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Asus PB278QR 27in

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AnandTech
★★★★★
11 years ago
ASUS PB278Q Review: An IPS Competitor Emerges

I was very happy to see that Samsung was going to start making their own flat panels with a new technology so that someone could put some pressure on LG to innovate more or reduce prices on their panels, which only helps consumers.

B&H Photo
★★★★
7 years ago
You have what you pay for

This monitor was an upgrade after the 6-yo Dell U2209WA aimimg this mainly for photo-editing. It is generally nice however suffers from several clear caveats: (1) uneven backlit and colors from darker and yellowish ath the left to pure-white at the right; (2) colors are not as bold and vivd as in my...

NCIX.com
★★★★★
7 years ago
works great

got this and a gtx1060 at same time so far this thing looks great and have no problems at all with it. ran at least 3 different things to test for dead pixels and none found. Not sure what else to say really.

good price; good picture; no dead pixels that i can find

none so far

Amazon
★★★★★
8 years ago
Good monitor until button issues make it unusable

Bought this monitor in July of 2013 for over $550, which was a good price at the time. The monitor had a dead pixel or two on arrival but that doesn't bother me. It was otherwise well constructed and did the job. Since the beginning of 2015 I noticed that one of the physical buttons went dead.

Overstock
★★★★★
10 years ago
Asus PB278q So much easier on the eyes

I do not find any problems with back light bleeding through as some have noticed. When using the monitor in day to day it really is not even noticeable. Now if I try specifically to get a screen full of one color or medium toned background then I may notice a small amount of variation in light...

Ebay
★★★★★
9 years ago
Great monitor for 2012 Mac mini!

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.

Adorama
★★★★★
7 years ago

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...

Circuit City
★★★★★
10 years ago
Great Monitor! Great quality!

Extremely dense pixel count and very high resolution. Even the speakers aren't too bad. Lets you hook up HDMI and export the audio through 3.5 jack to your own speaker system. Highly recommend this monitor, even for the price.

Walmart
★★★★★
8 years ago
Excellent Monitor, great price!

As a professional photographer, I was in search of a monitor that delivered color accuracy in sRGB. This monitor as certainly met my expectations. The built in speakers are great for listening to the news. I wouldn't "rock out" with them, but they serve in an excellent utilitarian role.

TFT Central
★★★★★
11 years ago
Asus PB278Q

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

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