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ASUS ProArt Display 27” 1440P Professional Monitor (PA278CFRV) - IPS, QHD (2560 x 1440), Pre-Calibrated, 95% DCI-P3, Daisy-chain, 100Hz, LuxPixel AGLR, Calman Verified, USB-C 96W, HDR400, 3yr warranty

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Style: 27" QHD 100Hz USB-C Daisy-Chain


Features

  • 27-inch QHD (2560 x 1440) LuxPixel AGLR display with IPS 178 wide viewing angle panel
  • International color standard 95% DCI-P3 and 100% sRGB wide color gamut
  • Calman Verified with factory calibrated for excellent Delta E < 2 color accuracy
  • Extensive connectivity including DP over USB-C with 96W Power Delivery, DisplayPort (MST), HDMI and USB hub
  • 100Hz variable refresh rate (VRR), providing creators smooth fast-rendering and comfortable viewing experience

Description

ASUS ProArt Display PA278CFRV is a 27-inch AGLR QHD monitor designed to satisfy the needs of creative professionals, from photo and video editing to graphic design. This Calman Verified display boasts a wide color gamut with 95% DCI-P3 coverage and is factory pre-calibrated to Delta E <2 for exceptional color accuracy. 100 Hz variable refresh rate (VRR) for smooth rendering. For added convenience, the built-in USB-C® port offers DisplayPort™ support, superfast data transfers, and 96-watt power delivery via a single cable.

Brand: ASUS


Screen Size: 27 Inches


Resolution: QHD Wide 1440p


Aspect Ratio: 169


Screen Surface Description: Matte


Standing screen display size: ‎27 Inches


Screen Resolution: ‎2560x1440


Max Screen Resolution: ‎2560x1440 Pixels


Processor: ‎none


Brand: ‎ASUS


Series: ‎PA278CFRV


Item model number: ‎PA278CFRV


Item Weight: ‎14.6 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎27 x 15 x 10 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎27 x 15 x 10 inches


Color: ‎BLACK


Number of Processors: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎ASUS


Country of Origin: ‎China


Date First Available: ‎July 31, 2024


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  • Matches up well with Apple Studio Display
Style: 27" 5K USB-C 96W Auto KVM Lux Pixel
I have an Apple Studio Display and was using a BenQ PD2705U 4k display with my work and home computer setups. The BenQ worked fine and looked decent but it just wasn't bright enough in my office on sunny days. I was considering a 2nd Studio display but needed a KVM that would allow me to switch between my work MacBook Air and my personal M2 Pro Mac Mini. This works perfectly. Single cable connection to the laptop for charging and display and 2 cables to the mac mini. I have the MacBook air connected via the USB C input to provide power delivery as well as the video feed. I have the Mac Mini connected directly via the HDMI 2.1 output on the Mac Mini, and USB devices are shared via connecting a USB-C from an OWC Thunderbolt 3 hub. This setup appears stable and works well. I do not share my Studio Display with the MacBook air so the Asus is just a shared monitor between these 2 devices that I switch back and forth as needed. The monitor shares almost identical panel height with a Studio Monitor so if you have the 2 setting side by side one doesn't look significantly larger than the other. This is much brighter than my old BenQ monitor and the default display profile is very very very close to the Studio Display's default profile as well. If you pixel peep you can see subtle differences in color but for the most part the 2 displays look identical without a lot of tweaking of settings. The color calibration certificate for mine shows a delta for DCI-P3 or .53. For sRGB it's .65. I saw some reviewers that mentioned light bleed from the backlight. I tested this and if you're really looking, in a dark room, there's a little around the edges of my unit but it's so minimal I think it's a non issue. The connections are relatively sparse compared to the BenQ but there are enough so that I can connect the Logitech Bolt receiver in the USB A under the chin of the monitor and share a mouse and keyboard between the 2 computers wirelessly. The cable management is adequate. It accomplishes the task but you do see the cables when you set the monitor to match the height of the Apple Studio Display. Some reviews I read mentioned that the stock stand is a bit wobbly, that hasn't been my experience. It levels and adjusts relatively easily and isn't particularly wobbly although I do have a very stable 4 legged sit/stand setup so perhaps that contributes to the stability. The buttons in the chin work fine. They aren't as convenient as the puck that BenQ uses but once I had the monitor setup I am usually only using the shortcut to switch inputs. The KVM switches reliably although it does take a few seconds longer than the BenQ. It takes about 6-8 seconds. One quirk I found is that I have to switch my logitech keyboard and mouse to connect to my laptop via bluetooth and provide some input to the laptop if the laptop is closed. If I don't, the KVM's auto sensing doesn't detect the signal and just switches back over to the active input. Other than that one quirk everything works as expected. This is an excellent monitor at an amazing price for what you're getting. It has outstanding video quality and color accuracy. It's 5k so it scales with a mac perfectly. The build quality isn't as good as the Studio Display but it's on par with most other monitors. I am super impressed by this monitor and very happy with my purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2025 by Casey Casey

  • Excellent 27 5k Monitor, with excellent image quality, and terrible speakers LOL!
Style: 27" 5K USB-C 96W Auto KVM Lux Pixel
I have reasons not to give it 5 stars, but I think that people who buy or are thinking of buying this monitor should at least watch a few review videos on YouTube about the product. Yes, the speakers are terrible, it doesn't come with a webcam, the stand shakes (I don't know that one because I'm using Vesa mounting), and so on and so forth. When I bought it, I knew exactly what I was expecting: an anti-glare 5k monitor for my Macbook M1 Max, with USB-C connection (not Thunderbolt 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, or 9), no fancy aluminum parts, but a good quality image in a 27" 5K monitor, that is it. That is the reason I'm giving it 5 stars, it is exactly what I bought, $799ish 27 5K monitor, which allowed me to buy 2 of them without having to sell my kidneys to afford. Now that I already talked about what this monitor does not have, let's talk about what it has: excellent image quality, excellent anti-glare panel, excellent brightness (around 400 nits), and excellent color calibration out of the box (at least for me a software engineer that does not care about the perfect color P3, adobe, etc.). Would I recommend it for my enemy? No, perhaps I would recommend the Samsung Infinity S9. Would I recommend it for a friend? Yes, absolutely. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025 by R. Lovato

  • Perfect monitor for creatives, and perfect for light gaming
Style: 27" QHD USB-C Daisy-Chain Mac
It took me months to choose which monitor would be best for my use. This was my choice for someone whose main use is creative software (Adobe AfterEffects, Photoshop, etc) and light gaming. The 60Hz refresh rate is perfectly fine for creative use. For people who want a gaming monitor with 120Hz and up, look elsewhere. But for creatives, this is perfect! The colors are accurate and the QHD resolution is more than enough for making artwork or videos. As a bonus, I play some older games using this monitor (Starcraft I and II as well as cozy games like Wingspan) and I don’t even notice that the refresh rate is just 60 Hz. Lastly, thank you Asus for the bonus 3 months trial of Adobe Creative Suite that comes with this monitor. It takes a few steps (make an Asus account, take photos of your invoice and your serial number in the box, upload to the promo page on Asus to register the monitor), but for 3 months of Adobe as a bonus it is so worth it. 5 stars! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2025 by Isay N (Netgalley member 822137) Isay N (Netgalley member 822137)

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