- Asus has launched three new monitors using its new integrated air ionizer technology
- Asus claims that it removes up to 90% of the dust in suspension in interior environments
- One of the monitors is an ultrairs WQHD, which uses a panel goes for better contrast
Asus makes things happen with its instructors, not only by focusing on high refresh levels and good response times, but also by introducing innovative functionality that aims to improve the quality of indoor air – and that is something that other monitors should copy.
As highlighted by Notebookcheck, Asus launched three new monitors under the series seen: the Vu249hfi-W (24 inches),, VU279HFI-W (27 inches)and the VU34WCIP-W (34 inch WQHD Ultrawide)All that maintain a 100 Hz refreshment rate and an MPRT response time of 1 MS – but they are not just ordinary monitors – they take advantage of the new design ionizer design of Asus.
Asus claims that this removes up to 90% of airborne dust, leading to a fresher air, which could be very beneficial for desktop spaces and game configurations. This is possible thanks to “innovative nano -ion technology” which does not require a filter, and rather uses negative ions to eliminate dust, pollen and allergens – essentially, these monitors Refine the air quality of your room.
Vu249hfi-W and Vu279hfi-W use IPS panels, which are brilliant and designed for greater colors-however, VU34WPI-W will use a VA panel, which is better for higher contrast ratios and response times (it is always 1ms MPRT in this case), including the content of the VRR video) to Make sure that the cooling rate corresponds to the game frequency of the game.
The specifications of these new monitors may not be the best compared to the other high -end Asus screens, but it is always good enough to respond to the productivity, games and uses of video content. It is also a good way for Asus to test its new technology on a monitor without all the bells and whistles (at low cost), in the hope that it will become a new success which inspires other manufacturers to follow suit.
Now just use this technology on game monitors, and I will be happy
It could be easy to reject Asus’ efforts here as a simple gadget, especially if you are more enthusiastic about improvements in terms of display quality – but I would say that it is a great innovation.
I am fully aware that there is a chance that it is not widely adopted by Asus for its other monitors or by other manufacturers – but that could help reduce the accumulation of dust, I am sure that we all hate our desktop configurations. If that avoids me to have to regularly clean my office (and the office itself), I would be very interested in using one of these monitors in the future.
The price and availability currently depend on your region, but the out-of-competition choice for me, the VU34WIP-W model, is currently available at various American retailers for $ 359 (around £ 280 / $ 570 in).
Ultrairs monitors with 3440×1440 resolutions have always been my choice for productivity and games – and I am not mistaken, I would never choose this rather than my Alienware AW3423DW QD -Oled or the PG49WCD Super Ultrawide Monitor Asus sent me for tests, but it can be useful that it can be used to play monitors. Let’s just hope that the quality of air purification is quite good (and is therefore sufficiently popular with consumers) to make it a reality.