Only 75Hz, not for gaming…
Great for work but I was hoping to use this for gaming too. 75Hz feels choppy once you've used a 144Hz panel. Should've read the specs more carefully.
Source: Amazon reviewerThe ASUS ProArt Display PA278CV (ASIN B0989KHX8W) is a 27-inch WQHD IPS monitor factory-calibrated to Delta E under 2 with 65W USB-C Power Delivery, available on Amazon.ca at around $599 CAD.
| Resolution | 2560×1440 WQHD (QHD) |
| Panel | IPS |
| Color | 100% sRGB, 100% Rec.709 — factory calibrated to Delta E < 2 |
| Refresh Rate | 75Hz |
| USB-C | USB-C 3.2 with 65W Power Delivery (charges laptop) |
| Ports | 2× HDMI, DisplayPort, USB-C, 4× USB-A hub |
| Ergonomics | Full stand with height, swivel, tilt, pivot |
"I do photo editing professionally and the colors are spot on right out of the box. My clients' files look exactly the same on my calibrated laptop as they do on this monitor."
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"The USB-C single-cable setup is exactly what I wanted. One cable for video, data, and 65W charging. My desk is finally clean."
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"Pivot rotation to portrait mode works smoothly and is incredibly useful for coding. The hub ports on the back are a nice bonus."
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"Bought this to replace a 1080p 24-inch monitor. The step up in sharpness and color accuracy is massive. Should have done this years ago."
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Only 75Hz, not for gaming…
Great for work but I was hoping to use this for gaming too. 75Hz feels choppy once you've used a 144Hz panel. Should've read the specs more carefully.
Source: Amazon reviewer65W not enough for my 16-inch MacBook…
Charges my MBP 16 but barely keeps pace under heavy loads. The USB-C cable is convenient but I still keep my 96W charger handy for intensive work.
Source: RedditMild backlight bleed at corners…
There's noticeable backlight bleed in two corners when displaying a black screen. Not visible during normal use, but it's there if you look for it.
Source: Amazon reviewerStand is big and heavy…
The stand takes up more desk real estate than I expected and is quite heavy. Would've preferred a smaller footprint or an option to buy it without the stand.
Source: Amazon reviewerThe ASUS ProArt PA278CV is the best under-$600 monitor for creative professionals who need accurate color without the setup friction of manual calibration. Factory Delta E under 2 and 100% sRGB coverage mean you can trust the display on day one, and the USB-C with 65W Power Delivery makes this a one-cable desk for most laptops. The 75Hz refresh rate is the primary limitation for anyone who also games, but as a dedicated work monitor it's excellent.