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ASUS - TUF VG259Q3A 25" Class Full HD Gaming LED Monitor - 16:9 - 24.5" Viewable - Fast IPS - LED Backlight - 1920 x 1080 - Black
Average customer rating
4.7 out of 5
4.7
(3 Reviews)
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Customer Reviews for ASUS - TUF VG259Q3A 25" Class Full HD Gaming LED Monitor - 16:9 - 24.5" Viewable - Fast IPS - LED Backlight - 1920 x 1080 - Black
Customer Rating
5 out of 5
5
My first monitor
on December 1, 2025
Posted by: Ps5 User
Frequency of use:Daily
Verified Purchase:Yes
I absolutely love this monitor, granted, I use a ps5 and I had a 60hz before, so this monitor is a major upgrade. The lighting is awesome. Movement is smooth.
Written by a customer while visiting https://www.asus.com
Customer Rating
5 out of 5
5
TUF Gaming VG259Q3A
on December 18, 2025
Posted by: TUF Gaming VG259Q3A
Frequency of use:Daily
Verified Purchase:Yes
I love my TUF Gaming VG259Q3A monitor. Runs perfect!
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Customer Rating
4 out of 5
4
Finally, after about 10 years, a new monitor!
on May 24, 2024
Posted by: rehopkins
Frequency of use:Daily
Verified Purchase:Yes
I'm not sure of all the reasons I got this unit. One, it had to have one of the latest HDMI ports. It has 2 and I'm not sure how one uses or needs the 2. I also wanted it to have a resolution of 1280 x 800 for legacy apps. Consider my purchase an upgrade from 2 other monitors that are around 10 years old. The power button is in a good place but it would have been nice if it were more predominant. However, once hooked up to a single desktop/PC, I like the way it is turned on when the PC is turned on!
I can't talk to how wonderful the graphics are ... it is all to new at the moment and I haven't fired it up yet with something like Blender 4 which requires a more modern CPU. My CPU's are too old to evaluate the types of games this unit was designed for. Upgrading that will have to come later. I have an intermittent "crash problem" with the PC it is attached to. Odds are the problem is corruption in windows or the new fiber optic internet system; but, I can't rule out the monitor just yet. I will try it on other units/laptops at a later time.
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