ASUS
ProArt PA278QV
Based on 88 Reddit mentions
$253.00
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1920 x 1080 or 2560 x 1440 screen resolution?
If you're doing photography, you should be on nothing less than 4K with an emphasis on color accuracy. You don't have to go crazy with a $5K pro display. There are Asus ProArt displays and similar for under $500 that would do the job just fine.
LukeLC in r/Monitors
April 6, 2026 6:08 PM
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Using iPad Pro as a reference monitor for DaVinci Resolve — best connection method?
Absolutely Remote Monitor. But honestly, if you want a reasonably accurate clean feed, get an Eizo CS/Asus ProArt and a Decklink. That's not, what an iPad is.
Kapitan_Planet in r/colorists
November 10, 2025 12:44 PM
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Non-Apple monitor suggestions?
An Asus ProArt PA279CRV. 99% P3, good stand, good ports, no external power supply, 3 year warranty (or if you get open box whatever is left after the original purchase). $400 on Amazon right now.
Jorgenreads in r/mac
November 22, 2025 2:15 AM
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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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I need help with choosing a new Monitor :)
Color "accuracy" only makes sense if you calibrate it locally and on a regular basis. I use an Asus ProArt PA27AC which I'm pretty happy with. I think it should tick all your boxes.
KAASPLANK2000 in r/graphic_design
December 3, 2025 10:47 AM
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Best 4K monitor under $700 for Graphic Design and PS5?
KTC M27P6 ($424.39 at Amazon) 4K@160Hz / FHD@320Hz, MiniLED (IPS), HDR (1400) The display is described as having 98% DCI-P3 and 97% Adobe RGB color gamut. The review by DisplayNinja says that the sRGB is calibrated well, but that while the monitor has a wide color gamut, the other profiles (Adobe RG
...ManolitoMystiq in r/Monitors
April 5, 2026 11:45 PM
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DCI-P3, Adobe RGB, and sRGB Percentages? IPS and VA Monitors
So the percentage ranges show the amount of the certain color space that is covered and how they are tuned. You really want to be as close to 100% as possible, because that will be accurate. Under 100% content may look undersaturated and over 100% content may look oversaturated. If you are looking f
...GuntherOfGunth in r/Monitors
December 27, 2025 6:36 PM
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What’s the best current monitor that is not OLED but is as good as OLED?
You have a gaming focused monitor so colour accuracy is not priority despite it being IPS. If it is yours then buy a decent IPS from the productivity range, like Asus ProArt or Dell Ultrasharp. The problem will be trying to match your MacBook Pro Display closely: it’s very high resolution (200+ PPI,
...MisterBumpingston in r/Monitors
December 7, 2025 6:01 AM
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Mini-LED vs OLED? ~$350 for Photo Editing / Media, No Gaming
If you need something for photo editing, which requires color accuracy, I would say look at the new ProArt PA278QV Gen2. It is 100% SRGB and 95% DCI-P3 with a ΔE < 2 and 120hz VRR, 1440p. All for 259$. But if you wanted to push the budget a bit there is the ProArt PA279CRV which is 4K and covers 99%
...GuntherOfGunth in r/Monitors
December 1, 2025 11:30 PM
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14-inch Mac experience as editors?
you do NOT need 4k$ for something like this lol, something like a 300-400$ ASUS ProArt works perfectly fine, and has great color accuracy. Even apple's overpriced asf top-of-the-line studio xdr display starts at under 3000$ lol, 4k$ is insane
ser133 in r/davinciresolve
April 16, 2026 9:04 AM
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