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Asus VW223B
Diagonal screen size 22 pouces
Type TN
Resolution 1680 x 1050 pixels
Response time 5 ms
Interfaces (HDMI / DVI / VGA / YUV) 0 / 0 / 1 / 0
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Options USB input, 3 port USB Hub
Viewing angles (H/V) 170 ° / 160 °
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Alexandre Botella / Vincent Alzieu
Test date: October 29, 2008
No Games!
Applications that need plenty of graphics power just won't work with this monitor's USB connection. Watching HD video or playing games is simply a non-starter. Whenever we fired up World of Warcraft, for instance we were met with an error message.
Handling
Part of Asus' EzLink family of monitors, the VW233B features an analog VGA entry, but also connects to your computer via a USB lead.


In fact, you can daisy-chain up to six of these monitors together using the 3-port USB hub.  Monitors like this are, in general, intended for office users rather than gamers.  They make it very easy to work in dual-screen mode, or string even more monitors together to keep an eye on several screens at once.

They're also suitable for shopfronts and other display applications where USB leads make it easy to create custom layouts.  The catch is that you can't use applications which are particularly graphically taxing.  This is partly because USB cables don't offer enough bandwidth, and partly because you will soon use up too much processor power running multiple displays.

Showing websites on a whole series of screens, or spreadsheets and text documents, is absolutely fine, but watching a DVD adds 25% to the CPU load.

Colours & Contrast

Color handling
The colours are accurate, with a deltaE score (the average discrepancy between the colours sent by the graphics card and those actually shown) of 2.7.  For comparison, results under 3 are usually considered to be very accurate, and reducing red from 100% to 95%, the deltaE socre falls to an even better 2.5; the very best monitors reach 2.2.  Given the very deep blacks, the contrast ratio reaches 940:1.




Gaming
Responsiveness
The reactivity is not as good as we're used to thanks to the USB connection, which can't manage very fluid movement.

Asus' claim that the screen has a response time of 5 ms is not an exaggeration, though, and that inevitably leads to noticeable ghosting, which is fortunately rarely irritating.
Finally, we got a nice surprise when we got to the end of our tests, as it uses far less energy than its technical specification suggests.  Despite Asus' suggestions that it sucks up 65 W, our tests showed that this was closer to 35 W.  Bravo!

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Accurate colours by default

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Good contrast

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Daisychaining for up to six screens

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No DVI or HDMI

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Not good for gaming

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TN panel, so poor viewing angles

The Asus VW223B really comes into its own when you want to move from a dual-screen set up to using several monitors, but as a principal screen, it's a little limited.

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