👀 See the Difference: Elevate Your Workspace with ASUS!
The ASUS 27" PB278Q Eye Care Monitor offers a stunning 2560 x 1440 QHD resolution, designed to reduce eye fatigue with its Flicker-free technology. Its ergonomic stand allows for customizable viewing angles, while extensive connectivity options ensure compatibility with various devices. Perfect for professionals seeking both performance and comfort.
Standing screen display size | 27 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 2560x1440 |
Max Screen Resolution | 2560 x 1440 |
Brand | ASUS |
Series | LED Display PB278Q 27 inch |
Item model number | PB278Q |
Item Weight | 19.4 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 21.74 x 8.58 x 25.31 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 21.74 x 8.58 x 25.31 inches |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer | ASUS |
ASIN | B009C3M7H0 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | September 6, 2012 |
E**C
For the price, this is honestly the best monitor you can buy
Unless you're a professional gamer, competing at the highest level, you really don't need a response time of 1ms on your gaming monitor. In other words, you really don't need a TN panel often found in BenQ monitors (not all their models but definitely their most popular). Don't get me wrong, BenQ makes phenomenal monitors, but if you're like me and the picture quality/color matters, I recommend purchasing an IPS monitor. This is a newer technology which provides better color and quality. The knock on IPS monitors is that getting a response time lower than 5ms is very difficult. Like I mentioned above, unless you're a professional gamer, it's very likely you wont even notice the difference. I do YouTube and pretty competitive gaming and I could not notice a difference between a 1ms BenQ and 6ms Acer playing a flinch reaction game (COD). Now, if we're talking about a 55" flat screen TV compared to a 27" monitor, you'll definitely notice the difference in the response time because the large TV will likely have a response time closer to 45ms. Believe me when I tell you, you will absolutely notice the difference between a quality IPS compared to a quality TN monitor, the TN panel's color will look washed out 10/10 times. Of course, resolution plays a factor here but when we're talking about console gaming (which I am), 1080p 60fps is the max you're going to get at the time of this review.Now that we have that out of the way, here's my review for the actual monitor. Let's be clear, this is a PREMIUM monitor. A few years ago when this monitor released, it cost about $700 (yes, this monitor is a few years old). $700 for a gaming monitor or second display is a lot of money, no question about it. Now that this monitor is a few years old and Asus has newer models (for much more money), this monitor is a steal at $400.Asus monitors, at least in my experience, are on the thicker side as far as physical dimensions. It's not because it's older technology as Asus still makes monitors that are thicker. That being said, this is a thicker monitor so keep that in mind before you purchase it. Not thick to the point its annoying or a deal breaker, but it isn't as thin as say, some Acer models that are on the market. And that's perhaps the end of the negative part of this review.I'm reviewing this monitor from a gaming AND second monitor perspective - I use this monitor for both. Let's talk about the most important part, the picture. This monitor looks GOOD. The picture is very clear and crisp, the colors pop and it's a really enjoyable visual experience. It's going to be a huge upgrade to just about all TN panels and entry level IPS monitors. I truly enjoy a nice picture and am willing to sacrifice a little response time, this monitor is well worth it, I promise you. If picture quality/color is important to you, then stop reading and add this monitor to your cart; you wont regret it. After all, that really is the most important part when it comes to a monitor provided you're not a professional gamer.The adjustable stand on this monitor received a lot of hate when I was reading reviews before I decided to purchase it. I have to say, I don't agree with the negative reviews about the stand. I find the adjustable stand to be quite convenient and work well. It has all the adjustments you'll need to get the screen in the perfect position for you. The base of the stand is kind of huge and I'm not sure it's completely necessary. But again, not really all that important.One of my favorite features of the monitor is the built in speaker. This is no lousy speaker, it is actually quite loud and pretty clear! When I'm tired of using my headset for FPS, I appreciate the fact it has a reliable speaker. This may not matter to many of you because you use external speakers, but for those that don't, or don't want to spend the extra money on external speakers, this is another win for you.Bottom line, this is a phenomenal monitor for gaming and as a second monitor for your PC/Mac. Spend the money on something you're going to spend a lot of time using, you'll really appreciate it in the end. By the way, 2K is a really nice touch as well when it comes to a nice picture.
H**L
Awesome monitor. Good price. Works great.
New monitor arrived on time and in perfect condition. No bad pixels. It was a breeze to connect (several cable options were included in the box). I have it connected to two different machines, one of which has an nVidia 760 GTX video card in it.Oh . . . my . . . God! I replaced an 8-year-old Samsung color LCD screen with this monitor (which I loved and the Samsung served me very well over the years - it was just showing its age) and the difference was phenomenal. I'm seeing colors on this ASUS monitor that I didn't even know were in the games I play. Very crisp, clear, bright display. Excellent color reproduction. I was very pleasantly surprised.It did affect some of my gaming for a day or two because I was so busy marveling at all the "new" colors and crispness of the display that I neglected the gaming itself. Oh well. It's just that good. I am LOVING it.One helpful tip: The display comes set with a default of 100% brightness. That's way too bright unless you're working on the sun itself. I had to set my brightness down to 35% for best quality. Don't forget to do that. Colors get a bit washed out at the 100% setting but at 35% it is just fantastic for me.I was not able to detect any ghosting in my games either. :)
O**.
Good for a short time but then just went down hill.
I usually don't do this kind of thing. For about 2 months this monitor was good working at full resolution, but then I started getting flickering. I was connected to my Macbook pro retina 2012 via mini-display port to display port. I bought and tried different cables but got the same behavior. Eventually the display port just stopped working. I contacted Asus via support (It's still under warranty) they were cordial and arranged an RMA right away. After several days of waiting I got the monitor back in worse condition than what I sent in. There were scratches all over the place, the bezel was completely not installed correctly and worse of all the monitor no longer powered up. So I basically have a dead monitor sitting in a box in my office. After opening up a case number along with my RMA, and sending pictures and uploading pictures to different departments I have been 17 days (and counting) without a monitor not including the time it took to get it fixed the first time and not counting the time the monitor was not working correctly and trying different options to make it work. After being on the phone with support about this case I am being told now I have to wait 15 more days for Asus and FedEx (avoid them too like the plague) to figure if I deserve an RMA and investigate what happened. Meanwhile I will be over a month without a working monitor and no replacement in sight. I have requested to get a replacement and was told that I have no option for a replacement or refund; I simply have to wait with a broken monitor packaged away in my office that I can't use on any level. With this new timeline I am looking at 2 1/2 months of just dealing with Asus, RMAs and their shipping department and longer if you include the time to try to remedy the issue with different cables. At this point it is safe to assume Asus has lost a customer; I thought they were better than this. I am pretty sure some people love this monitor but when this monitor and Asus is bad, it is REALLY bad. When it works this is a decent monitor but when it doesn't and you have to deal with support, watch out. It will be a long hard road to get anything remedied.
ترست بايلوت
منذ شهرين
منذ شهر