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The 5k Asus ProArt PA27JCV is what I would recommend.
semisubterranean in r/AskPhotography
October 30, 2025 2:41 PM
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Love my asus proart 5k pa27jcv. It’s perfect for my setup. Terrible sound, incredible image quality, matte cover, a bit brighter than typical display. Type-C connection for iPad/MacBook, additional ports. Mostly perfect for work, but not that good for gaming
alexanderslev1n in r/macmini
December 23, 2025 7:28 PM
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One solid option worth checking out is the ASUS ProArt PA27JCV. It’s a 27" 5K IPS monitor that hits 99% DCI-P3, has solid contrast thanks to IPS Black (~1500:1), and includes thoughtful features like USB-C with 96W PD and a built-in USB hub. It’s pretty much tailored for creatives. And it's way more
...stella8734 in r/macmini
June 16, 2025 9:59 PM
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There's the much cheaper ASUS ProArt Display PA27JCV too that might suit most of your needs. Not as baller as the PA32QCV but it'll get the job done. Research before hand though if its perfect for your needs.
Errorr404 in r/Monitors
March 26, 2026 4:24 PM
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As the owner of an ASUS PA27JCV I am very happy with it. Really, the only problem I have with it is the speakers, they sound pretty tinny and no camera, but it’s a monitor, speakers and cameras are bonus features and not standard in my opinion. You can buy a pair of speakers for like 50 bucks that w
...xioma_sg in r/HiDPI_monitors
October 24, 2025 3:45 PM
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ASUS ProArt Display 5K PA27JCV I mean any of the professional design series monitors are fairly good from ASUS, BenQ, LG, and Dell. You could always see if you can find Apple Studio Display on second hand markets. I would even check out second hand markets/refurbished for a new machine. It's going t
...SlothySundaySession in r/graphic_design
November 7, 2025 11:18 AM
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I’m not sure how big of an impact 4K will have on your work with UE5, but for graphic design and art the sharpness that you get at 27 inches with a 4K resolution is amazing. Dell makes a good line of monitors in the ultra sharp series, but I do think the Asus Pro Art series is better. I’d also consi
...ballsinthe in r/buildapcmonitors
November 19, 2025 9:30 PM
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Super budget, under 200- PA247CV. 24 inch 1080p Budget, under 300- PA278CV. 27 inch 1440p Higher budget, under 400- PA279CV or PA278CFRV. 27 inch 4k 75hz, or 27 inch 1440p with LuxPixel ALGR and 100hz Low expensive, under 500- PA279CRV. 27 inch 4k HDR Medium expensive, under 600- PA329CV or PA329CRV
...Rxn2016 in r/Lightroom
July 8, 2025 4:28 PM
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I personally own a Dell U4025QW monitor – a great monitor, lots of space to work with, good color accuracy out of the box, pretty good response time and refresh rate. It works moderately well in bright rooms (in my case, light comes in directly through the window, not even directly onto the monitor,
...Barbel997 in r/MacStudio
August 10, 2025 6:19 PM
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I don't know about the matte coatings, sorry. Since you have a MacBook, I'd say if you wanted a sure thing, get the Apple Studio Display. That said, of the 3 you listed, Rtings web site has only reviewed the ASUS and they thought it would be fine for editing: https://www.rtings.com/monitor/reviews/a
...iokevins in r/HiDPI_monitors
August 23, 2025 8:34 PM
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