Asus VG236H 120Hz 3D Vision LCD Monitor Review

Everest Image Quality Testing

We put the Asus VG236H through an assortment of monitor diagnostics using Everest Ultimate Edition from Lavalys. These tests provide key patterns that allow us to evaluate various aspects, such as color accuracy, and uniformity. In order to test the monitor, we entered the OSD menu and reset the monitor to its factory defaults. Once this was done, all relevant tests were run and image quality was noted. We then captured a few screenshots from a few points of interest.

Everest Ultimate Edition  
Monitor Diagnostics
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Everest Ultimate Edition is a popular system diagnostics and benchmarking solution for enthusiasts PC users, based on the award-winning Everest Technology. During system optimizations and tweaking it provides essential system and overclock information, advanced hardware monitoring and diagnostics capabilities to check the effects of the applied settings. Complete software, operating system, and security information makes Everest Ultimate Edition a comprehensive system diagnostics tool that offers a total of 100 pages of information about your system.


180 Degree Color Palette Diagnostic Screen

After going through the entire suite of LCD diagnostic screens, Everest confirmed what our eyes had been telling us from the very beginning. The VG236H looks great and provided excellent results in every test screen we looked at, while checking every box on on our list. Gamma screens revealed the appropriate brightness, color patterns looked perfect, reading tests were accurate, and solid fill tests were uniform. Although there was a hint of backlight bleed in the solid black screen test, it was minimal. The cherry on top was finding absolutely no dead or stuck pixels, which is expected, especially for a panel of this class.


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