviews some have posted on here, i say give it a chance and hopefully you will not be let down!

18 of 18 people found the following review helpful.
5Best of the Best
By Z Habib
Bought this item from Google Store so technically I'm only writing a review here because there isn't one of this product on Amazon.

So mine arrived back in October with T-Mobile sim card which I dont use. I wanted this device because I wanted to run Whatsapp on it hence I needed a SIM card tablet device and this one fit the bill perfectly. Plus I wanted a Google android, I knew KitKat was on its way, ASUS is a great brand and owning a Nexus is my dream.

The device is great. It runs smoothly, is very quick in performance. No lag time at all. There was no krap installed from before. I love the swype gesture and ofcourse KitKat 4.4 is already on my device since well over 2 weeks now.

The screen is amazing. The clarity, ufff! If the screen gets puggy i just wipe it off with my shirt and thats it! good as new! The back side can be cleaned off easily but since I purchase 2 rooCases (slimshell) along with this device, I dont really need to clean the back side.

This device also has a notification light which is uber awesome :)

If any of you folks need to know more, ask away. I may not be a verified amazon purchaser but i did buy the device from Google Store and love it to the very core.... hmm that actually rhymed ;)

20 of 22 people found the following review helpful.
4Verizon won't activate
By topaz_john
This is a great tablet, perfect in every way except that Verizon, the only carrier in my area, will not support it for LTE. Others have activated an older tablet and transferred the sim card to their Google Asus Nexus 7 which seems to work just fine. I paid extra for this tablet so I could access the stock market, weather etc. in remote locations without wifi but I'm the victim of some sort of competitive Google/Verizon turf battle. I'd recommend this very nice, well sized, and wonderfully detailed screen tablet with 5 stars if you can use ATT or Tmobile who will activate and support this newest generation of Google Nexus 7.
Feb 17, 2014..update..Verizon has apparently resolved any issues it had with my Google Asus 7 Tablet and I was able to activate it at the Verizon Store. This is an amazing tablet, just what I wanted and very versatile. 5 stars

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Kamis, 23 April 2015

Asus Black 12X BD-ROM 16X DVD-ROM 48X CD-ROM SATA Internal Blu-Ray Drive (BC-12B1ST)

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37 of 40 people found the following review helpful.
5Excellent Value
By Christopher S. Mooney
Outstanding data drive. Quiet. Fast. Solid. I am ordering my third drive for another machine.

Software? Licensing fees for Blu-Ray are not trivial, so don't expect any at this price.

30 of 33 people found the following review helpful.
4great product
By cju747
No software with DVD to play on the windows 7 machine.
Downloaded Cyberlink DVD 12 works great and the quality BD is amazing on my HP monitor!!
cheap and very nice!

34 of 43 people found the following review helpful.
5Works well with my Mac
By Kyle
I have used this on my Mac mini with Vantec NexStar DX NST-530S2 5.25-Inch SATA to USB 2.0 Optical Drive External Enclosure (Black) for a month now. It worked under Lion (10.7) and now works with Mountain Lion (10.8).

Mac OS X by default will recognize BD media, but will not play it. Which is fine with me. I bought it for the purpose of ripping my BD movies for use with iTunes and my 1080p Apple TV. I use MakeMKV to copy the content of the blu-ray discs to my external HD, then I use HandBrake to convert the MKV to an M4V file for iTunes. It's time consuming, but it works well.

And no, I didn't need to install any drivers or any of that garbage for the drive to work. I just popped it into the enclosure, connected the enclosure via USB, and it worked.

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Sabtu, 21 Maret 2015

Asus VE278Q 27-Inch Full-HD LED Monitor with Integrated Speakers

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251 of 256 people found the following review helpful.
5Amazing Visual Fidelity
By Tyler M. P.
I've been shopping around for a new monitor for quite some time. I always do my research before making a purchase, and it was no different with this monitor.

Having been a past ASUS component owner who is impressed with the quality and innovation in their products, I ended up searching around for quite a while only to come back to them.

I started out with quite a list of features I was looking for in a monitor, and I wasn't sure I could find any monitor that could satisfy the list of essential features. But then I found the VE278Q.

The monitor has everything I wanted in a top of the line monitor, and it delivers in every way exceptionally well. I'll do a pros and cons list first, then round this out with more info:

PROS:
+Excellent color quality - very rich and accurate color when calibrated.
+Super fast - no ghosting.
+Even lighting - no backlight bleeding.
+Wide range of input options, and audio options.
+Very bright, instant on with no warm up time, and outstanding contrast.
+Solid range of adjustments, video modes, and display capabilities.
+Anti-glare coating removes nearly all glare.
+Price is low for such quality monitor.
+No dead pixels.
+Very good max viewing angles with minimal color distortion
+Decent internal speakers that don't waste visible space if you don't need them.

CONS:
-I can't really think of any

RATING:
VALUE: 10
FEATURES: 10
SETTINGS: 9
QUALITY: 10
DESIGN: 10
OVERALL: 9.8

ADDITIONAL INFO:

**** Input options:

HDMI, Display Port, DVI, and RGB inputs - an outstanding range of input options. It also has a stereo audio input that will output sound from the internal speakers, which I might add aren't half bad for a display thats so thin. They don't have much distortion even at max volume (which is pleasingly loud), and thanks to internal Bass and Treble settings you can make them sound pretty good, though still not as good as a dedicated desktop system. I didn't expect much from them, but I was surprised. There is also a line out jack that works wonders for HDMI content. I currently have audio coming from my PS3 (along with 1080P video) in a different room through an HDMI splitter into this monitor, going out the line out on the monitor and into the line in on my PC, which then outputs the sound to my high quality desktop speakers that are connected to my PC (this lets me share audio between the two). The way it handles HDMI audio is a truly outstanding bonus, and it really made this monitor far more useful to me as a secondary display for my other HDMI entertainment devices.

**** Video options:

The display features customizable "Splendid" picture modes (5 total, with sRGB being raw, and non-configurable), sharpness adjustment, "Trace Free" which attempts to remove any additional ghosting as far as I can tell, and ASCR (ASUS Super Contrast Ratio) which is available as an option for all display modes except sRGB and "Standard", and AI Light which adjusts the back light to a balanced level with the room lighting.

Of those options I use the following settings. I set Sharpness down from 50 to 40 to give the display a nice smooth look for reading text, and it works very well, since the display is otherwise one of the sharpest I have seen. I set "Trace Free" to 0, since with a 2ms response time, ghosting is essentially nonexistent (this monitor is fast!). I leave ASCR on, since it really does do an amazing thing for gaming - the display can literally go pitch black when a dark scene is on the screen, and then within 1-2 seconds ramp up to eye burning max brightness when needed. AI Light works great, but it should be noted that it is only available when ASCR is disabled, since both cause adjustment of the LED lighting.

The monitor has no gamma adjustment, but it does feature custom color temperature settings with an R/G/B adjustment menu along with some presets (Cool/Normal/Warm). My current settings for R/G/B are R: 83, G: 76, B: 69 to make it match the calibrated output tone of my top of the line theater projector. I set color to 43 for all modes to prevent clipping, and contrast to 67 to keep color tone balance consistent across the entire grayscale, and again prevent clipping. It looks very, very nice with a bit of adjustment. Uncharacteristically warm for an LCD, in a good way. I've always been a fan of the warm, smooth, fast look of CRT's. This monitor is the first one I've seen that I could say matches and exceeds all of those characteristics.

**** More features:

Picture in picture works excellent, allowing you to move the smaller image window and change its size. You can have picture in picture from one of the other inputs that you aren't currently using as a primary for the entire screen. Audio tone adjustments allow you to make audio from the internal speakers sound pretty great for internal speakers in my opinion, and if nothing else they give you some freedom to tweak the sound coming from your HDMI line thats coming out to your speakers or headphones. The buttons on the bottom of the display are hidden well, which I like, and offer quick access to PIP, backlight brightness, speaker volume, input, and Splendid modes. Overall I love the ease of access and the audio/video features of this monitor. Its uncommon to find many of these features in a PC oriented display.

**** Design/quality:

The design of the monitor is very nice. I love that the screen is antiglare, and the entire monitor is glossy. It really makes the image look raw and undisturbed in contrast to the glossy exterior. Its great. The backlighting is extremely bright if you want it to be, instantly lit with no warm up, has a very neutral color tone (I expected the typical LED blue hue), and lights the screen very evenly without any bleeding at the edges. It also makes little to no heat, no hum, and shouldn't dim over time like traditional CCFL panels. The display controls are hidden pretty well, but are easy to access when needed. The speakers output audio from grills on the top of the monitor, and sound pretty decent. The AI Light sensor sits at the top of the monitor between the two speakers. The base is very sturdy and actually looks pretty nice. It has as much tilt range as I've found myself needing. The monitor has well placed 100mm x 100mm VESA mount holes as well, which I plan to utilize very soon.

OTHER NOTES:

+Gamma was hard to pin down to 2.2, since out of the box it sits at about 1.8 (This could be related to my default ICC profile, as there is no driver disk with the monitor).

+Yellow push was visible in skin tones out of the box, though there is a skin tone setting to adjust around this a bit (This could also be related to my monitor ICC profile).

+I loved this monitor so much that as soon as I used it for a week, I purchased a second one. If there are noticeable differences between both monitors I will make note of it here.

UPDATE - December 9th, 2010:

As noted above, I have returned to report if there were any differences between the first VE278Q and the second one that just arrived today. I'm very pleased to say that they are visibly identical in all but completely black scenes (there is a slightly different spread on the back lighting between them). The color tone is within 100K of the original at the same settings. There are again, no dead/stuck pixels or sub pixels. Call me impressed. With extended desktop between these two identical monitors, I now have an outstanding work station. Hope this review helps others! If Amazon gets some more of these in, I may get one more for my other desktop - these are too good to pass up.

77 of 78 people found the following review helpful.
5Best Choice For Me
By Phil Rosenbach
This is the third monitor I have used with my new computer, which was purchased in late November, 2012. I confess, that at best, I'm a simple man and not a techie, so I wanted a good monitor for my simple means. I use Photoshop, read and create a lot of documents, play some games, and watch YouTube, as well as the occasional DVD on this computer. For these uses, this monitor ranks far above what I really need, but at least by having this now, I have some room to grow with as my needs change. Granted, I don't know enough to be as nit picky as some people are, but I can attest to this, based on the other two monitors I tested, this has so far proved to be a solid, superior monitor.

PROS:
It has a 2ms response time. This pretty much eliminates blur on fast action videos and games. BUT, you need to have a fast graphics card as well for fast response time.

The screen is matte / non-glare. This was crucial for my needs.

My eyesight isn't all that great even with my glasses, but I can say that this monitor is very crisp and clear. I no longer have to hunch forward to read fuzzy lettering.

It has various inputs, VGA, DVI, HDMI, so this will work with older computers, as well as the newest ones.

There is an option for the monitor's photo sensor to recognize the light of the room, and adjust itself accordingly. Note: This option has to be selected in the menu.

This monitor allows for Picture In Picture. I don't have a use for it, but some of you may desire this feature.

The cords can be routed through the arm of the base which will make everything look more tidy.

It has a VESA mount, so if you want to attach an upgraded monitor stand or wall mount, you can.

It arrived in perfect condition. No dead pixels, no scratches, no worries.

IT HAS A 3 YEAR WARRANTY! This was a high sell point for me.

CONS:
The menu for adjusting the screen is less than helpful, but some trial and error will eventually get you to change the settings if you need to. Personally, I just had to turn down the brightness, and that was good enough for me.

It does NOT come with a manual or an installation CD. Sometimes the CD will include the manual, but again, you don't even get the disc. However, you can download the manual from their website. After doing so, the only useful thing I got out of that was learning how to navigate through the menu buttons.

MY BOTTOM LINE: In my humble opinion, I have to say that this monitor is of superb quality to the average / above average consumer. As I said before, this was the third monitor for my computer, and it would seem that 3rd time was the charm.

Thank you for reading this review, and I hope it was of help to you. If so, please click the "YES" tab so that Amazon and I will know that at least I did something which was of use to someone else. And if you have any additional questions, feel free to ask me. I don't know much, but what I do know I'll be happy to share with others.

110 of 118 people found the following review helpful.
3Great except for DisplayPort
By djdanlib
PROS:
* Looks fantastic on my desk. Big black glossy frame with a tame ASUS logo, and the lighted power button is stashed away where it's not obnoxious.
* Very crisp and bright.
* Very low power use due to LED backlight.
* The refresh time is excellent - no ghosting.
* sRGB mode looks great.
* PIP is excellent. PIP is essential for a system builder / troubleshooter - put your BIOS on the one PC in the PIP display, and research your settings on the other PC. You just can't understand how useful that is until you've tried it.
* Matte finish on the display panel is excellent, and you can use it in the daytime if you have a window next to your desk.
* Many connections! It has HDMI, DVI and VGA ports that work great, and a headphone jack.
* Actual buttons protrude from the bottom lined up with tiny white icons on the front make the UI easy to use.

CONS:
* This is the big one but if you're not using DisplayPort, ignore it and consider this monitor at least a 4/5. When you use the DisplayPort connection, which you will probably use if you have an ATI Radeon 6xxx series card, you have to cut the signal first before powering off. That means you need to wait for your PC to power off before you power off the monitor. If you don't do this, the power button LED will turn violet / purple (which is not acknowledged as a state that it can enter in the manual) and you will no longer be able to turn the display back on. To resolve the problem, you have to disconnect the DisplayPort cable and the power cable, wait a few seconds, reconnect the power cable, turn the monitor on, and then reconnect the DisplayPort cable. This is a major hassle.
* The stand it comes with is a little weedy. Specifically, it doesn't hold up well to the trains that rumble by my apartment complex. It wobbles side-to-side pretty fiercely. Granted, a large CRT monitor wobbles a little bit, but not nearly this much. It takes a second to stop moving if you adjust it. You can use a VESA mount, though.
* Does not come with a DisplayPort cable. Cheap ones are what, $10? They could have thrown one in there if they were going to advertise the DisplayPort connectivity in the top 5 bullet points.
* PIP has an odd restriction on which ports you can use simultaneously.
* This is a TN panel, not IPS. This becomes a problem at large sizes because when you sit centered at arms' length in front of it, you can sort of see "negative black" towards the sides. Any other large TN panel would have this problem too, so it's not counting against the score. If you're used to a laptop you probably won't care about this because you're used to it by now.

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