Asus PA248Q

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A year ago, Asus launched the first series Proart monitor. PA246Q modelwas an excellent tool for those who wanted a maximum image quality.Created graphics and video editing, it came with all known connectors and a host of advanced editors. It is time to make you acquainted with his successor, Asus PA248Q and see what the Taiwanese manufacturer wants to impress us this time.

Construction

Professionals have high demands when it comes to building a monitor.Freedom of movement is the key concept here. Like the previous Asus PA248 is characterized by a well-knit housing, which used a black plastic quality. leg allows adjusting the height of 10 cm and pivot 120-degrees. Also, the screen can be rotated 90 degrees, for those times when you want to see the whole web page without scrolling to do.
Asus's menu buttons PA248 are located on the right side of the screen.From the previous model, the manufacturer has prepared us a pleasant surprise. A small joystick now allows a more comfortable navigation through menus. rear panel connectors includes almost all popular video jacks. In addition, we have a USB 3.0 type B jack, which is provided a cable box. It allows connection to computer USB 3.0 hub with four ports on the left side.
Here mention must be made. Asus PA246 has two USB 2.0 ports and a card reader SD / MS / xD. I appreciated the introduction of the PA248 USB 3.0 standard, but not eliminate card reader. Gazette is the target audience and photos, which can very accurately view images and to process them. Most are always handy mobile card reader, but it was easier to remove the card from the camera and insert it directly into the monitor?
Asus is no cost savings by omitting some cables in the package. PA248 comes with a VGA cable, a DVI and a DisplayPort cable, USB 3.0 along with the mentioned. The monitor weighs 0.8 kg less than its predecessor and we shall see why.

Specifications
·         Size: 24 "
·         Resolution: 1920x1200
·         Matrix: IPS
·         Dot pitch: 0.270 mm
·         Brightness: 300 cd / m
·         Real contrast / Dynamic: 1,000:1 / 80.000.000:1
·         Viewing angles: 178/178 (horizontal / vertical)
·         Response Time: 6 ms GTG
·         Colors: 16.7 million
·         Video Connections: HDMI, DVI, VGA, DisplayPort
·         HDCP Compliant: Yes
·         Other connectors: USB 3.0, 2 x Audio
·         Speakers: -
·         Consumption: 75 W max
·         Accessories: Cables
·         Dimensions: 557 x 416 x 235 mm
·         Weight: 6.4 kg



Another panel

At first contact with the monitor, I was hard for me to realize any difference to the model tested last year. Change a monitor with a TN matrix IPS matrix and the difference was huge from the start. Image quality perceived by a trained eye, is very good because Asus does not get any PA248Q factory model without calibration . The proof sheet is below that says that delta E, or the difference between the transmitted color video card and the display is less than five units. It is accepted industry standard for professional monitors.
Unfortunately for a user who wants an upgrade PA246Q, the present model is not recommended. subtle differences that we observed with the naked eye were confirmed by comparing data sheets PA248 and PA246's Asus. Model launched last year came with P-IPS matrix 10-bit. The present is an 8-bit matrix. The difference observed in the number of colors displayed.In addition, the brightness decreased from 400 cd / m² to 300 cd / sqm.Measured contrast is better but the new model, reaching 745:1.


As a pre-calibrated monitor, I found it odd that Asus PA248 has a cool touch of color. Initially I thought it was because of LED lighting. This has the advantage of reduced consumption and reduce the thickness monitor. In fact, blue and green requires slight adjustments in Normal mode. The menu offers six-channel color adjustment (R, G, B, C, M, Y) Those interested in fidelity color reproduction should know that PA248 covers only 72% of NTSC spectrum, from 102% to as PA246 boasted.

Response time
It is clear that Asus PA248 is a monitor for games, but even a designer can enjoy a movie or a game from time to time. The 6 ms specified by the manufacturer are not found in tests. With the AMA on and adjusting the Free Trace function values ​​than an average of 11 ms. It is decent for a weekend player or lover of action movies, the ghosting is pretty low.

Angles of vision
At a P-IPS panel monitor with Asus PA246 was the degradation of color and contrast was hardly noticeable in extreme angles. In this case, it can be seen, but can not say it is disturbing. With better contrast than the previous model, black is deeper and LED lighting makes the bleeding is difficult to see.
Quick Fit Grid
This position I appreciated it and we find the PA246Q PA248Q Asus. The screen can be displayed, regardless of video source, grid with centimeters or inches. Those who wish to fit an A4 page to receive a box full size. The same classifications are possible and different kinds of photos and documents.

Conclusion
If you look strange figure above, this monitor is for you. Asus PA248Q is a professional monitor, for users who have very high demands on image quality and ergonomics chapters. A regular user will hardly find it useful to acuperirea sRGB 100% or 90 degrees rotation of the screen.
From the previous model, we found that PA248 is thinner and lighter. Can not compete with the consumer today, but no longer has a 4cm thick frame.Switching to USB 3.0 hub was considered but had not removed the card reader.
The main difference between PA248 and PA246 is unfortunately given matrix. The front of the monitor type is P-IPS. It may be of type E-IPS or H-IPS. Image quality remains high standards, while the monitor is calibrated at the factory, but retains a slight advantage PA246.

Pluses and minuses:

[+] high quality image [+] foot MFD [+] graduations on the screen frame and screen [+] advanced adjustments professional segment [+] top video connectivity [-] panel less powerful than the model previous

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