ASUS
ProArt PA278QV
Based on 88 Reddit mentions
$253.00
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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
...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
...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
...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
...gotthelowdown in r/photography
November 28, 2025 11:45 PM
3
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
...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
Monitor con buenos colores
Asus tiene la línea de monitores profesionales ProArt, que vienen con la paleta de colores calibrada de fábrica, porque están enfocados en edición de fotografía y video. Hay uno de 27” pulgadas, IPS, que entra en tu presupuesto: ASUS ProArt PA278QV. Yo tengo el mismo, lo ocupo hace años para fotogra
...Direct_Aerie_3434 in r/chilegames
October 11, 2025 3:52 AM
3