Bought two of these and they work perfectly. Takes some tweaking to get the colors consistent with my other apple monitors, but for the price, it's worth it.
Bought two of these and they work perfectly. Takes some tweaking to get the colors consistent with my other apple monitors, but for the price, it's worth it.
I bought one late last year and liked it some much, I got a second one. Make sure your machine can handle the high resolutions. It includes all of the cables. All is great.
I was looking for something that works well on an MacBook Retina running Windows 7 in Bootcamp and did not want to spend the money for the Apple monitor. I found the HDMI cable included in the box supported the full 2560 x 1440. I also loved the fact that you can rotate the screen.
The Asus PB278Q 27-inch HD monitor utilizes the relatively new PLS panel technology which results in excellent color quality and wide viewing angles. While it is quite pricy and has no automatic pivot function, it's still a decent monitor that provides a good quality image.
Many video inputs; Wide viewing angles; Very good image quality
Expensive; No automatic screen rotation
Unlike the gorgeous Samsung Series 9 S27B970D , another 27-inch PLS monitor, the PB278Q is fairly plain looking. The 27-inch panel resides in a 2.8-inch thick matte black cabinet with relatively thin (0.75-inch) bezels and a thin, barely noticeable strip of glossy black trim around the edge.
Great color quality; Lots of video ports; Ergonomic stand; Wide viewing angles
A bit pricey; No auto-pivot function; No USB ports
This is another display from Asus which makes for a great offering at a price that won't empty your wallet. First, it offers great 2k (2560x1440) resolution for ultra sharp, off-center viewing with a one hundred seventy-eight degree viewing angle that will be of great use for those of you working...
A growing number of graphics professionals, gamers, and all-around power users are turning to WQHD (Wide Quad High-Definition) monitors as cost-conscious alternatives to , and is all too happy to oblige.
For some time, I've been looking to upgrade the Dell U2311H IPS LCD that served as my primary work monitor at the office with something that has more vertical real estate (1080p just doesn't cut it for serious productivity) and better colour reproduction.
An in depth look at the Professional range 27", high resolution monitor from Asus. The PLS panel, LED backlighting and decent specs make this an interesting choice. How does it perform in our tests?
Great range of connections and stand adjustments (including all cables provided; Very good pixel response times; Very good contrast ratio; the best we've seen from a PLS panel so far
Useless dynamic contrast ratio in practice; PWM used for backlight dimming; Not great default setup; and no sRGB emulation
Monitor choice is thankfully a lot easier in recent times. Even a cheap TN panel will be reasonable quality.
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