5/31/2023 0 Comments Sonic xg full![]() They’re ~17mm (0.67 inches) at the top and sides and ~23mm (0.91 inches) at the bottom. The bezels are moderately thick compared to some models, but they are single-stage and cover the panel border almost entirely. The stand base is notably less deep than its predecessor, with a brushed texture for most of the top surface accompanied by a shiny silver and red ‘XG’ logo to the right. There is a vertical red stripe on the stand neck and dark red button labels, but everything else is a fairly subdued matte black. This screen identifies itself as a ‘gaming monitor’, but does so in a more subtle way than some. Some of the key ‘talking points’ of the monitor have been highlighted in blue below. This sports 8-bit colour (6-bit + FRC dithering) and has a specified grey to grey response time of 1ms. ![]() The monitor uses a 24” 144Hz TN panel from AUO. We take a look at the new features and see how the monitor fares in our usual gauntlet of ‘real-world’ tests. ![]() The same 144Hz panel is used, as is the case with pretty much any 144Hz model of this size these days, but there is of course more to a monitor than just the panel. The ViewSonic XG2402 marks an evolution of this product, with some new features and greater flexibility in terms of image settings. For gamers looking for a responsive gaming monitor that puts the panel it uses to good use, the ViewSonic XG2401 in one of our go-to recommendations.
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