ASUS VE278Q 27" Widescreen LCD Computer Display
Model: VE278Q
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General Information
Speakers | 2x3W |
Type | LCD (LED Backlight) |
Viewable Size | 27" |
Resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
Brightness | 300cd/m² |
Contrast Ratio | 10,000,000:1 (Dynamic) |
Response Time | 2ms (Gray-to-Gray) |
Colors Supported | 16.7 million |
Weight | 14.3 lb (6.5kg) |
Viewing Angle | 170Îç horizontal, 160Îç vertical |
Pixel Dot Pitch | 0.311mm |
Panel Life | Not Specified by Manufacturer |
Internal Interface | Analog/Digital |
Frequency | Horizontal: 24-92kHz, Vertical: 50-85Hz |
Sync Type | Not Specified by Manufacturer |
Analog | 1x VGA |
Digital | 1x HDMI, 1x DVI-D, 1x DisplayPort |
Audio Input | 1x 1/8" (3.5mm) |
Headphone Jack | 1x 1/8" (3.5mm) |
Hub Ports | None |
Mount | VESA Wall Mount (100 x 100mm) |
Buttons | Power, Auto Adjustment, SPLENDID Video Preset Mode Selection, Brightness, Volume, Input, Picture in Picture |
On-Screen Display | Yes |
Auto Configuration | Yes |
Touch Screen | No |
Tilt/Swivel Range | Tilt: -5-20Îç, Swivel: None, Height: None, Pivot: None |
Security | Kensington Security Slot |
Compliant Standards | Energy Star, UL/cUL, CB, CE, EuP, FCC, CCC, BSMI, Gost-R, C-Tick, VCCI, PSB, EK, J-MOSS, Taiwan Green Mark, RoHS, WEEE, Windows 7 & Vista WHQL |
System Requirements | Computer with DVI, VGA, DisplayPort, or HDMI output |
Power Requirements | AC: 100-240VAC, Consumption: <45W (On), <2W (Power Saving Mode) |
Environmental Requirements | None |
Dimensions (WxHxD) | 25.3 x 17.5 x 8.7" (64.3 x 44.6 x 22cm) |
The Asus VE278Q is an attractive looking monitor, although it fails to stand out in such a crowded market. The bundle is impressive, and the stand mechanism feels very strong, clearly built to last.
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Good pricing., onboard speakers., DisplayPort connector., Good colour rendition., Strong gaming capabilities., Picture in Picture.
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Panel inconsistencies and minor backlighting problems hamper the overall quality of the image., Not ideal for High Definition media playback.
I have owned the 23`` version of this board already and when selecting another monitor i wanted something a little larger so its bigger brother 27`` was a good choice seeing i had nothing but good experiences with the one previous
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27``, Displayport, ASUS, Enough said
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Would recommend for anyone looking for a good 1080P monitor. It's just a TN monitor, not IPS, so black colours or darker scenes in games like Tomb Raider or GTA V are slightly grey. Overall a very good purchase. EDIT: After 1 year of daily use, there are zero dead pixels on the display.
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Good pixel density for being 1080P Nice colour replication and good contrast. Matte surface stops reflections.
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Uneven backlight, top is darker than the bottom. Default settings were horrendous.
This is my second screen that I use alongside my Retina 5K iMac. My iMac has the AMD Radeon R9 M290X 2048 MB video. Great clarity, and since I use 1600x900 for work and surfing, it's magnificent and matches the Retina extremely well.
we got 2 monitors and a desktop in july Both monitors are Failing and ASUS REFUSES to help even when i bought the 2 yr warranty . the other Monitor is Totally Black Failed over 1 week . Any one know of a good monitor to buy ?
If you're looking for a gaming monitor with extremely low input lag, this is the monitor for you. There's a little light bleed when the screen is a black, however, it's not noticeable with normal use.
ONLY COMPLAINT I HAVE IS THAT I AM CONSTANTLY HAVEING TO RESET THE SCREEN TO VGA AFTER IT HAS NOT BEEN USED FOR A WHILE. NOT A BIG ISSUE BUT RATHER ANNOYING.
Good product, but the fact that in order to leave a simple feedback it made me write at least 100 characters of review! So annoying! Why would they make people write long review and take my time when i could tell in simple few words! And there is no option to skip this part of review
Ive had this monitor since October of 2012, just got a larger dead spot on the bottom center of the screen so I'm back to get it replaced. Great monitor otherwise but I took a point off quality because the dead spot came out of nowhere.
This is probably the largest monitor you can get that is 1920x1080.
- VGA + DVI-D + DisplayPort + HDMI
- LED Backlight
- 1920 x 1080
- 10*000*000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio
- 300cd/m2; Brightness
- 170¡/160¡ Viewing Angle
- 2ms Response Time
- 16.7 Million Colors
- Stereo Speakers