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Asus MK241H review

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Verdict

A vibrant gaming TFT, but it soon becomes jarring in everyday use.

Review Date: 17 Jun 2008

Reviewed By: David Bayon

Price when reviewed: £292 (£336 inc VAT)

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Overall Rating
4 stars out of 6

Features & Design
4 stars out of 6

Value for Money
3 stars out of 6

Image Quality
4 stars out of 6

Asus' premium MK241H is a monitor that wants to do it all. It comes with a decent set of 2W speakers, a 1.3-megapixel webcam integrated into the top of the bezel, along with a dual-mic setup for superior quality, a choice of HDMI or DVI inputs to suit your needs, and even a headphone port for gaming when everyone else is asleep.

It's undoubtedly a gamer's TFT, with ludicrously oversaturated colours that make Crysis look like nothing we've ever experienced. It has a strong red push, which makes brightly lit movies look stunningly warm - our HD clip of Cars really jumped out at us - and it's certainly noticeable that its 450cd/m2 brightness rating is the highest in this Labs.

Darker scenes in movies don't fare so well, though, with shadows becoming murky and people looking like they're permanently blushing. The desert sand in one of our test photos appeared orange, and our greyscale gradient ramps showed purple and green tinges, as well as some banding.

That's easy to fix, thanks to the simple and clear OSD, and for once we did actually see merit in a couple of the preset picture modes. The dynamic contrast (boosting it to 3,000:1) is less intrusive than many we've experienced, and we got the best results by switching to User colour mode and tweaking things manually.

When we first saw the MK241H we were delighted by its strengths, but the launch of Samsung's SyncMaster 2493HM at a very similar price unfortunately steals a lot of Asus' thunder. Gamers will love it, but for others the Samsung is a far more rounded TFT for the cash.

Author: David Bayon

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