🎮 Elevate Your Game with ASUS VX279HG!
The ASUS VX279HG is a 27-inch FHD gaming monitor that delivers an immersive visual experience with a 1920x1080 resolution, 1ms MPRT response time, and up to 75Hz refresh rate. Designed for gamers, it features IPS technology for vibrant colors and wide viewing angles, along with FreeSync support to eliminate screen tearing. With TUV certified low blue light and flicker-free technology, this monitor ensures comfortable long gaming sessions. Connectivity options include HDMI and VGA ports, making it a versatile choice for any setup.
Brand | ASUS |
Product Dimensions | 21.01 x 62.26 x 44.13 cm; 4.6 Kilograms |
Item model number | VX279HG |
Manufacturer | ASUS |
Series | ASUS VX279HG Gaming Monitor |
Colour | Black |
Standing screen display size | 27 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 1920x1080 |
Resolution | 1920 x 1080 Pixels |
Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
Number of VGA Ports | 1 |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Wattage | 18 watts |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 4.6 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
R**R
Great 4K gaming monitor for the Xbox One X
ASUS VP28UQG 28" 4K UHD 3840 x 2160 1ms Display Port HDMI Adaptive Sync FreeSync Eye Care Gaming Monitor [This is quite a technical review, but those who need to know WILL know]I have bought this monitor mainly for gaming to go with the new Xbox One X, while having the option of using it as a TV using the Xbox One X as the video streaming device for DVs, Blu-Rays and broadcasts using a normal set-top box, and using my existing speaker system for the audio [this monitor has no built-in speakers though it has a 3.5mm headphones socket]. I need a relatively small screen as I game in the study, which has about a 3-foot viewing distance, and you can't get 4K TVs smaller than 42in or so, which would be massively too big for the space available...For general use:(1) The ASUS is highly recommended by those who have already used it.(2) it has HDCP 2.2, which is needed to be certain of showing 4k Blu-Ray disks ["normal" Blu-Ray disks only require HDCP 2.1, which is what 4K TVs have generally had until very recently]. I haven't tried this yet...In gaming terms:(1) it displays in 4K [obviously], which the Xbox One X can deliver natively for games and media that support it, as opposed to by upscaling from HD as per the Xbox One S or the PS4 Pro.(2) it allows AMD Freesync through the HDMI 2.0 input, which is the method that the Xbox One X will be using: freesync in my layman's terms is a method of handshaking which means that the monitor and the Xbox One X work out between them when to refresh the display - i.e. only when the Xbox One X is ready and not by force every 30th or 60th of a second, whether the next image is ready or not. This minimises stuttering [the same image is displayed for several refreshes, stopping the action, before jumping to the next available image having omitted several intervening images] and screen tearing [the screen is showing parts of two separate refreshes at once] by slowing down or speeding up each refresh as required. NOTE I say "will be using", as at the time of writing freesync is not yet enabled on the Xbox One X - expected Dec 2017.There are very other few monitors around with this combination of features and none that I am aware of at this price level, so I wanted to be sure that going for the cheap end hadn't compromised image quality [I say "cheap end" advisedly, as this 28in monitor is of course considerably more expensive than the equivalent-sized HD TV].My first impressions I am pleased to say are excellent - there are no stuck or defective pixels that I can see, and colour is vibrant without being "in your face". The monitor shows off both enhanced games [i.e. designed to display in 4k or enhanced to do so] and non-enhanced [i.e. designed for HD] very well, as well as Blu-Rays.I have two gripes: firstly the OSD is initially confusing, though easy to use once you understand it, and secondly this is exacerbated by the complete lack of a user manual - and at the time of writing there isn't one on the ASUS website.You also need to be aware - it is not a grip of mine as I was aware of the issue when I bought it but it doesn't affect me as I am the only user] - that as a TN panel the viewing angles are limited.
E**N
Perfect for gaming and use as a second screen
Bought this after MUCH research and fretting, and after a few months using it, I couldn't be happier with it.I use it for gaming on PS4, Xbox One X and occasionally Switch (I mainly use it in handheld), as well as a second 4k screen for my laptop when working.The 2 HDMI ports make it so much easier for me to just pick up and play (my old tv only had 1 HDMI slot), and games look great on it. Plus I can use the display port to plug in my laptop, which is a general bonus for getting a monitor over a TV (I previously also had to use HDMI and it was a real pain and messed up my display settings every time). The number of inputs/ports mean I don't have to get around the back of it every time I want to swap between devices.ALSO another good thing is it automatically turns itself on, and to the correct input when you turn on a device connected to it. That's as long as nothing else is switched on - it will keep the first one on as default, which is great if you accidentally switch something on. Just a handy little feature.It looks great, and 4K looks great on it. Yes there are fancier 4K screens out there, but if you have a smaller budget (or even if you don't), or want a small screen, this is great for the price and I honestly don't need anything else.
E**D
Overall great, though has some light bleed issues
I've owned three of these displays for the best part of 18 months, and on the whole they're really good value for money - especially compared to alternatives. Picture quality is fine and colour rendition is okay too. For gaming in 4K it's probably one of the best options at this price rage, due to its low input delay & HDMI 2.0 ports.The three I've got are mounted on a triple monitor arm via VESA. I'm fairly sure that's what has led my main issue with these screens; all three suffer from relatively bad light bleed along their perimeters. They were okay prior to installing them on the arms - and it took around 2 weeks before I started to notice the light bleeds.If you're planing to set one or more of these displays up on mounts, I'd suggest being very careful or not bothering at all. I'd imagine the internal frame isn't that well made and isn't taking the stress as well as it could. Though the bleed could be much worse, it's still quite irritating and really shouldn't be a problem even for this price range.Overall, I would say these are worth a shot if you want to upgrade to 4K without all the bells and whistles like high refresh rates or HDR. It's a basic well priced display that serves its purpose... as long as you don't mount them!
E**E
Je ne peux rêver de mieux
Ce Asus VP28UQG est un écran PC d’exception avec sa résolution de 3840 x 2160.Il fournit une qualité d’image qui rivalise amplement avec ses concurrents.1073741824 couleurs affichées sur l’écran , une diagonale de 71.12 cm, cet écran PC est monstrueux ! Je ne peux rêver de mieux puisque je désirais profiter pleinement de mes jeux et films en très haute qualité.Il conviendra à tous les genres d’usages : graphistes, gamers, etc.Petit bémol sur la luminosité qu'il est difficile de régler et qui peut faire mal aux yeux.Se mettre en mode sRGB dans ce cas !
L**B
Excelente relación calidad-precio
Nunca he corrido un juego ni tengo pensado hacerlo. Edito foto y vídeo ocasionalmente. En ofimática y OBS / Zoom suelo trabajar con muchas ventanas abiertas. Este monitor de 28 pulgadas y 4K está muy bien de precio (219 € a principios de septiembre 2020). Tenía dudas por mi tarjeta gráfica (NVIDIA GeForce GT 640), pero nada más conectar el monitor se ha configurado a la máxima resolución (4K) y a 60 Hz -cable HDMI 2.0-. Como siempre he tenido monitores TN, no echo en falta el IPS. Lo único que me resulta algo molesto es un cierto efecto arco iris en las letras que acompañan a los iconos en la pantalla: cada letra parece ser de un color distinto, guardando un cierto patrón de bandas longitudinales. He mirado los ajustes ClearType, y nada... Lo tengo en modo ECO y con la magnificación recomendada (150%). Es un cambio notable respecto a 1080. En teoría estoy "desperdiciando" un monitor enfocado a gamers, con su magnífico 1 mseg de respuesta, pero no he encontrado otro con mejor relación precio / calidad. Lo recomiendo sin reservas para el uso que he especificado.
V**
Molto performante
Ottimo schermo da gaming , bello esteticamente e molto performante, unica pecca è che con una 1080 ti , il freesync non lavora benissimo , e un po' di tearing capita , ma per il resto soddisfattissimo , lo adoro
M**B
Juste génial à ce prix
J'adore cette écran. Que ce soit enfin bureautique ou en jeu, j'apprécie fortement le confort de la taille de l'écran.Cela a fortement amélioré la qualité de mes moments de télétravail.
F**.
Großer, günstiger FULL HD mit anständigem Bild und guter Verarbeitung
Auf der Suche nach einem größeren Bildschirm, der auch für Spiele taugen soll, bin ich auf diesen ASUS gestoßen. Das es ein ASUS Monitor sein sollte, stand vorher schon fest. Am liebsten einen aus der ROG Serie mit 4K, aber die 800-1100 Euro waren aktuell nicht greifbar. Somit mussten 199 Euro für diesen ASUS FULL HD reichen. Der Monitor kommt fertig montiert mit einem Strom und einem HDMI Kabel. ACHTUNG, es gibt diesen Monitor in unterschiedlichen Ausführungen. Der hier verkaufte HR hat 1x VGA und 1x HDMI. Kein Displayport und kein DVI Anschluss ! Er kann 144 Hertz und die Verarbeitung empfinde ich als gut. Er steht sicher und stabil und macht insgesamt einen guten Eindruck. Das Foto zeigt den Vergleich zu einem LG 24 Zoll Monitor. Ich habe den ASUS per HDMI <> DisplayPort Adapter anschließen müssen. Wahrscheinlich ist das der Grund, warum ich nur 120 Hertz in Spielen und Co angezeigt bekomme. Leider hat meine Grafikkarte keinen HDMI Anschluss. Denke damit wären 144 Hertz drin. Spiele wie z.B. Forza Horizon 4 laufen absolut schlierenfrei. Kein Tearing oder andere Artefakte. Ich empfinde die Größe als sehr angenehm. Aber über eine Sache muss man sich im klaren sein. Es ist ein FULL HD Bildschirm mit 32 Zoll Bildfläche ! Entsprechend groß sind die Buchstaben bei Text etc. Ich empfinde die Buchstaben noch immer als scharf und sauber, ABER auf einem 24 Zoll mit dieser Auflösung sind Buchstaben schärfe rund sauberer. Das ist auch logisch ! Die Farbdarstellung geht in Ordnung, kann aber mit höherpreisigen Geräten nicht mithalten. Es gibt verschiedene Presets die man per Button an der Rückseite durchwählen kann. Die Farbtemperaturen ändern sich dadurch ins warme oder kalte. Bei Spielen macht er eine sehr gute Figur und bei normalen Surf und Textaktivitäten geht er für das Geld 100% in Ordnung ! Da kenne ich deutlich schlechtere. Aber bitte nicht mit einem 800 Euro 4K Bildschirm vergleichen. Netzteil fiepst nicht und auch sonst keinerlei störender Geräusche. Ich hoffe, diese Bewertung hilft euch ein wenig weiter.
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