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ASUS VE278H 27" Full HD 1920x1080 2ms HDMI VGA Back-lit LED Monitor

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Style: 27" FHD Dual HDMI, D-Sub


Features

  • Panel Size: Wide Screen 27.0"(68.6cm) 16:9, Resolution : 1920x1080
  • Signal Input: HDMI x 2, D-Sub, HDMI-to-DVI cable, Stereo Speakers: 3W x 2 Stereo RMS
  • Splendid Video Intelligence Technology. Connect to Full HD Blu-ray Disc players and myriad HD playback devices like DVD players, audio devices and set-top boxes for limitless entertainment
  • 50,000,000:1 ASUS Smart Contrast Ratio. Compliance and Standards- BSMI, CB, CCC, CE, C-Tick, EK,, ErP, FCC, Gost-R, J-MOSS, PSB, RoHS, UL/cUL, VCCI, WEEE, WHQL (Windows 8, Windows 7)
  • ASUS Rapid Replacement: 3 Years Warranty; Analog Signal Frequency : 24~83 KHz(H)/ 50~75 Hz(V)

Description

Going beyond the essentials, The 27” VE278H Full HD LED monitor delivers ultra-smooth visual playback and features easy-to-use controls to make what you do look amazing. What's more, this monitor comes with the two built-in HDMI ports to connect multiple PCs, game consoles, and other devices as well as built-in speakers for clutter-free sound. The actual transfer speed of USB 3.0, 3.1, 3.2, and/or Type-C will vary depending on many factors including the processing speed of the host device, file attributes and other factors related to system configuration and your operating environment.


Standing screen display size: ‎27 Inches


Screen Resolution: ‎1920 x 1080


Max Screen Resolution: ‎1920 x 1080


Brand: ‎ASUS


Series: ‎VE278H


Item model number: ‎VE278H


Item Weight: ‎13.2 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎25.3 x 8.66 x 17.54 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎25.3 x 8.66 x 17.54 inches


Color: ‎Black


Processor Count: ‎1


Computer Memory Type: ‎DDR3 SDRAM


Department: ‎Lcd


Manufacturer: ‎Asus


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎September 12, 2012


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  • The ultimate for simple gaming
Style: 27" FHD Dual HDMI, D-Sub
Out of the box the display took a bit of tweaking like any new display. Setup was super easy and didn't require any tools which is always nice. In my case, I have this sitting to the side of an Asus PG43UQ which is a 43" 4K HDR1000 screen that packs a serious punch and this little screen has enough quality to it that it can sit next to it without looking horrible unlike the old Dell display it replaced. Backlight brightness is a lot more powerful than I expected and I get 350 nits after tuning. Performance wise, color gamut coverage and volume isn't exactly amazing but its easily good enough for gaming and typical usage. This display definitely is not intended for use with photo or video editing since its a TN panel right from the start. I ran a quick 15 minute colorimeter (Spyder X with DisplayCal) analysis on it to get it tuned. Keep in mind every display is different so the RGB settings on mine may not be perfect for all. Here are my settings on the display tuning for optimal picture with everything unlisted left stock: Splendid: Standard Mode Contrast: 79 Color Temp : User R:100 G:98 B:97 Smart View: Off Trace Free: 40 For color temp I recommend "Warm" if you don't have access to a colorimeter as that setting was closest to my manual RGB tuning. Measured color performance: Gamut Coverage 95.5% sRGB 69.7% Adobe RGB 74.8% DCI P3 Gamut Volume 108% sRGB 74.7% Adobe RGB 76.8% DCI P3 The key from this info is the display is not suited for reference grade work but its quite sufficient for gaming with its excellent sRGB color space performance which almost all games are designed for, especially what most people are going to run on a 1080p 60hz monitor like this. This still looks totally fine watching YouTube and Netflix casually however. Overall, I'm happy to say that for a standard of standards and at low cost this monitor looks pretty nice. Its not flashy like the monitor it sits next to but it holds its own and anyone looking for a simple screen that should last forever playing Minecraft this is it. Another note, anyone looking to squeeze the maximum out of their displays cannot go wrong with a Spyder X Pro colorimeter. Buy the Pro since software bundle is the only difference next to the Elite and then download DisplayCal since that software is free and has better capabilities than the stock software anyway. If you like it, PLEASE support DisplayCal with a donation to help keep development running! No, I am not associated with any of these brands haha. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2020 by Casey Fenfox

  • Solid budget multi purpose monitor - gaming, virtual learning, zoom
Style: 27" FHD Dual HDMI, D-Sub
I bought this monitor to create a at home office for teaching. I usually run two monitors at school, my laptop connected to a second monitor extending the screen. Teaching virtually I need to see my students on zoom calls and a 13 inch MacBook screen is to small, this 27 inch fits the bill. Not to big on the desk and not to small. The sweet spot of sizes. 1080 resolution is fine for my intent and purposes. I have been known to play a few rounds of call of duty between classes and the second hdmi port accommodates my xbox one perfectly to toggle between work and play. It auto detects the signal to which device is on. The input lag is a mere 2 ms, compare that to fast smart TVs around 250ms. Top gaming monitors are usually 1 ms so what’s one more and save a ton of money. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2020 by Zon85

  • The compaints on this monitor are baffling.
Style: 27" FHD Dual HDMI, D-Sub
Sometimes I read reviews and think, "ok, that was user error" or "this person is technologically crippled". Neither is a slight on the person, just you shouldn't blame a product if you don't have the know how to use it. Youtube is right there people. It has almost anything instruction on anything, ever. On to the monitor. First of 27" is BIG. I didn't quite realize it. But it is quite large. Thing the size of some tv screens when square back in the day before HD. So on my desk it is almost too big. Like at a movie theater seat too close to the screen. So it you sit close to the monitor via the desk I would go 24" or something. Anyway, not the products fault I didn't have the right perspective on how big it was. Out of the box I connected the stand (if this is hard, you fail as a human) and then plugged in the power cord, plugged in the audio cable and then got my OWN HD cable. It comes with one for a desktop with one of those grid plugs (don't know what that is called) but not HD to HD. I bought this for my laptop to have another screen. On plug in it copied my laptop (MSI Gaming) to the monitor. Went into settings and it made it a 1-2 and presto, had my second screen. That's it, all I had to do. If you have trouble, I suggest A) a better computer, or B) a newer one. I didn't have to download a driver or anything. Looks great. Now, is it AMAZING visual quality? No, it is a $160 monitor and that is pretty cheap. They cost in the thousands for top end. But it is real HD and very bright (had to turn mine down). You can do some tweaking to look better, but it certainly isn't hard. Though over 70 year old MIGHT have trouble figuring out the buttons. 50 and younger should have enough practical technology experience to figure it out. Just remember to measure, cause this thing . . . . is big. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2017 by Marcadimus

  • Beast Mode!
Style: 27" FHD Dual HDMI, D-Sub
This monitor is a beast!!! I recently played some video games with a friend and he had a 27 inch monitor and I had a 21 inch I believe. The quality of his LED monitor impressed me so I had to get one. I went with ASUS because of the price and the fact that it has 2 HDMI imputs. A lot of other brands you have to pay another $90+ dollars go get HDMI or Display Port connection. The colors this monitor puts out is insane! Its a great HD monitor. The brightness of the monitor next to one of my older ones is unreal. I have played some games on it and I am amazed by how detailed they are. I have since taken 1st place in two H1Z1 King of the Kill battle Royal games and I have to give credit to the monitor because I was able to see so much clearer in the game that it made shooting and seeing targets that much easier! As of now I have no complaints but i have only had it for a couple days. If they arise Will be sure to update. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2016 by Derrek

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