Read more.Its factory colour calibrated and capable of displaying 99% Adobe Wide Gamut RGB.
Read more.Its factory colour calibrated and capable of displaying 99% Adobe Wide Gamut RGB.
Ah, just after I bought 2 x PB278Qs. But I'm really pleased with them anyway.
Another 27" from Asus, how many 27" models have they got?
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I think my next monitor would be an asus one, unsure on 27" screens though. Either way it looks good.
very nice but cant see the price being much under £400 if at all.
Don't think I'm ever going to get another PC monitor for primary usage, gaming is so much more immersive on a 40"+ screen, got a 40" until I move into a bigger place where I'll be getting a 55" LED, I just didn't enjoy gaming at all on my 26" 1200p after staying at a mates and having it hooked up to his 42" LED samsung
Hmmm I was going to spend out on a 27inch Dell Ultrasharp next month, will keep an eye on the reviews of this to see where it stands in relation
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Ah, true, but I was more meaning in terms of the cost of production, it is a fair price at todays levels.
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This looks nice, I've always (well, my last 4 monitors) used Dell and have never been disappointed. Will lookout for a few reviews from respected sites (like this), but it's possible Asus could get my next order in time.
If only i had a lot of money :L
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