A:AnswerUnfortunately, no it will not. The monitor’s refresh rate maxes out at 75Hz. 144Hz is nearly double that. No matter how you connect the monitor for PC gaming, you will not be able to play any game in 144Hz using this particular monitor.
A:AnswerAdjust the blue light filter level based on your eyes needs, if you are feeling like they are taking a strain then max it out but if you just started working keep it on a low level. Otherwise I would recommend just keeping it at a medium level for everyday use.
A:AnswerYes, this monitor has robust blue light filtering. If you are sensitive to eye-strain, blue light filter options can make a significant difference during extended gaming sessions.
A:AnswerI got a set of (2) Bose desktop speakers approximately 7 3/4" x 3 1/4". They are wireless and have worked wonderfully. In fact I can't play them on full volume. They aren't too expensive either.
A:AnswerNo, it does not. You would need to set up Zoom on your computer. Then you could connect it to the monitor (which, by the way, works well in general and would probably be good for Zoom).
A:AnswerPlease refer to section 3-4 of your monitor's manual for detailed instructions. https://dlcdnets.asus.com/pub/ASUS/LCD%20Monitors/VG245/VG245_English.pdf
A:AnswerThe monitor’s technology allows for the display to show 1920x1080p by default. This means the monitor will show any game using this pixel setting.