| Standing screen display size | 27 Inches |
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| Screen Resolution | 3840x2160 |
| Max Screen Resolution | 3840 x 2160 Pixels |
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ASUS PB279Q 27" 4K/UHD 3840x2160 IPS DisplayPort HDMI Eye Care Monitor
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| Screen Size | 27 Inches |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 3840 x 2160 Pixels |
| Brand | ASUS |
| Special Feature | Height Adjustment, Blue Light Filter, Flicker-Free |
| Refresh Rate | 60 Hz |
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| Picture quality | 5.0 | — | — | 4.1 | 3.6 |
| Brightness | 5.0 | — | — | 4.2 | 4.0 |
| For gaming | 4.7 | — | — | 4.2 | 4.0 |
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| display size | 27 inches | 28 inches | 27 inches | 27 inches | 32 inches |
| resolution | 4K UHD 2160p | 4K UHD 2160p | QHD Wide 1440p, VGA | QHD Wide 1440p | FHD 1080p |
| display technology | LED | LED | LED | — | LCD |
| hardware interface | mini displayport, hdmi, displayport | hdmi | hdmi, vga | hdmi, displayport | hdmi, displayport |
| viewing angle | 178 degrees | 170 degrees | — | 170 degrees | 178 degrees |
| mounting type | Wall Mount | Wall Mount | Wall Mount | Wall Mount | Wall Mount |
| HDMI ports | 1 | — | 1 | 2 | 2 |
| refresh rate | 60 | 60 | 60 | 165 | 240 |
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Technical Details
| Brand | ASUS |
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| Series | ASUS COMPUTER INTL |
| Item model number | PB279Q |
| Item Weight | 17 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 29.7 x 8.9 x 17.8 inches |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 29.7 x 8.9 x 17.8 inches |
| Color | Black |
| Manufacturer | ASUS Computer International Direct |
| ASIN | B00YWCYKQM |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Date First Available | June 23, 2015 |
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Designed for Work and Play
ASUS PB279Q is uniquely designed for work and play. The 27" 4K UHD resolution with panel packs impeccable, large multitasking space to fit more windows and projects on-screen. PB279Q features robust connectivity with 4 x HDMI ports, DisplayPort and mini DisplayPort activating even more productivity in Picture by Picture mode.
Features at a Glance
- 27" 4K UHD 3840 x 2160 Resolution
- IPS Panel for 178° wide viewing angles and 100% sRGB color gamut
- 4 x HDMI,DisplayPort and Mini DisplayPort Connectivity
- VESA Mount Compatible for Wall and Monitor Arm Mounts
- ASUS EyeCare Technology
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More is Definitely Better27" 4K/UHD 3840 x 2160 resolution panel with a pixel density of 163 PPI to give you crisp text and sharp images. The 4K/UHD resolution has four times the pixels of Full HD 1080p displays. |
IPS TechnologyPB279Q gives you premium images with lifelike colors thanks to 100% sRGB color gamut and 10-bit color, The IPS panel provides wide 178-degree viewing angles for minimal distortion and color shift even when you're viewing it from extreme angles. |
PiP and PbP ModesBuilt-in Picture-in-Picture (PiP) and Picture-by-Picture (PbP) functionality lets you view content from multiple sources simultaneously, along with the ability to switch between them, easily. |
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ASUS EyeCare Flicker-Free TechnologyFlicker is caused by the rapid on/off cycle of the LED backlight as it tried to maintain the brightness of the display. It constantly bombards the eye with varying levels of brightness which causes fatigue and strain as your eye tries to adjust. Certified flicker-free by TUV Rheinland laboratories, the PB279Q removes onscreen flicker by using Smart Dynamic Backlight Adjustment. |
ASUS EyeCare Low Blue Light FilterRecent studies have found that blue light from monitors may cause eye damage, strains, headaches, and sleep disorders. ASUS Blue Light Filter protects your eyes from harmful blue light; a new OSD menu lets you easily access and select four different filter settings onscreen for the best balance for protection and entertainment. |
Ergonomic StandPB279Q features a slim profile and an ergonomically-designed stand with tilt, swivel, pivot, and height adjustments so you can always find that ideal viewing position. |
ASUS Warranty
All ASUS Monitors come with a 3-Year warranty and ASUS Rapid Replacement service offering free 2-way cross-shipping that swaps any verified defective monitor with a replacement before you send it back.
PCMag's Reader's Choice Award Winner
No one would go wrong buying an Asus PC display of any size. Furthermore, ASUS was named winner of PCMag Reader's Choice Award for Computer Monitors.
*Reprinted from pcmag with permission. 2015 Ziff Davis, LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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The 27” Professional 4K (3840x2160) UHD monitor with 100% sRGB, 10-bit color and 178-degree wide-viewing angle that provide an amazing solution for Work and Play.
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Customers like the image quality of the monitor. They say it has a beautiful screen, sharp picture, and good color rendition. They also say that the images look more 3D and sharper on this monitor compared to their old TN panel. Customers also like that the colors and images do not blur or ghost.
"...IPS panel - accurate, natural color and very little off-axis color shift*..." Read more
"...full sRGB coverage.- good QC for the two that I purchased, no superficial defects (no backlight bleed or dead pixels)Cons:-..." Read more
"...I am not an expert on monitor specs but this met my size needs, had great picture and worked great!..." Read more
"...You can stand almost behind the screen and the colors and images do not blur or ghost. No lost pixels or ghosting.2. Every input I wanted...." Read more
Customers like the value of the monitor. They say it's a very good monitor for its price, the price / quality ratio seems fair, and it'd be well worth getting if you don't have or can't justify spending twice as much. Customers also say it is one of the cheapest 4K options and great out of the box.
"...I think the higher price is worth it to get the IPS panel vs the cheaper TFT 4K panels...." Read more
"...But for those on a budget, this is a really good monitor as long as you're not particularly sensitive to screen uniformity issues." Read more
"...- the price was right. better than right. I think I paid something like $550 each? Apparently they debuted at $799...." Read more
"...The price / quality ratio seems fair for this monitor. My upgrade is a definite improvement, and I am satisfied with my purchase." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the sturdiness of the monitor. They mention that the unit is built very solid, and is versatile in its adjust-ability. The stand is high quality, and has every adjustment you could want. The foot is very stable, and the monitor offers several connection options. Overall, customers are happy with the quality and durability of the product.
"...Pretty excellent build quality (notwithstanding my second unit's slightly imperfect bezel) - it's still plastic, but it's the thick stuff like PC..." Read more
"...good QC for the two that I purchased, no superficial defects (no backlight bleed or dead pixels)Cons:-..." Read more
"...Pros: Solid heavy stand, no light bleed, no dead pixels, height adjusts, monitor tilts to portrait (if you care about that, i never use it)..." Read more
"...4. Great mount. Height, tilt and swivel adjustments. Very sturdy.CONS:No major cons. Two minor cons:1...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the adjustability of the monitor. They mention that the viewing angles are great, the vertical adjustment is good, and the height adjustment is great. The stand is built very solid and versatile in its adjust-ability and connectivity. The screen position is fully customizable with 5 axis rotation, and controls are easy to adjust.
"...-> GREAT STAND - can be raised/lowered, tilted forward/backward, swiveled, or even rotated vertically..." Read more
"...But this stand is amazing - it's a real selling point! Tilt, height adjustment, and swivel are all possible...." Read more
"...Pros: Solid heavy stand, no light bleed, no dead pixels, height adjusts, monitor tilts to portrait (if you care about that, i never use it)..." Read more
"...4. Great mount. Height, tilt and swivel adjustments. Very sturdy.CONS:No major cons. Two minor cons:1...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the performance of the monitor. They mention that it functions great, does everything it's supposed to do, and is perfectly usable for their needs. The IPS-screen does what it should and offers nice viewing angles. Some say that the monitor is fantastic and works great clean crisp pictures.
"...on monitor specs but this met my size needs, had great picture and worked great!..." Read more
"...settings to change that, it arrived without any dead pixels, and it functions great. It has 2 USB ports on the left and 2 on the bottom...." Read more
"...The internal speakers are predictably pathetic although output is reasonable considering they're basically laptop speakers...." Read more
"...I think it's fine for professional photo editing and graphics, but (like i said) not the best...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the monitor. Some mention that the stand is great, the IPS is great and the still picture image is amazing. However, others say that the monitor has now started to fail and is defective.
"...-> GREAT STAND - can be raised/lowered, tilted forward/backward, swiveled, or even rotated vertically..." Read more
"...There was a film on the screen. Polish maybe? I used a soft cloth to wipe it off and it was fine...." Read more
"...Some of the specifically great things about it:* IPS panel - accurate, natural color and very little off-axis color shift*..." Read more
"...The monitor has now started to fail...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the brightness of the monitor. Some mention it has great brightness and color accuracy with absolutely 0 dead pixels, and even backlighting. However, others say that it gets like a little flashy bright, has very slight uneven lighting along the bottom edge, and that the edges of the screen do look slightly brighter on a dark image.
"...-> IPS GLOW – The edges of the screen do look slightly brighter on a dark image – but the effect is no worse than it is on my MacBook’s “retina”..." Read more
"...bright: It was very easy to swap to theater mode, which greatly dampened the brightness...." Read more
"...with the caveat that it had one minor flaw - the right side was very slightly brighter than the rest of the panel, easiest to see on grey or white..." Read more
"...it kept resetting, It went green then looked purple and was so dark from 0 contrast that i could hardly see what i was doing...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the color quality of the monitor. Some mention that the beautiful IPS displays have very accurate colors and look identical when set to the same brightness level. They also say that the colors really pop, and the picture quality is top notch for a 4K monitor. However, others say that they were too bright and the colors were off. They say that pure white looks slightly frosty due to the anti-glare.
"...IPS panel - accurate, natural color and very little off-axis color shift*..." Read more
"...to try to adjust it the color, it kept resetting, It went green then looked purple and was so dark from 0 contrast that i could hardly see what i..." Read more
"...So to me, this monitor blows it out of the water. I have never seen colors pop so naturally and text look so sharp...." Read more
"...The blacks look like they are glowing. Pure white looks slightly frosty due to the anti-glare. Overall text is easy to read and photos really pop...." Read more
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///GOOD THINGS///
-> THIN BEZELS – 0.5”
-> MATTE BLACK PLASTIC - looks nice and doesn’t attract fingerprints
-> GREAT STAND - can be raised/lowered, tilted forward/backward, swiveled, or even rotated vertically
-> MATTE SCREEN FINISH - not as “vivid” as glossier screens but no glare is the better trade-off)
-> IPS SCREEN – Helps the colors to look more uniform – makes a big difference on a monitor this big.
-> FLICKER-FREE SCREEN – Asus advertises this monitor as ‘flicker-free’ – and I do get very little eyestrain using this monitor compared to others.
-> 4K RESOLUTION – It’s great. As others have said, you need to enable DisplayPort 1.2 in the menu to get 4K at 60 Hz. I also got a much better picture after setting the ‘output dynamic range’ option in the nVidia control panel to full (it was at limited initially). Regarding desktop scaling in Windows – 4K at 150% scaling is about like 1440p at 100% scaling. Trying to use this monitor at 100% scaling is pretty difficult – everything’s really tiny but it’s nice to be able to fit so much on the screen at once. I find that I like to use 125% scaling the best. The 4K does make a big difference in games compared to 1440p – I especially like the higher resolution for strategy games.
///BAD THINGS///
-> SCREEN IMPERFECTIONS – a couple pixels are stuck red and a couple are dead – most of these have occurred months after buying which is worrisome – the good news is the pixels are so small it’s hard to notice.
///NEUTRAL THINGS///
-> BUILT-IN SPEAKERS – Can’t hurt to have them but pretty mediocre sounding. Volume can be adjusted in the monitor’s menu. Built-in speakers can be disabled in the menu as well.
-> NO DVI PORTS – Doesn’t affect me but something to be aware of.
-> IPS GLOW – The edges of the screen do look slightly brighter on a dark image – but the effect is no worse than it is on my MacBook’s “retina” screen. I’ve found the IPS glow effect looks worse in pictures than it does in person.
-> LOW BLUE LIGHT SETTING – Feature that makes the screen more yellowish to reduce eyestrain – it does help but isn’t something I use much. It can be set at five different levels (including off).
-> VIVID PIXEL SETTING – I prefer this set to the default of zero. Turning it on makes text look artificially sharp like turning up the sharpness too high on a TV.
-> TRACE FREE SETTING -> Does make a difference when it’s on – if it’s off I notice the cursor blur more. I like the default setting of 40 best.
///INPUTS///
-> 4 HDMI – These are not HDMI 2.0 ports. You can use all four of them at the same time in PBP mode.
-> 3.5mm audio in – can be assigned to any input
-> 3.5mm audio out – good for connecting computer speakers to or headphones. Note that the quality is limited to 16 bit, 48 kHz.
-> 1 DisplayPort (DP) and 1 mini-DisplayPort (mDP)
UPDATE 2016-9-12
I just wanted to say that after six months, this monitor began to have a problem with flickering so I RMA'd it through ASUS. When I got the monitor back from them, there were dozens of stuck pixels and the screen flickered multiple times every second or so. So I sent it back to ASUS for a second time, and they sent me a new monitor that had clusters of dead pixels on the screen, so I sent it back to ASUS a third time, and after two weeks they send me an email saying they have a part shortage and no estimate for the repair. They offered to send me the cheaper TFT version of this monitor instead - I find myself doubting that they lack the capability to send me a replacement monitor matching the model I actually bought in the first place. ASUS has very friendly and nice support when I'm on the phone (even though the wait was close to an hour when calling) or live chatting, but their service department seems to not have the slightest care whether the monitor they are sending back to you actually works.
///GOOD THINGS///
-> THIN BEZELS – 0.5”
-> MATTE BLACK PLASTIC - looks nice and doesn’t attract fingerprints
-> GREAT STAND - can be raised/lowered, tilted forward/backward, swiveled, or even rotated vertically
-> MATTE SCREEN FINISH - not as “vivid” as glossier screens but no glare is the better trade-off)
-> IPS SCREEN – Helps the colors to look more uniform – makes a big difference on a monitor this big.
-> FLICKER-FREE SCREEN – Asus advertises this monitor as ‘flicker-free’ – and I do get very little eyestrain using this monitor compared to others.
-> 4K RESOLUTION – It’s great. As others have said, you need to enable DisplayPort 1.2 in the menu to get 4K at 60 Hz. I also got a much better picture after setting the ‘output dynamic range’ option in the nVidia control panel to full (it was at limited initially). Regarding desktop scaling in Windows – 4K at 150% scaling is about like 1440p at 100% scaling. Trying to use this monitor at 100% scaling is pretty difficult – everything’s really tiny but it’s nice to be able to fit so much on the screen at once. I find that I like to use 125% scaling the best. The 4K does make a big difference in games compared to 1440p – I especially like the higher resolution for strategy games.
///BAD THINGS///
-> SCREEN IMPERFECTIONS – a couple pixels are stuck red and a couple are dead – most of these have occurred months after buying which is worrisome – the good news is the pixels are so small it’s hard to notice.
///NEUTRAL THINGS///
-> BUILT-IN SPEAKERS – Can’t hurt to have them but pretty mediocre sounding. Volume can be adjusted in the monitor’s menu. Built-in speakers can be disabled in the menu as well.
-> NO DVI PORTS – Doesn’t affect me but something to be aware of.
-> IPS GLOW – The edges of the screen do look slightly brighter on a dark image – but the effect is no worse than it is on my MacBook’s “retina” screen. I’ve found the IPS glow effect looks worse in pictures than it does in person.
-> LOW BLUE LIGHT SETTING – Feature that makes the screen more yellowish to reduce eyestrain – it does help but isn’t something I use much. It can be set at five different levels (including off).
-> VIVID PIXEL SETTING – I prefer this set to the default of zero. Turning it on makes text look artificially sharp like turning up the sharpness too high on a TV.
-> TRACE FREE SETTING -> Does make a difference when it’s on – if it’s off I notice the cursor blur more. I like the default setting of 40 best.
///INPUTS///
-> 4 HDMI – These are not HDMI 2.0 ports. You can use all four of them at the same time in PBP mode.
-> 3.5mm audio in – can be assigned to any input
-> 3.5mm audio out – good for connecting computer speakers to or headphones. Note that the quality is limited to 16 bit, 48 kHz.
-> 1 DisplayPort (DP) and 1 mini-DisplayPort (mDP)
UPDATE 2016-9-12
I just wanted to say that after six months, this monitor began to have a problem with flickering so I RMA'd it through ASUS. When I got the monitor back from them, there were dozens of stuck pixels and the screen flickered multiple times every second or so. So I sent it back to ASUS for a second time, and they sent me a new monitor that had clusters of dead pixels on the screen, so I sent it back to ASUS a third time, and after two weeks they send me an email saying they have a part shortage and no estimate for the repair. They offered to send me the cheaper TFT version of this monitor instead - I find myself doubting that they lack the capability to send me a replacement monitor matching the model I actually bought in the first place. ASUS has very friendly and nice support when I'm on the phone (even though the wait was close to an hour when calling) or live chatting, but their service department seems to not have the slightest care whether the monitor they are sending back to you actually works.
The backlighting pattern is the same on both of my monitors: the left and center of the screen are equally bright and uniform. Then about 6 inches from the right edge on the bottom, there's a *dark* patch that happens to sit right in front of where the power cable plugs in - this monitor does have an internal power supply. Further to the right, the panel gets slightly but consistently brighter all the way to the edge, over about the last 5" of the screen from top to bottom. I'm usually okay with some level of unevenness in monitor backlighting, but most monitors have a more symmetrical (or random) pattern. Having that one dark patch and then one side of the panel being brighter is distracting even though it's not a huge brightness difference.
So why do I even give it four stars? Because otherwise, there is nothing I don't like about this monitor, and I think for most purposes, the uniformity wouldn't be an issue. An office worker isn't even going to care; and you can only really see it on light, solid backgrounds, so gamers, photographers or video editors wouldn't even notice it. And technically speaking, all LCD monitors have imperfect uniformity, many worse than this. It's also still a great deal at around $200. Even a few years ago, a 1080p, 23" IPS monitor with build quality and features like this would have cost $1,000. Some of the specifically great things about it:
* IPS panel - accurate, natural color and very little off-axis color shift
* 6ms pixel response - that's good for an IPS panel and makes it suitable for gaming, not just photographic/video work
* Pretty excellent build quality (notwithstanding my second unit's slightly imperfect bezel) - it's still plastic, but it's the thick stuff like PC manufacturers used to use; feels like you'd think an IBM would if they still made hardware
* All the ports you'll ever need - VGA, DVI, HDMI, DisplayPort - this thing's both backward compatible and future-proof
* Matte screen - in fact the whole monitor's matte, not a glossy surface to be found anywhere (yay!)
* No "graininess" or "sparkle" - I've seen this on some matte screens, this one is super-clear
* If you want them, speakers and a USB hub built in - the speakers are extremely well hidden if you have external ones
* VGA, DVI, USB, audio and DisplayPort cables are all included - just no HDMI for some reason
* Sturdy and versatile stand that tilts, swivels and doesn't wobble
To expand on that last point a bit, I noticed in my searching that one big area that separates "cheap" monitors from more expensive ones is actually the stand. In a ~$200 monitor, you're lucky if you get so much as tilt, much less height or swivel adjustment, and reviewers always seem to complain about wobble, even just from typing. I've even seen people complain about their monitors being permanently off-axis from the factory, sitting slightly crooked on their non-adjustable stands, *and* wobbling when they type. No matter how good a monitor is otherwise, that would drive me nuts and would definitely make me return it.
But this stand is amazing - it's a real selling point! Tilt, height adjustment, and swivel are all possible. It will even rotate the screen 90 degrees for portrait use - not many monitors at this price can do that! And it's chunky and solid - no wobble here. The only minor quibble is that it's a tiny bit "front-heavy" because the screen sits basically in line with the front edge of the stand, so if you bump into it from the back, it'd probably be pretty easy to knock it over (luckily I'm using it at home with a wall behind it). I'd have liked to see the front edge of the stand extended by about another inch, but that's really being nitpicky with a generally excellent stand.
Lastly, some early reviewers of this monitor complained about crosshatching and light bleed - I'll just say that I see neither of these *at all*, and again, I am a tough crowd. I've looked for them. My first monitor was made in December of 2013 and the second in March of 2014, so if these really were problems at one point, they may have mainly affected earlier units. That's one of the benefits of buying a model that's a little bit older. (Of course, I've never read about uneven backlighting on the early units, so...)
I did a lot of looking around and I still don't think there's a better monitor at this price. You can always spend $500 or more on a really high end, professional monitor that's pre-calibrated from the factory and will have really minimal uniformity problems, light bleed or other issues, plus an even better S-IPS or other kind of panel. But for those on a budget, this is a really good monitor as long as you're not particularly sensitive to screen uniformity issues.
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I watched Linus tech on YouTube they highly recommended this monitor, I originally didn't think about Asus but they use LG panel so I ordered it and boy I am glad I made the right choice with a bit of adjustment the screen is excellent particularly for BF3 & BF4 built like a tank.
















