ProArt PA278QV

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ProArt PA278QV

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Using iPad Pro as a reference monitor for DaVinci Resolve — best connection method?

Absolutely Remote Monitor. But honestly, if you want a reasonably accurate clean feed, get an Eizo CS/Asus ProArt and a Decklink. That's not, what an iPad is.

Kapitan_Planet in r/colorists

November 10, 2025 12:44 PM

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Non-Apple monitor suggestions?

An Asus ProArt PA279CRV. 99% P3, good stand, good ports, no external power supply, 3 year warranty (or if you get open box whatever is left after the original purchase). $400 on Amazon right now.

Jorgenreads in r/mac

November 22, 2025 2:15 AM

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I need help with choosing a new Monitor :)

Color "accuracy" only makes sense if you calibrate it locally and on a regular basis. I use an Asus ProArt PA27AC which I'm pretty happy with. I think it should tick all your boxes.

KAASPLANK2000 in r/graphic_design

December 3, 2025 10:47 AM

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14-inch Mac experience as editors?

you do NOT need 4k$ for something like this lol, something like a 300-400$ ASUS ProArt works perfectly fine, and has great color accuracy. Even apple's overpriced asf top-of-the-line studio xdr display starts at under 3000$ lol, 4k$ is insane

ser133 in r/davinciresolve

April 16, 2026 9:04 AM

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Need Help for an Updated Setup

You just need a USB-C (whatever port the MBP has) to HDMI cable to connect to the external display. You can use the existing Bluetooth keyboard/mouse and new monitor with or without the hub (Dock). It's just a matter of swapping the cable, the dock would simplify this. I bought this Hub for less tha

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Due-Sea4841 in r/mac

April 5, 2026 3:58 PM

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Best budget monitors for Mac Studio?

That's not the right strategy; you should have focused on the machine itself to be able to invest in a good monitor and a colorimeter. But it's done, so here's the best solution for you: The Asus ProArt PA278QV is a 27" 2.5K 120Hz monitor, around €250. A bit more expensive, around €400, is the PA279

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MrSoulPC915 in r/MacStudio

February 8, 2026 8:41 PM

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Monitor con buenos colores

Asus tiene la línea de monitores profesionales ProArt, que vienen con la paleta de colores calibrada de fábrica, porque están enfocados en edición de fotografía y video. Hay uno de 27” pulgadas, IPS, que entra en tu presupuesto: ASUS ProArt PA278QV. Yo tengo el mismo, lo ocupo hace años para fotogra

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Direct_Aerie_3434 in r/chilegames

October 11, 2025 3:52 AM

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For the PC Nikkis, what monitor do you use?

I use an ASUS ProArt Display PA278QV. It's about $180 USD right now on Amazon. I really like it so far. It has really good color and has pretty good refresh rate for a display that isn't for gaming specifically. The $180 one is WQHD (2560x1440), but they do have higher resolutions (at much higher pr

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kitastorm in r/InfinityNikki

November 26, 2025 2:09 AM

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Photographers/Videographers, what Mid-Range monitors are you using with your M4 Mac Mini Pro?

Currently using two asus ProArt 27inch PA278QV for around $350 CAD each. I liked the first one well enough to get a second one. Colours are really nice, and doesnt break the bank.

OutlawsOfTheMarsh in r/macmini

January 9, 2025 4:42 AM

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PC For Game Development using Unreal Engine 5 budget $2000 but aiming for >$1600

Using this to get discounts for the CPU and motherboard: PC Combo Savings | Newegg CPU is bundled wwith a free cooler. You could opt for 5060 Ti 16GB if you feel like 5070 Ti is too expensive. Budget build (i7 265K+5060 Ti 16GB) $1219: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/YCrqJn High End Build (i7 265K+507

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Johnny_Oro in r/buildapcforme

June 9, 2025 6:10 AM

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