👀 See More, Strain Less — The Ultimate Eye-Care Monitor for the Modern Pro
The ASUS VZ22EHE is a 21.45-inch Full HD IPS monitor featuring a sleek 6.5mm ultra-slim design, 75Hz refresh rate with 1ms MPRT and Adaptive-Sync for smooth visuals, plus TUV Rheinland-certified Flicker-Free and Low Blue Light technology to reduce eye strain. Equipped with HDMI and VGA ports, it offers versatile connectivity and includes a 1-month Adobe Creative Cloud subscription for enhanced productivity.
Standing screen display size | 21.45 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 1366x768 |
Max Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1080 Pixels |
Card Description | Integrated |
Brand | ASUS |
Series | VZ22EHE |
Item model number | VZ22EHE |
Item Weight | 5.1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 19.5 x 7.5 x 14.1 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 19.5 x 7.5 x 14.1 inches |
Color | BLACK |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Manufacturer | ASUS |
ASIN | B0C7G8DTDR |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | August 3, 2023 |
P**J
Beautiful pc monitor that works very well
Love this monitor, elegant, slim, modern. Highly recommend it
A**R
Buen Monitor
Calidad precio llego muy bien embalado, fue lo que esperaba.La maraca es muy buena lo recomiendo.
W**R
Works great with OneFinity CNC Machine
Wanted to replace the small touchscreen monitor that came with my OneFinity CNC machine. Purchased this monitor along with a Huanuo Single Monitor Mount (gas strut arm). This setup is awesome. Mounted it to the CNC table, but it can swing and move in a wide area. Much bigger than the monitor that came with the CNC, and touchscreen works great. My only observation is that the viewing angle is more limited than I expected. However since it is mounted on an arm (only cost $35) I can position the monitor so it's easy to see. Never have to worry about the monitor being knocked-off the table I've mounted the CNC to. Highly recommend.
N**E
Fine but not the best for what I intended
Why did you pick this product vs others?:I use this monitor in Portrait, (vertical), next to 27" Landscape monitors. Works just ok, as this particular monitor isn't meant to be viewed vertically. I did not know this when I bought it, and it's useable but it's definitely something I notice. The issue is that it kind of always seems like there is a glare or some kind of sheen that I have to tilt my head to avoid. I'm used to it now, but wouldn't go down the same road again. Also, I have never been able to get the touch screen feature to work. No idea why.
B**G
Works great with Microsoft Flight Simulator
Four Ports:1 Video out: VGA2 Video out. HDMI Use either number 1 or number 2. Your choice.3 Touch out: USB. The screen has USB B port and the other end of cord USB A. No USB C ports. So it connects to USB A on your computer or laptop.4 Power in: AC mains.----------------------------------Included: Power cord 7 feet.USB B to USB A cord 6 feet.HDMI cord 6 feet.Resolution is 768p (which is HD). Full HD would be 1080p. 2K would be 1440p. 4K would be 2160p.(But this screen is 768p).Physical height standing on its stand (screen straight) 11-1.4 inches. (screen tilted): about 10-7/8 inchphysical width including bezel: 14-1/2"------------------Because the screen is smaller than a 27 or 32 inch screen, the resolution of 768p makes for a sharper image to my eyes than my 32" 1440p screen. (pixels per square inch determines sharpness, not total pixels on the screen).---------------------I use this with two 32" 1440p screens joined together with Nvidia Control Panel Surround into one giant double wide screen. This monitor is in addition to that. This monitor is not using surround like the other two monitors are.---------------------------------Amazon reviews on no name brands are hit and miss with lots of complaints about issues. A name brand monitor is the way to go. Asus is a good brand. The quality of this monitor is very good indeed! I use this every flight with Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020.
M**S
Everything you want in a touchscreen.
This Asus 21.5" touchscreen does everything they say it does. It's exactly as described. I've been using it for about a week now, it is plug n play and intuitive to use. With windows 11 it makes your monitor into a big tablet. The screen is hard, clear and reflective so I put a matte screen protector on it. Here is a link to the matte screen protector I purchased. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BLN6H4KG?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title --- I mounted it on this "Articulating Gas Spring Arm" that works great without any adjustments. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07YWFPF39?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title --- This is a good monitor.
W**E
Very Good Monitor
As always Asus's products tend to be very good quality. Goes well with my computer tower. But I didn't know what the small toggle switch was at the back. It's kinda cheap feeling. I didn't seem to get an instruction book only the warranty . Anyway I figured it out after trial and error how to operate it. Really like the non-glare protector that comes over it. Makes a big difference. The only thing I wish was that it had good on/off switch and not just that toggle thing. Good quality monitor for the price tag. Would buy it again.
S**L
Poor contrast and weak blacks - unlike same model number purchased a few years ago
I bought one of these a few years ago. It worked out well, so I bought another, and have just installed the new VT168 side by side with the older VT168. The new monitor looks like a different monitor, inferior image quality in spite of choosing the same video settings between new and old. The older VT168 has a fairly deep black, and colors saturate nicely. The new monitor has a not-very-black black, lots of backlight bleedthrough, and colors are faded. That's with the same settings for image control for both. There's no image setting that provides a deep black on the new monitor, and the power-up white/black splash-screen is just white/kinda-black. I have in the past bought various ASUS monitors for a multi-monitor setup, and they sometimes need small adjustments to the color parameters to get good color match from unit to unit, side-by-side, but nothing like this. The new VT168's dynamic range is on par with the super-cheap no-name monitors. Note that the old monitor identifies as "ASUS VT168". The new monitor identified as "VT168HR". No ASUS name in the monitor identity as seen from the PC.
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