Asos has just announced its latest lineup of its monitors, which features the air cleansing fans. The new VU Air Air ionizer series includes three models with 24-, 27-, and 34-inch-shaped screens.
The back of each has a series of ventures that pride in the ability to remove 90 % of the air in the 1 meter cubic area in about 3 hours. This is definitely a trick, but in a world that is capable of paying in a more concerned world than air -driven particles.
All the VU Air Enhazir Line -up 100 Hz refresh rate is out, and it is being marketed far more towards office work and they will not hit our best gaming monitor list at any time. They are also FHDs, with 1 MSMPRT and full of low blue light and anti -Flickr tech. Two small panels are relatively flat flats with 178 degrees viewing angles, while in 34 inches there are ultra -wide 1500R curved panels as well as USB type C connection options.
To further further these modern clean office wobs, monitors are all white, including the least visible stands. Product images seem to be that you can get some tilt and height adjustment but may not be a ton. I will not expect a group of ports on them, which looks like only power, ox, and HDMI.
These fountains make it very clear that these screens are for work stations instead of gaming. This is a shame because the idea is quite solid. Hardware cleansing that is already on your desk can be a huge space sewer, and hopefully it is actually cut on the particles inside your machines.
It is especially helpful that they do not need filters, but it surprised me where the dust ends. Will these ventures need permanent cleaning or is there anything else in the game with Nano -ion Tech? Still, unless it’s inside my vein, I will count it as a win. Consider the reminder to give your computer a good dust.
If the Asos leaves someone as a refreshing rate as it should be in the air, it may be able to see. I have definitely seen some beautiful gaming setups in my time that may use some of these screens.