ProArt PA278QV

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ProArt PA278QV

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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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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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Monitores para editar y jugar?

Yo trabajo en diseño y ademas soy gamer, asi que busque una pantalla que me sirviera para las dos cosas, despues de buscar un rato me di cuenta que no hay, las pantallas salen para diseño O para jugar, no para las dos cosas, como el trabajo es lo mas importante pues me decanté por una para diseño, e

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Santox75 in r/chilegames

April 11, 2025 6:08 PM

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Thanks to this sub just pulled the trigger on the M4 Mac mini. need honest advice on monitor + peripherals before I screw up.

I got a 1440p Asus ProArt monitor a couple months ago. Very happy. Keyboard, I’m on a Nuphy Air. Can’t help you there.

Charming_Contest_570 in r/macmini

December 7, 2025 4:30 AM

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Monitor for coding under $500

Best under $500: BenQ PD2705U– 27" 4K, creator-grade colors. ASUS ProArt PA278QV – 27" 1440p, factory-calibrated sRGB. MSI MAG274UPF – 27" 4K/144Hz, USB-C + KVM. Gigabyte M28U – 28" 4K/144Hz, HDMI 2.1 + KVM. Go for 27" 4K for sharp code avoid BGR subpixel panels for clean text.

Subhash94 in r/monitor

September 5, 2025 12:54 PM

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What Monitor do you have?

I have a workstation connected to 4 different monitors. My grading reference monitor is a calibrated ASUS ProArt Display PA278QV 27” WQHD (2560 x 1440) Monitor, 100% sRGB/Rec. 709 ΔE < 2, IPS

ithunter in r/NukeVFX

September 17, 2025 2:26 AM

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Monitor suggestions/help

I have 2 x Dell S2721DS monitors at home (27", 1440) and an Asus ProArt PA278QV (27", 1440) at work (with a Dell 24" 1080 Ultrasharp as a second monitor). The 27" 1440 monitors were all around $300 CAD. Going larger than 24" with 1080 is kind of pointless, it'll be like just moving your face closer

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moreexclamationmarks in r/graphic_design

November 18, 2025 4:10 PM

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2500$ double monitored gaming/art build

I used this bundle from Canada Computers for the CPU, mb, and memory. This saves you around $135, compared to buying the same parts online. CPU: The Ryzen 7 9700X is a powerful 8c/16t CPU. It will work well for both gaming and art/photo work. CPU COOLER: The ID-COOLING FROZN A620 PRO SE is a phenome

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Trombone66 in r/buildmeapc

December 18, 2024 6:27 PM

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Monitor recommendations?

you could try Asus ProArt 27" 2k monitor. Almost fits your butget. Maybe you can find it cheaper

Imagine_Croutons in r/UXDesign

February 5, 2025 3:00 PM

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Those who edit alot, what size monitors do you use?

3x 27-inch monitors. From left to right: Colour calibrated EIZO CGX2700 (2160p) Factory Calibrated ProArt PA278QV (1440p) Crappy 27” curved Dell gaming monitor that I use for my bins or scopes. ASUS ProArt is incredible for editors. 27-inch 1440p is the perfect sweet spot in my opinion.

Gammadoeloes in r/premiere

May 1, 2025 5:31 AM

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