I have loved this monitor for a while. It has provided superb colors and an easy interface. The response time was enough for me to game on comfortably and the resolution was exactly what I have needed. My only issue was when I wanted another.
I have loved this monitor for a while. It has provided superb colors and an easy interface. The response time was enough for me to game on comfortably and the resolution was exactly what I have needed. My only issue was when I wanted another.
This is my second Asus monitor. I have used a 24 Asus monitor for the past four years and have had no problems with it. It iis easily calibrated and holds the calibration with no detectable change over time. I do quite a bit of large image printing using Lightroom CC and PhotoSho CC.
This monitor was a replacement for my 6.5 years old Dell U2209WA aimed mainly for photo-editing. Although a nice device in general, there are several noticeable caveats such as (1) uneven brightness and color from dark/yellowish on the left to bright/white on the right; (2) somewhat dull colors...
There are very few monitor companies here that sell panels that go beyond full HD resolution. Considering we are already starting to see 4K monitors abroad, it is high time the 2560×1440 pixel resolution started getting more love in this part of the world.
Using this monitor with 2012 Mac Mini. Purchased a mini display port to display port cable through amazon to get full resolution. If not, and you choose to use hdmi, the display becomes enlarged/expanded. The monitor has excellent image quality.
Just arrived today. Picture is crisp and beautiful. Stand is sturdy and the monitor can rotate to a vertical position, a nice feature! Very happy with this purchase.
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
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.
This 27in monitor is blessed with a range of connectors – supporting 2560 x 1440 resolution via HDMI, DisplayPort or Dual-link DVI inputs, along with 1920 x 1080 via a D-sub input. The monitor also features two built-in 3-watt speakers, along with 3.5mm audio line-in and line-out.
Good price; lots of inputs
Contrast could be better
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