ASUS
MG248QR
A entry-level 1440p monitor for anyone building a living-room setup, leading with 60 Hz.
25/100
60 Hz1920×108016:9
£20.99best price at Amazon
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Why we rate it
- Scores 25/100
- Built for the job
- No g-sync
- No freesync
Score profile
Scored against the 1440p monitors classWhere the MG248QR wins and loses
Full specification
Grouped · supported features marked in blueSpecifications
Display
Resolution1920
Aspect ratio16
Refresh rate60 Hz
Gaming features
G-SyncNo
FreeSyncNo
More specs
Panel techTN
Size inches24
Refresh rate144 Hz
Head to head
Highlighted cell = better in that rowMG248QR vs Samsung Odyssey Neo G9
MG248QROdyssey Neo G9
| ASUSMG248QRThis page | SamsungOdyssey Neo G9 | |
|---|---|---|
| Overall score | 25 /100 | 52 /100Better |
| Refresh | 60 Hz | 240 HzBetter |
| Size | — | 57 " |
| Panel type | — | Mini-LED |
| Response | — | 1 ms |
| HDR certified | — | HDR 1000 |
Who it's for
Is the MG248QR right for you?
Buy it if
Buyers on a budget
Anyone who needs a dependable 1440p monitor for the essentials without overspending.
Skip it if
Skip it if
You need g-sync, in which case a higher-tier 1440p monitor is the better call.
Home cinema viewer
Wants the best picture for films and gaming nights.
okay
Everyday watcher
Mixed TV, streaming and the odd console session.
good
Budget upgrader
Replacing an older set without overspending.
excellent
Common questions
Before you buy
Is the MG248QR worth it?
It depends on what you need. It scores 25/100 against other 1440p monitors, a entry-level result where the class average is around 51.
What stands out on the MG248QR?
Its overall 25/100 rating against the rest of the 1440p monitors class.
How does it compare to the VG248QE?
The VG248QE scores 30/100 versus this one at 25/100, so it is the step up on the spec sheet.
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