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
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
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). $400 on Amazon right now.
Jorgenreads in r/mac
November 22, 2025 2:15 AM
5
Monitor Mac Mini
I guarantee you are 1000% covered for photo editing in lightroom/photoshop with the base model if that was your concern. It edits 4k video flawlessly, so I think you'd have to be doing some really niche stuff to hit any walls. As for the monitor, I'm not sure about higher end models... but I did rea
...DeeplyUniqueUsername in r/macmini
November 27, 2025 8:35 AM
5
14-inch Mac experience as editors?
you do NOT need 4k$ 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
3
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
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
...MrSoulPC915 in r/MacStudio
February 8, 2026 8:41 PM
2
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
...kitastorm in r/InfinityNikki
November 26, 2025 2:09 AM
3
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
4
Mac Mini M4 Monitor Advice
The ASUS Pro Art PA329CV is also a pretty good bang for your buck solution. https://amzn.to/3XqNuNa
icatchlight in r/macmini
November 30, 2025 6:45 PM
2