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ASUS VA27EHE 27” Eye Care Monitor Full HD (1920 x 1080) IPS 75Hz Adaptive-Sync HDMI D-Sub Frameless, Black

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Style: 27" IPS FHD 75Hz Frameless


Features

  • 27-Inch full HD (1920x1080) LED backlight display with IPS 178 wide viewing angle panel and a frameless design
  • Adaptive-sync technology and refresh rate of up to 75Hz to eliminate Tracing and ensure Super smooth visuals while having crisp and clear video playback
  • Asus Eye Care technology features TUV Rhineland-certified flicker-free and low Blue light technologies to ensure a comfortable viewing experience
  • Ergonomic tilt and VESA wall-mountable to save on desktop space
  • Connectivity ports HDMI and D-Sub

Description

The frameless Asus VA27EHE eye Care monitor features a 27-inch IPS panel and 178° wide viewing angle For a vivid image quality with minimal color shifeet Eliminate tracing and ensure crisp and clear video playback with its featured Adaptive-Sync technology and refresh rate of up to 75Hz.


Standing screen display size: ‎27


Screen Resolution: ‎1920 x 1080 pixels


Max Screen Resolution: ‎1920 x 1080 Pixels


Brand: ‎ASUS


Series: ‎VA27EHE


Item model number: ‎VA27EHE


Item Weight: ‎10 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎24.1 x 17.86 x 9.45 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎24.1 x 17.86 x 9.45 inches


Color: ‎Black


Voltage: ‎100240 Volts


Manufacturer: ‎Asus


Country of Origin: ‎China


Date First Available: ‎December 4, 2019


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  • Best first/inexpensive gaming monitor
Style: 27" IPS FHD 75Hz Frameless
*** UPDATE 12/23/21 *** This update is to correct the top negative review titled "It's not IPS and it's not 75hz". I don't know where this person gets their information from, but the claim that you "cannot have both 1080 lines of resolution and 75hz at the same time" is completely false and untrue. And I'm a 20+ year I.T. tech. I've just attached a picture showing this monitor running at 75Hz in Linux. I've also had it working just fine at 75Hz in Windows as well. Now while you can't visually tell much (probably none) difference between 60Hz and 75Hz like you can going from 60Hz to 120Hz, 75Hz is still better than 60Hz. And this monitor has been working fine at 75Hz since the first day I've owned it. If that reviewer's statement were true, we wouldn't be able to run monitors at 100Hz, 120Hz, 144Hz, 240Hz, etc. The ONLY way this monitor would NOT run at 75Hz is if one's video card or video card drivers do not support 75Hz. Mine does and that's why I posted the picture of the monitor working at 75Hz. That reviewer's card or drivers likely did not support 75Hz, so the option wouldn't be there. It sucks that Amazon took away the ability to comment on someone's review. Otherwise this would have been corrected long ago, and probably wouldn't be the top negative review that everyone sees first. It really bugs me when someone leaves a negative review with such completely inaccurate or false information, and then it goes unchecked and others say the review is helpful. Having said that, I've had zero issues with this monitor. It's crisp, clear, colorful. And has been running flawless. Still 5/5. Definitely worth the money. Original Review: (This is for the 27" version) For the price, this is the best larger size monitor you can buy for a first monitor or if you're on a budget. The stand is just okay (you get what you pay for). It only has tilt functions. If you want more, you'll want to take advantage of the VESA mount on the back. This monitor has tons of color and temperature settings. The super-slim bezel and picture colors are just gorgeous. I'm using it as a second monitor. It looks great and the price is excellent for the picture quality and aesthetics of the monitor. If you're looking for a first gaming monitor that won't break the bank, or are on a tight budget and want a monitor that looks great or even an inexpensive second monitor, this is about the best you can get. And I've done my research. Go for it! P.S. No stuck/dead pixels on mine! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2020 by Matt H.

  • Control Buttons On the Back???
Style: 27" IPS FHD 75Hz Frameless
Purchased two of the VA27EHE monitors to sit side by side on the desktop. Narrow bezel is very nice, and no glare. Don't see any dead pixels, and overall very happy with these. The only thing I DO NOT LIKE is that the control buttons for the monitor (power, menu, etc.) are on the right lower REAR side of the monitor. When you set two directly side by side, you cant get to the buttons on the left monitor very easily (or even see the buttons unless you have them on a desk where you can walk behind them). For monitors designed to sit next to each other, like these, WHY WOULD THEY PUT THE BUTTONS ON THE BACK? It would be a much better design to have the buttons on the bottom (like typical LCD monitors that I have had over the years). Took away one star for this reason. I didn't even think to look to see where the buttons were located before I purchased these, so this review may be helpful for someone like me who wouldn't have thought about this. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2020 by Ron M.

  • It's not IPS and it's not 75hz
Style: 27" IPS FHD 75Hz Frameless
I ordered the '27" Frameless IPS' version of this monitor. The description and pictures are very misleading. This is not an IPS monitor. It is VA. You cannot have both 1080 lines of resolution and 75hz at the same time. It's not even that "frameless" since the bezel is very sleek and thin but the viewable portion of the screen is smaller and once the screen is on you can see a thick black border around the entire screen. If you're buying this for work, you'll likely be happy, but it is not what is advertised. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2020 by Stephen Smith

  • I should’ve bought 2 of this. It’s more than what it costs
Style: 27" IPS FHD 75Hz Frameless
I bought a 27” KA272 bi Acer monitor a few months ago from another vendor for $200. The website said it’s the new arrival, so I thought it’s going to be updated and better. I required another monitor and the hunt for a clearer, sharper and cheaper monitor began once again. I spent complete 4 days looking for all kinds of monitors, curved, gaming, 2K, 4K etc. my usage was only for work and coding. I didn’t need a high end monitor for that. I wanted to go with a super wife 34” curved monitor to replace 2 monitors by just 1. But didn’t have money and need to get a curved monitor. I wanted a frameless 27” IPS monitor with a decent refresh rated 60Hz or higher, 1920x1080 or higher resolution with at least 2 years of warranty as cheap monitors get a lot of complaints about dead pixels. Moreover, it should be able to match the dimensions of the Acer monitor I already have so that they don’t look uneven sitting together. It bugs me if the screens are uneven. I saw this one on Amazon and found it in the range of the cheapest 27” monitors available in the market right now. I wanted something which can give me an option of display port along with an hdmi port as my dock has only 1 hdmi port and I needed to connect 2 monitors with my work laptop. I checked Asus website for this model and found there is a newer model at the same price, VZ279HE, which had the display port along with the hdmi. But it was nowhere available. It was released in April,2017 while VA27EHE launched in Dec,2019. So, was not worth buying an older version just for a port. Another competitor was ViewSonic VX2756 which had the DisplayPort and great 3 Lyra warranty, but it lost on the total height by 1”. After searching for it on all the websites, I finally bought VA27EHE. It arrived the next day, as expected. Everything was as expected, the dimensions matched with the stand. Screen was well lit with 250cd/square mm, no dead pixels, Anti-glare, nice Matt finish. What I instantly observed was that it’s bezel was slimmer than Acer, it’s thinner and the stand feels stronger. Screen is beautiful edge to edge and no dead pixels or whatsoever. The specification doesn’t mention and I cannot find anywhere, but my audio driver says that the monitor does have speakers. Don’t know where. And it does tilt! And is VESA compatible. I went back on the website where I purchased my Acer for $199 from to see if I can return that and buy one more of this. I was past the return window, so of course I couldn’t, but that was one hell of a feature in $150 in a monitor. I love it and I would recommend it to anyone looking to buy a 27” monitor at this price range. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2020 by Rachit

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