
VE278Q LED – 27" 1920x1080 Full HD - Full HD 1920x1080 with HDMI - LED Backlight with 10,000,000:1 ASCR and 2ms - Display Port to support simultaneous connectivity,Warranty: 3-year system warranty, 3-year panel warranty and Free pick-up service (in specific countries).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,Speakers: 2x3W. Mount: VESA Wall Mount (100 x 100mm).What’s in the box: ASUS VE278Q 27" ...
- 27" 1080p
- 2 ms (GTG) Response Time
- LED 10,000,000:1 (ASCR)
- Full HD support
- Display Port
This Monitors give to us some advantages, like this :
1. Amazing Visual Fidelity
I've been shopping around for a new monitor for quite some time. I always do my research before making a purchase, and it was no different with this monitor.
Having been a past ASUS component owner who is impressed with the quality and innovation in their products, I ended up searching around for quite a while only to come back to them.
I started out with quite a list of features I was looking for in a monitor, and I wasn't sure I could find any monitor that could satisfy the list of essential features. But then I found the VE278Q.
The monitor has everything I wanted in a top of the line monitor, and it delivers in every way exceptionally well. I'll do a pros and cons list first, then round this out with more info:
PROS:
+Excellent color quality - very rich and accurate color when calibrated.
+Super fast - no ghosting.
+Even lighting - no backlight bleeding.
+Wide range of input options, and audio options...
2. Great except for DisplayPort
PROS:
* Looks fantastic on my desk. Big black glossy frame with a tame ASUS logo, and the lighted power button is stashed away where it's not obnoxious.
* Very crisp and bright.
* Very low power use due to LED backlight.
* The refresh time is excellent - no ghosting.
* sRGB mode looks great.
* PIP is excellent. PIP is essential for a system builder / troubleshooter - put your BIOS on the one PC in the PIP display, and research your settings on the other PC. You just can't understand how useful that is until you've tried it.
* Matte finish on the display panel is excellent, and you can use it in the daytime if you have a window next to your desk.
* Many connections! It has HDMI, DVI and VGA ports that work great, and a headphone jack.
* Actual buttons protrude from the bottom lined up with tiny white icons on the front make the UI easy to use.
CONS:
* This is the big one but if you're not using DisplayPort, ignore it and...
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Best Choice For Me
This is the third monitor I have used with my new computer, which was purchased in late November, 2012. I confess, that at best, I'm a simple man and not a techie, so I wanted a good monitor for my simple means. I use Photoshop, read and create a lot of documents, play some games, and watch YouTube, as well as the occasional DVD on this computer. For these uses, this monitor ranks far above what I really need, but at least by having this now, I have some room to grow with as my needs change. Granted, I don't know enough to be as nit picky as some people are, but I can attest to this, based on the other two monitors I tested, this has so far proved to be a solid, superior monitor.
PROS:
It has a 2ms response time. This pretty much eliminates blur on fast action videos and games. BUT, you need to have a fast graphics card as well for fast response time.
The screen is matte / non-glare. This was crucial for my needs.
My eyesight isn't all that...
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