ASUS MG279Q Gaming FreeSync Monitor Review

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What is comforting to the eye is that the screen is matte dark, there is very little refraction and although the photo doesn't show it, this is a big and wide screen alright. The monitor allows the stand to be easily detached so you could fit a VESA-compatible mount of your choice with a 100mm x 100mm form factor. The monitor is rated at 38 Watts power consumption wise.

 

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Very stylish is the design, the bezels to the left and right are thick though and the body of the monitor is also rather thick at 24mm depth. A basic tilt adjustment is offered by the stand so you can position it at a vertical angle and that's it. 


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FreeSync works with the VESA DisplayPort 1.2 / Adaptive Sync standard, any scaler that supports Adaptive Sync can be used. That is a nice looking monitor right there. The stand allows you to place the monitor in portrait and landscape mode.


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Once I aim the screen at a studio lamp you can see that it is a little reflective, this I am afraid comes with IPS screens. In a massively lit room you could see a bit of reflectivity. I've seen way worse on many monitors, this is OK.

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