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Full HD 1080p Visual Enjoyment with HDMI Interface and moreThe high 1920×1200 resolution supports Full HD 1080p vision, great for both video games and Blu-ray Discs playback. Embedded HDMI simplifies cabling and provides the highest-quality video and audio experience. Moreover, rich video and audio inputs make the ASUS VW266H interoperable with multiple consumer electronics, such as Blu-ray Disc players, DVD players, game consoles, etc.
ASUS Splendid Video Intelligence TechnologyASUS exclusive Splendid Video Intelligence Technology employs a color engine to automatically optimize image quality with intelligent color, brightness, contrast and sharpness corrections for the best results in image preview, movie playback and gaming. 5 Splendid video preset modes via hotkey as well as 3 skin tone presets are available for optimal visual experience.
ASCR (ASUS Smart Contrast Ratio) TechnologyASCR Technology automatically adjusts the luminance of the backlight for better displays according to the image contents, and improves the contrast ratio to 20000:1 for more realistic depictions of night scenes during games or movies.
2ms Response TimeTrace Free Technology delivers 2ms quick response time (gray-to-gray) for smooth video display and gaming without ghosting.
DCDi (Directional Correlation De-interlacing) TechnologyOften used in high-end LCD and plasma TV sets, DCDi Technology improves the quality of low-resolution video by de-interlacing the images and eliminating jagged edges along diagonal lines to make you enjoy videos like fast-paced sport games or action movies with more satisfaction.
ASUS Rapid Replacement ProgramASUS now covers return shipping as well as shipping back to the end user, and offers free cross-shipping advanced swap for all urgent LCD RMAs requiring further expedition. Now you can get a replacement LCD as you send your RMA, because good customer service just makes sense. See here for details: http://livesupport.asus.com/RRP.html.