ASUS VK246H 24-Inch Widescreen LCD Monitor - Black with Webcam

October 31, 2009 by admin  
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16:9 Full HD, HDMI, 1.3M Webcam, 2ms and 2Wx2 Build in Speaker… More >>

ASUS VK246H 24-Inch Widescreen LCD Monitor - Black with Webcam

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4 Comments on "ASUS VK246H 24-Inch Widescreen LCD Monitor - Black with Webcam"

  1. J. Jin on Sat, 31st Oct 2009 8:26 am 

    I HAVE THIS MONITOR HOOKED UP TO A HP 9140F QUAD COMPUTER WITH VISTA 64. THE SCREEN IS NICE AND SHARP AND COLORS ARE GREAT. THE ONLY REASON I GAVE IT 3 STARS IT THAT THE BUILT IN WEB CAM DOES NOT WORK. ERROR MESSAGE KEEPS SAYING THAT IT IS ONLY FOR ASUS LAPTOP…VERY FRUSTRATING. ALSO, ASUS OFFERS NO UPDATED SOFEWARE NOR DO THEY ANSWER ANY QUESTIONS REGARDING THIS PROBLEM. I WOULD NEVER BUY ANOTHER ASUS PRODUCT AGAIN….

  2. xenopain on Sat, 31st Oct 2009 12:08 pm 

    I just got this monitor, have been using it only for 2 days. The price is a good deal at 230$ range and the monitor is presenting a really good view so far. Ran some tests to detect whether there are noticeable dead pixels but did not come across any, guess I am lucky or just they were to small to notice on huge screen.

    I would definitely advise this monitor to people that are looking for a cheaper solution especially for gaming.

    I have not tried the speakers nor the webcam on it - since I do not need them.

  3. RCK on Sat, 31st Oct 2009 2:20 pm 

    We were concerned with dead pixels, which is why we went with Amazon, (great return policy). We are happy to report that there are no dead pixels! The webcam works well, we use Skype on Windows XP 64 bit. The speakers are as expected, laptop quality, but they work nonetheless. We had researched this monitor a great deal on newegg and other sites, glad we went with Amazon (free shipping).

  4. CAPS ON! on Sat, 31st Oct 2009 4:30 pm 

    I bought this even though I saw a lot of people complaining about getting the WebCam working. I am happy I did. As part of the install, you must attach the included USB cable to the monitor. This will allow the WebCam to be recognised by the PC. In XP, the WebCam worked just fine without installing any additional software. I decided to try the ASUS software anyhow, and it includes a bunch of nice extras (special effects, overlays, etc…) I am positive that all of the negative reviews regarding the camera had to do with not attaching the USB cable.

    The monitor itself is great. Now we play Lego Star Wars II at 1920×1080.

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