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Asus PB278Q Review
Posted by Philipp Esselbach on: 11/20/2012 03:47 PM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ]
TechReviewSource.com posted a review on the Asus PB278Q display
The Asus PB278Q 27-inch HD monitor utilizes the relatively new PLS panel technology which results in excellent color quality and wide viewing angles. While it is quite pricy and has no automatic pivot function, it's still a decent monitor that provides a good quality image.
The design of the Asus PB278Q monitor is rather plain, but we're completely OK with that, especially if the monitor does its main job well. The 27-inch panel is framed by a 0.75-inch black bezel, which looks good overall. The whole monitor is 2.8-inches at its thickest, so it's probably a tad thick for a 27-inch monitor.
Asus mounts the monitor on a square black base that provides 4.7-inches of height adjustment and about 25-degrees of tilt. The stand also lets you rotate the display 90-degrees into portrait mode. However, the image does not rotate automatically when you do this, so you have to do it within your graphic card's settings.
The design of the Asus PB278Q monitor is rather plain, but we're completely OK with that, especially if the monitor does its main job well. The 27-inch panel is framed by a 0.75-inch black bezel, which looks good overall. The whole monitor is 2.8-inches at its thickest, so it's probably a tad thick for a 27-inch monitor.
Asus mounts the monitor on a square black base that provides 4.7-inches of height adjustment and about 25-degrees of tilt. The stand also lets you rotate the display 90-degrees into portrait mode. However, the image does not rotate automatically when you do this, so you have to do it within your graphic card's settings.
Asus PB278Q Review