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Asus ProArt Series PA246Q LCD Monitor Review

Along the side is a 7 in 1 card reader (no compact flash support unfortunately) and dual USB 2.0 ports.

The stand really does deserve a special mention because in the past we have found that even more expensive screens such as this can be hampered by a woefully inadequate support mechanism.

This stand rotates 90 degrees to allow for a portrait style implementation. There is 100mm of height adjustment and -5° to +20° tilt adjustment available. The panel can also be rotated 60° from left to right, which gives the screen a huge variety of both vertical and horizontal adjustment. The metal base of the stand is extremely well made, being totally supportive under a huge variety of tilt and height settings.

Along the rear is a power button with connector and along the right a DVI, Displayport, HDMI 1.3 and VGA input. To the far right is a USB 2.0 hub port and 3.5 mm stereo headphone jack.

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