ASUS
ProArt PA278QV
Based on 64 Reddit mentions
$199.00
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Did I take the wrong car??
If you do any kind of photo, video, or design work, the Studio Display is tough to beat in absolute terms. The ASUS ProArt is definitely far better value, but if you’ve got the budget for a Studio it’s an excellent product.
sloth-guts in r/Porsche
December 13, 2024 11:56 AM
115
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
10
Buy Studio Display now or wait for the new one in 26?
I would wait. If you need a 27inch 5K now you could grab the ASUS Pro Art for $799. The screen is great even if the build quality is a little cheap. Then when the new Studio Display comes out sell the Asus for at least of what you paid for it or use it as a secondary display.
Eric6052 in r/mac
October 15, 2025 8:55 PM
9
Switched from a bulky i5-13600K tower to my first Mac ever for development. The desk feels so much cleaner, but I need monitor advice!
There's lots of affordable 5K 27" monitors available now. I'd look at the 27" 5K ASUS ProArt for something that's good and easy to get. Under $600. I just picked up the 6K 32" ProArt for ~$1050 and it's been amazing. The kuycon looks the best of the cheap ones (styles after the Studio Display/Pro Di
...dcchambers in r/macsetups
April 5, 2026 11:20 PM
4
Thinking of Mac Studio/Studio Display: Wait till Black Friday?
Right. So, again, I don’t see much of a point in spending $1,600+ list for the Studio Display when there’s other options that give you a similar 5K experience for a lot less money right now. The ASUS ProArt 5K for example, is $850. Plastic build and no Thunderbolt or webcam, but similar image qualit
...cptchnk in r/MacStudio
October 26, 2025 6:21 PM
6
From iMac 27 to MacMini
Doesnt sound to me like you need a studio or mac mini pro based on the workload you presented. Since you have come from an imac, I would look at one of the 27" 5k displays from companies like LG or Asus ProArt.
patparks in r/macmini
December 7, 2025 4:13 PM
5
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
...Due-Sea4841 in r/mac
April 5, 2026 3:58 PM
2
My journey for the $160 Steam Deck
it’s an ASUS ProArt Display PA278QV i got it for around 100 dollars when it was on sale a while back it’s honestly way better than the “gaming” monitor i have in the other side of my room
KannaKast in r/SteamDeck
January 10, 2026 3:42 PM
2
Complete the phrase: You're not a real photographer until you break a _____ or two.
Today he agreed that we should move ahead with the computer I'm building to edit photos and video and run LLMs locally. 100% support this move. Related to this, get a good monitor. I have an Asus ProArt 27-inch monitor and it's great. Have heard good things about BenQ monitors too. I spent way too l
...gotthelowdown in r/photography
November 28, 2025 11:45 PM
3
Thanks to this sub just pulled the trigger on the M4 Mac mini. need honest advice on monitor + peripherals before I screw up.
For my m4 setup I use the following. I am a hybrid user using Mac for personal use and windows for work. Both systems sharing the peripherals including the monitor. Monitor. - 27" Asus ProArt 1440p (USB C monitor) Keyboard - Keychron K8 Pro ( has a switch for Mac/windows) both mode works in both sys
...Yaseen_Abdul_Karim in r/macmini
December 5, 2025 9:23 PM
3