The bezel measures 0.75 inch on the left and right sides with the full width of the panel checking in at just under 22 inches. Also, at 14 pounds, the PA248Q is 3 pounds lighter than the older model. The result is a body that is considerably thinner than the PA246Q's, measuring a full 2.4 inches deep, compared with the older monitor's girthy 3.2 inches. The PA248Q houses an LED backlight as opposed to the PA246Q's Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lamp (CCFL) backlight. In my experience, E-IPS panels typically perform worse than their P-IPS brethren in color reproduction, but we'll get to that later. However, while most "Pro" monitors, like 2011's PA246Q, house an aptly named Professional In-Plane Switching (P-IPS) panel, the PA248Q uses an Enhanced IPS (E-IPS) panel. In the top-left corner of the 24-inch Asus PA248Q's chassis, written in white text, is the word "ProArt." If there was any ambiguity about the type of user Asus is targeting with this monitor, this small design touch should abolish it.
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