Asus VH236H

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    Overall score: 7.4 (3.5 stars)

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3.5 stars Very good
    Overall score: 7.4 (3.5 stars)
  • Design: 6.0
  • Features: 7.0
  • Performance: 8.0
  • Service and support: 8.0
  • Reviewed by: Eric Franklin
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Edited by: Kent German

The good: The Asus VH236H has great movie and game performance, built-in speakers, and a headphone jack.

The bad: Navigating the Asus VH236H's OSD can be confusing and frustrating, and the display lacks ergonomic options.

The bottom line: The Asus VH236H is a great-performing 23-incher with a welcome low price.

Review:

The Asus VH236H is available for around $190 from e-tailers. For that price you not only get HDMI and DVI support, built-in speakers, a headphone jack but also great movie and game performance. We'd prefer to have more ergonomic options and a less frustrating OSD menu, but with its great performance and affordable price, it's difficult to balk at such a sweet deal. The Samsung SyncMaster P2370 has the same screen size, is more stylish, and has comparable performance, but its $285 price tag makes it a less desirable deal considering its lack of connection options and other ... Expand full review

The Asus VH236H is available for around $190 from e-tailers. For that price you not only get HDMI and DVI support, built-in speakers, a headphone jack but also great movie and game performance. We'd prefer to have more ergonomic options and a less frustrating OSD menu, but with its great performance and affordable price, it's difficult to balk at such a sweet deal. The Samsung SyncMaster P2370 has the same screen size, is more stylish, and has comparable performance, but its $285 price tag makes it a less desirable deal considering its lack of connection options and other missing features.

Design and features
With a glossy black bezel, juxtaposed with its black matte finish on the back, the 23-inch Asus VH236H has a fairly plain design. The panel measures just 1.25 inches in depth; however, when you add in the ventilation system, the full-panel depth is 2.5 inches. That's considerably thicker when compared with the 23-inch Samsung SyncMaster P2370, which measured just more than an inch deep.

The bezel measures 0.75 inch on its left and right sides and 1.25 inches on its bottom, where a silver Asus logo resides. The bottom of the bezel sits about 2.5 inches from the desktop, but unfortunately, the screen height isn't adjustable and there isn't a screen rotation or pivot option for portrait mode. The capability to tilt the screen back 25 degrees is the only included ergonomic feature. The circular footstand measures 4.25 inches in diameter. When knocked from the sides, the display wobbles a considerable amount, though not as much as the slighter P2370.

Connection options include DVI, HDMI, and VGA--all three ports are easily accessible to the right of the display's neck. Built-in speakers sit on the top of the display's back side.

The orange power button sits in the bottom-right corner of the bezel and to its left is the five-button OSD array. The array consists of Menu, Audio/Down, Brightness/Up, S/A, and Source. The S/A button toggles through five presets: Standard, Theater, Game, Night View, and Scenery.

Pressing Menu activates the onscreen display (OSD), which includes additional controls for Contrast and Overdrive. By sending out bursts of voltage to the liquid crystals that increase the crystal's transitions speeds, Overdrive can effectively reduce the amount of noticeable ghosting effects. In our tests, taking Overdrive from 0 to 100, we saw no difference in the amount of ghosting in movies or games, so we can't confirm that the feature actually does anything useful. Nor did we see a difference in power consumption.

There are also controls for color temperature and the ability to manually set the red, green, and blue values.

Navigating the menu is frustrating at times, as some of the controls are inconstant in function. Once you press the Menu button, you are required to press the S/A button to exit the menu. Likewise, pressing S/A brings up the preset menu that requires that you press Menu to exit. More consistent controls would be less confusing and frustrating. Calibrating in the dark is also a challenge as there is no illumination for the buttons.

The Asus VH236H's 16:9 aspect ratio supports a "Full HD" native resolution of 1,920x1,080. This continues the trend of more and more monitor vendors moving toward 16:9 from 16:10 because high-definition content--in particular 1080p movies--can fit onto a 1,920x1,080-pixel screen without distorting the image.

Manufacturer's specs:  
Resolution: 1,920x1,080
Pixel-response rate: 2ms
Contrast ratio: 20,000:1 (Dynamic)
Brightness: 300cd/m2
Connectivity: DVI-D, HDMI, VGA
HDCP compliant? Yes
Included video cables? DVI, VGA
Backlight: CCFL
Panel type: TN
Aspect ratio: 16:9

Performance
We tested the Asus VH236H with its DVI connection. The display posted a composite score of 92 on CNET Labs' DisplayMate-based performance tests, right behind the Samsung SyncMaster P2370's 93. The Asus tested well in our color tests, but it had particular problems in the color-ramping tests, which illustrate an LCD's capacity to render gradations of primary colors smoothly and consistently. As such, the Asus could not consistently render the colors smoothly during the test.

The VH236H achieved a brightness score of 283 candelas per square meter (cd/m2)--just a few points shy of Asus's claimed 300 cd/m2 max. The Samsung SyncMaster P2370 achieved a lower brightness with 239 cd/m2, but was right under Samsung's 250 cd/m2 max. On our dark-screen test, both monitors exhibited significant backlight bleedthrough on the top and bottom edges of the displays, but the Asus performed slightly better.

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4.5 stars

"A terrific, 1080p display for a low price" By ShroudedWolf51

Pros: I picked up this panel for only $168 via Amazon...for the price
-The screen is bright and crisp
-Supports 1080p
-VGA, DVI, and HDMI inputs
-Very fast response time (2ms)
-simple, no BS design
-simple speakers built into monitor

Cons: -As the CNET review said, the menus are very frustrating to use
-The first unit came in with a stuck pixel

Summary: This was a HUGE upgrade from me from the ancient Hyundai L70N panel that I've been using for years...and honestly, there wasn't a whole lot to say about it.
The inputs worked fine. I have my desktop, laptop, and 360 hooked up to it, and everything seems ... Expand full review

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  • Display Type: LCD display / TFT active matrix
  • Diagonal Size: 23 in - Widescreen
  • Display interface: HDMI VGA (HD-15) DVI

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