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| Asus VH236H 23 in. LCD Monitor Review - 3 |
| Written by Tom | ||||||||||||||||
| Saturday, 09 May 2009 16:00 | ||||||||||||||||
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A Closer Look
After everything is unpacked. A little assembly is required. Just slide the monitor down onto the base until it clicks into place and it's done. The frame of the monitor is a highly reflective plastic, which just happens to be a finger print magnet but a little windex clears that right up. The monitor tilts from -5° to 20°. Missing is a height adjustment, which is sorely missing in modern mainstream monitors.
A closer look at the front of the monitor shows the controls, power, input, brightness up/volume up, menu, brightness down/volume down, exit buttons that are used during various setup options. To help protect the finish of the monitor even more, Asus wrapped the frame in a clear static cling.
Let's take a look at the back |
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