Sunday, September 13, 2009

Asus MS246H Monitor


If Asus is to be believed, its new line of ultra-slim monitors, called the Designo MS Series, was inspired by the binary state. Viewing the monitor from the sides leads credence to this, as it looks like a number "1" standing next to a smaller "0". Actually, it looks more like an "o" than a zero, but we get the point.


The monitor's profile measures a purported scant 16.5mm. Asus' Ergo-Fit Technology allows a user to adjust the tilt of the monitor supposedly with just one finger. Hmm, we're at least intrigued to see how this little feature actually works.

The screen is designed to sit at the user's eye level — unless, of course, the user has an extremely long or short torso — and by acting as a second screen, Asus says the monitors perfectly complement a laptop computer.

Once you get past its glossy black-front/white-back finish (the duality an extension of the binary concept perhaps?), there's some impressive tech specs inside. It hosts Full HD 1080p resolution, a 50,000:1 contrast ratio, and a 2ms response time.

In addition to this 23.6-inch widescreen model which will hit the market in September, a 23-inch model (AU$369) will be available in October and 21.5-inch model (price TBC) will be released in Australia in November.

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