Asus MG278Q

ASUS MG278Q WQHD 1ms 27" FreeSync

ASUS MG278Q WQHD 1ms 27" FreeSync

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  • 27-inch, WQHD 2560 x 1440 resolution display with 1ms response time to eliminate smearing, tearing, and motion blur.
  • ASUS Eye care technology with TUV certified Flicker free and Blue Light Filter for less Eye fatigue; Ergonomically-designed stand with Tilt,Swivel,Pivot,Height adjustment plus wall-mount capability for comfortable viewing position
  • 144Hz refresh rate and Adaptive-SyncTM technology for seamless visuals and smooth gameplay
  • ASUS Rapid Replacement: 3 Years Warranty, 2 way free shipping

Specifications Overview

Model
  • MG278Q
  • 90LM01S0-B011B0
Screen Size 27"
Resolution 2560 x 1440
Pixel Density 108.79 PPI
Dot Pitch 0.23 mm
Panel Type TN
Widescreen
Aspect Ratio 16:9
Curved Screen
Viewing Angle 170° H x 160° V
Display Colors 16700000
Brightness 350 cd/m²
Contrast Ratio ASCR 100,000,000:1 (1000:1)
Response Time 1 ms
Refresh Rate 144 Hz
Built-in Speakers
DVI 2
DisplayPort 1
HDMI 2
VGA 0
G-SYNC Support
FreeSync Support


Expert reviews

84

If you have a high-end AMD graphics card and you are looking to invest in a monitor, then the MG278Q is definitely one of the safest bets. Compared to the MG279Q in particular, you will be paying less to get a very similar experience, unless having an...

monitornerds.com

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90

As we would expect, the Asus MG278Q is better for AMD Freesync gaming than the MG279Q. That said the MG279Q incorporates an IPS panel so overall picture quality is higher. That's not to say the MG278Q is bad in any way – in fact, it's panel is one of...

Kitguru.net

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