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ASUS TUF Gaming VG249Q1R 23.8" FHD IPS Monitor | Gaming, 165 Hz
ASUS
MPN: VG249Q1R
$139.00
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Key Features
- 23.8-inch LCD monitor
- In-plane Switching (IPS) technology
- 1,920 x 1,080 maximum resolution
- 165 Hz overclocked refresh rate
- Adaptive-Sync support
- Full HD display resolution
- Desktop monitor form factor
- Deliver fluid gameplay with a 165 Hz overclocked refresh rate
Stay locked on target with a monitor designed for speed, clarity, and dependable everyday performance. The ASUS TUF Gaming VG249Q1R brings a 23.8-inch Full HD IPS panel to the desk, giving teams and players a sharp 1,920 x 1,080 workspace with wide viewing consistency. Its 165 Hz overclocked refresh rate helps keep motion fluid in fast scenes, while Adaptive-Sync support reduces screen tearing and stutter when frame rates shift.
This model is a strong fit for users who want more than a basic office display. IPS technology supports accurate color and stable image quality across angles, which matters when the screen is shared or used for long sessions. The compact 23.8-inch size also fits multi-monitor layouts without crowding the desk.
For buyers comparing price tiers, the value here is in the balance: a gaming-focused refresh rate, IPS image quality, and a practical Full HD resolution that keeps GPU demands reasonable. It is a straightforward choice for competitive gaming, mixed work-and-play setups, and desks where responsiveness matters more than oversized panels or unnecessary extras.
Ideal For
- Competitive gaming on a compact desktop setup
- Dual-monitor workstation for play and productivity
- Shared viewing where consistent IPS angles matter
- Budget-conscious upgrade from a standard 60 Hz display
Why This Product
- 1165 Hz overclocked refresh rate for faster motion handling
- 2IPS panel for more consistent color than basic TN displays
- 323.8-inch Full HD size for compact desks and dual-monitor setups
- 4Adaptive-Sync support for reduced tearing in variable frame-rate gaming




