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Asus PB278QR 27in

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Amazon
★★★★★
7 years ago
Great Monitor

I was worried about buying a new monitor and did a lot of research before purchasing this one. I wanted a monitor that could handle both photo editing and gaming. This one can. Only had it a couple of months but so far no problems. Great colours and detail for photo editing and gaming is brilliant.

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...

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...

Newegg
★★★★
7 years ago
Beautiful monitors when they work.

I suspect the current stock/production of these monitors would not have the initial problems I had. For the price today, they are an exceptional monitor. ASUS now is marketing a range of monitors that appear to be derived from this basic model and likely improved.

I have four of these that I bought just over two years ago; Beautiful screens, no bad pixels, no bleed, Display port connections and audio (but I don't need audio but now I have 4)

Serious electronic quality issues: Just over 2 years ago, 2014, I purchased four of these when they cost nearly $1000; Two of them still initialize to the wrong resolution on wake up from sleep or just turning on after the OS (Windows 10, 64) blanked them.

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.

staples.com
★★★★★
8 years ago
Great monitor

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.

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.

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.

MacMall
★★★★★
9 years ago
Worked well on Macbook retina

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.

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