ASUS 27” 1080P Curved Monitor (VA27VQSE) - Full HD, 75Hz, 1ms, Adaptive-Sync/FreeSync, Low Blue Light, Flicker Free, VESA Mountable, Frameless, HDMI, DisplayPort, HDR-10, Height Adjustable

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  • G. Michael

    > 3 day

    Im not a gamer but it suits my purpose well. Very good color and is quick .

  • Steve L

    > 3 day

    Old monitor died and needed a new one. This price is a bit more than I wanted to spend but the monitor has been working great. Great picture quality.

  • Laura

    Greater than one week

    I bought one of these to replace an old 24 inch and I was super excited when I hooked it up to HDMI. WOW the brilliance and fast loading. Liked it so much that I bought another one in the same brand to have 2 while working from home.

  • Santos Garza

    > 3 day

    For a $150 1080p 27 monitor, this gets a lot of things right. Just be aware that the motion sync feature can cause major eyestrain. Pros: Good color quality Sleek design with very thin bezels Matte coating that reduces reflections HDMI cable included Lots of OSD options (with configurable profiles) Freesync (reduces tearing in games) Motion sync backlight strobing. This is usually reserved for 144Hz+ gaming monitors, but it is here, albeit gimped. Cons: Non height-adjustable stand (passable for price) OSD can be clunky to switch profiles. For some reason, ASUS includes two shortcut buttons (default is brightness and blue light filter), but does not let you use those shortcuts to switch profiles. You can however use it to switch from different presets (with splendid), but not saved profiles. This seems like an oversight to me, because instead of just two clicks to change profiles, you have to do much closer to 4 clicks. I think ASUS should have at least given the option to use the shortcuts to switch profiles. Motion Sync is a nice addition, but not as good as actual 144Hz panel (as it should be), and it can cause eyestrain. I have attatched some images of (approximately) what it looks like when it is enabled, but note that the double images get worse near the top and bottom of the screen. The double images are pretty bad, but in games, I didnt notice it that much. However, I did get eyestrain after about 15 minutes of gaming with the mode enabled because of the inherent strobing, even after having the monitor for a few days and trying to adjust to the strobing. Overall, Im happy that ASUS included the option at all, but just know that the 1MS MPRT marketing point is only valid with motion sync on which has all the aforementioned problems. The lowered brightness of the mode doesnt bother me nearly as much as the eyestrain and double images though. If you want a gaming monitor with hardware that can drive it (next gen console, gaming computer), I highly recommend just spending a little more for a 144Hz monitor, as this is priced at $150. Conclusion: This monitor is great for normal use. Its okay for gaming, but at a $150 MSRP, Id recommend spending a bit more for a proper gaming monitor with actual 1MS response times and 144Hz refresh rates.

  • Cej

    > 3 day

    Didn’t work. Return window was closed but AMZ provided a partial refund. Better than going into my recycle center. When they work, they are good for the price.

  • Lushinski

    > 3 day

    I initially purchased 2 but then got another 2. I could have just purchased one huge 4k 55inch monitor but it would be flat and hard to view at the edges. I want to be able to just look at one of the screens at a time and dedicate a screen to one thing. Brightness and picture quality is great and pixels and text are crispy. Highly recommend these. One flaw is the VESA mount is on the lower half of the screens so rotating the screens becomes a problem.

  • David

    > 3 day

    I have 2 set up on a dual monitor stand for work. These are great. No complaints. Reminder, there are no speakers on these desktops, so best use would be with a docking station and a laptop.

  • Andrew Helling

    Greater than one week

    This is a decent screen, but it has one setting. You cant change the picture quality or settings. The low-profile stand it comes in looks nice, but is pretty flimsy. When I type on my desk, it wobbles. Unfortunately, its NOT mountable as the description states. Pay close attention to this. If you have a solid wood desk, itll be fine, but if your desk wobbles at all, it wobbles horribly. My solution was to mount it to a wall mount, but unfortunately there are no holes to do this. The description is wrong. If youre looking for a decently priced computer screen, this could be good for you, but if youre looking to mount it, splurge on a more expensive model thats mountable.

  • Robin

    20-11-2024

    It’s clear and I like the display. It shows everything with excellent clarity

  • Lindsey Hoffman

    > 3 day

    Im returning to the office and Im bringing my existing dual monitors (also asus vl279 but not HE I guess) to the office. Monitors look fine and not too pricy. I thought I ordered the same model I had before but I guess not. Issue 1. They do not work with my docking station. I guess my docking stations second hdmi out only outputs at 30hz and maybe this monitor doesnt support it. I switched to 30hz interleaved and it works but looks terrible. Ive ordered a different docking station to see if that fixes the issue. I guess you could call this an issue with the docking station which does work with the asus vl279 non HE monitors (which must support 30hz). Second issue is they say its wall mountable. I guess. You have to pop off the bottom of the back and unscrew the base stand to expose the wall mount plate. But the mounting bracket is at the bottom of the monitor and not in the center so you better have something that doesnt swivel. I sort of had to prop one side against the wall and the second monitor against the first one. God forbid i ever sneeze. Most stands are designed to swivel a bit and its fine if they are attached more to the monitors center of gravity. One false move on these and it will swing around and get destroyed. Trying hard to not have to rma. Make sure your stand doesnt swivel and if you have a docking station it supports 60hz.

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