![]() As soon as the monitor shows an image the menu button can be released and pressed again in order to make the service menu appear. The service menu can be entered by keeping the menu button pressed while powering on the monitor. Have the monitor connected to a valid signal source. Service menu ASUS VG248QE How to call up the service menu However, the ASUS has the advantage of 2D LightBoost being unlockable with ToastyX's Strobelight tool, which does not work anymore for the Z-versions of BenQ's XL monitors. When compared to the BenQ XL2411 Z, the successor of the XL2411 T, the ASUS lacks the flicker-free backlight and, obviously, BenQ's motion blur reduction feature. Note that earlier releases of the XL2411T also used PWM backlight (at a low PWM frequency of 180 Hz). This feature is of little use though, as the upgrade kit is not easy to come by – not in Europe anyway. ![]() Moreover, the ASUS VG248QE is upgradable with NVIDIA's GSYNC DIY upgrade kit. It differs from the BenQ XL2411T in that it has a somewhat less stable casing (-), a shiny bezel (-), internal speakers (+), pulse-width-modulated backlight (at a high PWM frequency though) (-), and a much better overdrive control (++). The ASUS VG248QE monitor is very similar to the BenQ XL2411T in that it uses the same LC panel, supports NVIDIA's 3D LightBoost, and allows for refresh rates up to 144 Hz. ![]()
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