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Thursday 9 February 2012

ASUS VS Series VS247H-P Black 23.6" 2ms LED Backlight Widescreen LCD Monitor 300 cd/m2 50000000:1


Delicate touches make a monitor truly great, VS247H Full HD LED monitor, with 50,000,000:1 high contrast ratio and HDMI interface, is optimized for the finest image and color quality. This approach extends to the sturdy stand and slim profile without compromising style in ensuring stability and durability.


  • neweggSLIM FORM FACTOR WITH BUILT-IN POWER ADAPTER AND VESA MOUNTABLEWith ultra-thin display, a built-in power adapter and support for mountable VESA mounting, the ASUS VS Series VS247H-P adds elegance to your desk and maximizes your desk space.
  • neweggCSM AND EPEAT GOLDAs the first monitor series to enter ASUS’ renowned Corporate Stable Model program, the VS series is guaranteed to remain in stable supply for a minimum of 1 year. This ensures guaranteed replacement should you need more of the same models. And EPEAT is helping transform the marketplace for green computer products, and the ASUS VS247H-P is one of them which meets all required criteria plus at least 75% of the optional criteria of EPEAT.
  • neweggEXCELLENT VISUAL PERFORMANCEThe Asus VS247H-P delivers sharp and true-to-life images through the amazing 2ms response time, full 1080P with HDMI and an impressive 50,000,000:1 ASUS Smart Contrast Ratio for better movie and video game performance.
  • neweggASUS SPLENDID VIDEO INTELLIGENCE TECHNOLOGYThe exclusive Splendid Video Intelligence Technology optimizes video performance and image fidelity by enhancing color, brightness, contrast, and sharpness. 6 preset video modes (Scenery, Theater, Game, Night View, sRGB and Standard) can be selected via a hotkey.
  • neweggASUS RAPID REPLACEMENT 2 WAY FREE SHIPPINGASUS now covers return shipping as well as shipping back to the end user, and offers free cross-shipping advanced swap for all urgent LCD RMAs requiring further expedition. Now you can get a replacement LCD as you send your RMA, because good customer service just makes sense. See here for details: http://service.asus.com/ARR.html.

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