ProArt PA278QV

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ProArt PA278QV

75 positive 0 neutral 13 negative

Based on 88 Reddit mentions

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Mini-LED vs OLED? ~$350 for Photo Editing / Media, No Gaming

I like Asus ProArt for photo editing but my monitors are old and Asus has been lousy lately trying to not honor warranty so its hard to recommend. I have friends who use Dell Monitors for photo editing one has the Dell S2725QC which is $257 on Amazon. I like IPS for color accuracy over VA. OLEDs are

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MierinLanfear in r/Monitors

December 2, 2025 12:43 AM

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Can you recommend a 4k monitor for under $350

What video card do you have and what games are you playing? 4k can be pretty demanding depending on the games played. Asus XG27UCG and GIGABYTE M27UP have a dual mode for 1080p in case the game your playing doesn't run well at 4k. I used mostly Asus Pro Art model monitors and they been good. Have As

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MierinLanfear in r/GirlGamers

November 27, 2025 2:22 PM

5

From iMac 27 to MacMini

Doesnt sound to me like you need a studio or mac mini pro based on the workload you presented. Since you have come from an imac, I would look at one of the 27" 5k displays from companies like LG or Asus ProArt.

patparks in r/macmini

December 7, 2025 4:13 PM

5

Buy Studio Display now or wait for the new one in 26?

I would wait. If you need a 27inch 5K now you could grab the ASUS Pro Art for $799. The screen is great even if the build quality is a little cheap. Then when the new Studio Display comes out sell the Asus for at least of what you paid for it or use it as a secondary display.

Eric6052 in r/mac

October 15, 2025 8:55 PM

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Thinking of Mac Studio/Studio Display: Wait till Black Friday?

Right. So, again, I don’t see much of a point in spending $1,600+ list for the Studio Display when there’s other options that give you a similar 5K experience for a lot less money right now. The ASUS ProArt 5K for example, is $850. Plastic build and no Thunderbolt or webcam, but similar image qualit

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cptchnk in r/MacStudio

October 26, 2025 6:21 PM

6

Complete the phrase: You're not a real photographer until you break a _____ or two.

Today he agreed that we should move ahead with the computer I'm building to edit photos and video and run LLMs locally. 100% support this move. Related to this, get a good monitor. I have an Asus ProArt 27-inch monitor and it's great. Have heard good things about BenQ monitors too. I spent way too l

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gotthelowdown in r/photography

November 28, 2025 11:45 PM

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Can’t find a monitor without complaints, this is my last hope.

The tricky thing is, at your budget, it's hard to find a monitor which can be good for both editing and gaming. I've always been in the same situation. I've run an Asus ProArt PA278QV for 6 years which was great, almost no complaints really. However it is only 75hz and response time is 5ms. Contrast

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schweffrey in r/Monitors

September 5, 2025 9:49 AM

4

Huge Display in decent Quality

If money is not an issue then you have professional grade monitors like the Dell Ultra-sharps, and Asus ProArts.

kasmog in r/Monitors

April 16, 2026 4:40 PM

2

Recommendations for value-for-money monitors?

I have an asus pro art monitor and it’s nice, never had any problems with it.

flying_fish69 in r/indesign

December 8, 2025 4:46 PM

2

Windows vs Linux a mai világban

En mar kb 10 eve atvaltottam Linuxra. Programozokent sokkal konnyebb. Attol fugg mire kell. Ha Adobe termekekbol elsz, akkor peldaul nem tudsz valtani. Linux grafikai feluletnek meg mindig vannak bajai, es ha nem vagy tapasztalt ebben, akkor nem tudod megfeleloen optimalizalni a rendszeredet. A Valv

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petertoth-dev in r/programmingHungary

December 8, 2025 11:12 PM

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