The ASUS brand are really coming in all shapes and sizes, I could not really see the great problem about that ego, going us free Linux built in and also built in LAN WI-FI connection, just to name a few. But the monitor is all out important to all PC holders without it, the computer system it just be making whistles and beeps in every consecutive time you turn it on. For much further to d, this is the ASUS solution for a large screen to see how the graphics card can pump out and see in all of its glory, meet the ASUS VK222H.
The ASUS VK222H, a more expensive and large variant to the more of the other major competitors, with the likes of Acer and Dell monitors, this is a 22in form factor with also a webcam built in, to combine the large screen is to see yourself on it after you install the driver to run it. For the hardware quality, it is built with the aluminium shell it has all of the future proof input devices with HDMI and the usual DVI input, which can display pictures in a max native resolution of about 1680×1050, with a contrast ratio of about 5000:1; great to see the difference of variation of colour when watching a dark horror scene or play Death space with all the shadow renderers doing their all but still see a great colour difference. Plus a 2ms response time of the ASUS monitor, with a great idea to watch fats action movies without any jitter or scar in them. Giving a great variation of features and some practicality in the ASUS monitor, if you are a frequent internet surfer and talking to friend over the net with a webcam with one click away in the desktop.
Going deep to the realm of testing this massive thing, the 22in monitor is really a good sigh to see when playing games or just impress your friend that you bothered to get a great monitor with a large tag prize of about $600, when you it on the net. Next is the looks of the ASUS 22in, with beautiful grey and also easy to read letters when using word, a bit fuzzy when you looked very closely, and of course dangerous for your eyes, but gaming is mixed in the bag, with great dark areas in some horror or doom3 like engine, but for the others it looks glassy or just the LCD cover is having some problems with backlighting, we tested this in the normal room conditions, but with a source of light entering in the sides of the monitor we cannot see any light colours in the monitor and a ghost look in some characters in both games and movies. But over all with normal desktop use is great and some selected games are excellent with this but going to restrict yourself to watch movies and play games in the middle of the day, or hating my opinion, well you know the drill, don’t buy it.
