I would have liked to have seen at least one DisplayPort connection, as it would have complimented the dual HDMI inputs nicely. With HDMI cemented as the main form of connectivity for most users, DVI and other legacy connections are slowly being removed from monitors. The VG245H comes with dual HDMI inputs, D-Sub, and a headphone jack/line in as your main connectivity options. It’s a step above most monitors in its class. Overall, I have no complaints with the VG245H’s build quality. This is particularly important for TN panels, as TN panels require optimal viewing angles to make the most of their picture. #Best trace free setting fullThe VG245H features full rotation, height/angle adjustment, and portrait orientation capabilities, allowing you to customize the monitor for almost any setting. The base does a good job with its septagon-style footprint to keep the monitor stable. The overall build is solid and quite attractive. The bezel of the monitor is very thin, which gives the VG245H a very sleek look on your table. The monitor features a matte finish all the way around, which doesn’t appear to catch fingerprints easily. It no longer features a gray and red color scheme that’s synonymous with ROG branding, sporting a black chassis and blue accents instead. The VG245H borrows its design from the MG24UQ and PG278Q with some minor aesthetic changes. * measuring a screen brightness of 200 nits without audio/ USB/ Card reader connection Dimension without Stand (WxHxD) : 561 x 329 x 50 mmīox Dimension(WxHxD) : 664 x 415 x 221 mmīSMI, CB, CCC, CE, CEL level, CU, ErP, FCC, ISO-9241-307, J-MOSS, KCC, PSE, UkrSEPRO, UL/cUL, WEEE, WHQL (Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 7), MEPS, RCM, TUV Flicker-free, eStandby, TUV Low Blue Light GameVisual :6 Modes(Scenery/Racing/Cinema/RTS/RPG/FPS/sRGB Modes)
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