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Review: ASUS ProArt PA278QV Monitor
In this article, we will test the ASUS ProArt PA278QV. The panel is made based on an 8-bit IPS matrix without FRC with a good 27 inches diagonal. Frameless display has WQHD resolution (2560 × 1440) and is priced at a 299 USD / €349,- marker
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#5826043 Posted on: 09/05/2020 06:09 AM
Hii , when i saw the review of this monitor i get excited cause i juts get mine yesterday and i make a research about this monitor and is much more than what you say on this review.
this is constructive critic ok.
you miss alot of stuff in this review.
this is a refresh rate of 60 to 75 hertz , input lag of 6.5ms whit this monitor and also The ASUS ProArt Display PA278QV supports Adaptive Sync to reduce screen tearing when gaming. It's also compatible with FreeSync and NVIDIA's G-SYNC; adaptive sync that means for amd you need hdmi for use it whit freesync and for the Gsync you need a display port in order to enable ,and also flicker free,. you miss the capabilitys to play games whit this monitor i know this is not a gaming monitor but have all you need to do so at 75 hertz at 2560x1440 and is just 5ms gray to gray and thats is very good,. it woul be nice to see a section in game action on this review.
in my country its not cheap this monitor its arround 450 US dollars and if i want a 145 hertz monitor it woul be a lot more money so i only have the money for this one an i used as a gaming monitor regardless.
i get this info in here check it out they have good reviews. https://www.rtings.com/monitor/reviews/asus/proart-display-pa278qv
Hii , when i saw the review of this monitor i get excited cause i juts get mine yesterday and i make a research about this monitor and is much more than what you say on this review.
this is constructive critic ok.
you miss alot of stuff in this review.
this is a refresh rate of 60 to 75 hertz , input lag of 6.5ms whit this monitor and also The ASUS ProArt Display PA278QV supports Adaptive Sync to reduce screen tearing when gaming. It's also compatible with FreeSync and NVIDIA's G-SYNC; adaptive sync that means for amd you need hdmi for use it whit freesync and for the Gsync you need a display port in order to enable ,and also flicker free,. you miss the capabilitys to play games whit this monitor i know this is not a gaming monitor but have all you need to do so at 75 hertz at 2560x1440 and is just 5ms gray to gray and thats is very good,. it woul be nice to see a section in game action on this review.
in my country its not cheap this monitor its arround 450 US dollars and if i want a 145 hertz monitor it woul be a lot more money so i only have the money for this one an i used as a gaming monitor regardless.
i get this info in here check it out they have good reviews. https://www.rtings.com/monitor/reviews/asus/proart-display-pa278qv
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#5826268 Posted on: 09/06/2020 02:46 AM
It has terrible Mediocre black uniformity which is strange as it's meant to be a colour correct monitor.
It has terrible Mediocre black uniformity which is strange as it's meant to be a colour correct monitor.
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#5826274 Posted on: 09/06/2020 03:25 AM
After using mah' trusty PB278Q since 2013 I finally bought myself a new freakin monitor and gave the PB278Q to my mother...
ASUS makes good monitors...
After using mah' trusty PB278Q since 2013 I finally bought myself a new freakin monitor and gave the PB278Q to my mother...

ASUS makes good monitors...
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#5826279 Posted on: 09/06/2020 04:04 AM
You hear IPS, you go away running for your eyes fatigue due to non existent blacks. We are reaching 2021 in a quarter.
CRT > OLED > VA > all the other panels.
I do not understand why inferior tech is so wide-spread. I recycled all my IPS/TN monitors and IPS TVs. VA and OLED only!
You hear IPS, you go away running for your eyes fatigue due to non existent blacks. We are reaching 2021 in a quarter.

CRT > OLED > VA > all the other panels.
I do not understand why inferior tech is so wide-spread. I recycled all my IPS/TN monitors and IPS TVs. VA and OLED only!
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Great review! This is a nice 2560x1440 monitor for the 299 USD price tag.