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27" ASUS ProArt Display PA278QV 1440p Professional Monitor + Mouse or Mousepad

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$189

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Various Retailers have 27" ASUS ProArt Display 1440p Professional Monitor (PA278QV) on sale for $189. Shipping is free.

Available from:Thanks to Deal Hunter tDames for finding this deal.

Specs:
  • 27" 16:9 IPS Panel
  • HDMI 1.4 | DP 1.2 | Mini DP | DVI-D
  • QHD 2560 x 1440 at 75 Hz
  • Adaptive-Sync
  • 5 ms (GtG) Response Time
  • 1000:1 Static Contrast Ratio
  • 350 nits Brightness
  • 16.7 Million Colors
  • 100% sRGB and Rec. 709 Gamut Support
  • 178°/178° Viewing Angles

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  • About this Deal:
    • Limited time deal, while supplies last.
  • About this Product:
    • Limited 3-Year Manufacturer Warranty
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Various Retailers have 27" ASUS ProArt Display 1440p Professional Monitor (PA278QV) on sale for $189. Shipping is free.

Available from:Thanks to Deal Hunter tDames for finding this deal.

Specs:
  • 27" 16:9 IPS Panel
  • HDMI 1.4 | DP 1.2 | Mini DP | DVI-D
  • QHD 2560 x 1440 at 75 Hz
  • Adaptive-Sync
  • 5 ms (GtG) Response Time
  • 1000:1 Static Contrast Ratio
  • 350 nits Brightness
  • 16.7 Million Colors
  • 100% sRGB and Rec. 709 Gamut Support
  • 178°/178° Viewing Angles

Editor's Notes

Written by Neo45 | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • Limited time deal, while supplies last.
  • About this Product:
    • Limited 3-Year Manufacturer Warranty
  • Additional Notes:

Original Post

Written by tDames | Staff

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FeistyKitten280
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I have this monitor and it is good for photo or video use. There are better options if you game. One thing I don't like is it has pretty bad image retention, but it never has burned in. If you have a window open for 15 minutes, then go to a solid color screen, you can see the "shadow" of the window for a couple minutes. If you don't care about the color calibration, there are probably better ips monitors with higher refresh rates for the same price.

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Jun 17, 2026 05:56 AM
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James.BoydJun 17, 2026 05:56 AM
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Is this a good quality monitor?
Jun 17, 2026 07:42 AM
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FeistyKitten280Jun 17, 2026 07:42 AM
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Quote from James.Boyd :
Is this a good quality monitor?
I have this monitor and it is good for photo or video use. There are better options if you game. One thing I don't like is it has pretty bad image retention, but it never has burned in. If you have a window open for 15 minutes, then go to a solid color screen, you can see the "shadow" of the window for a couple minutes. If you don't care about the color calibration, there are probably better ips monitors with higher refresh rates for the same price.
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Jun 18, 2026 07:38 PM
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Danbo3330Jun 18, 2026 07:38 PM
110 Posts
Amazon currently matching the price. Note that this is only 1440p/75Hz (vs 144Hz @ $249)
Yesterday 04:03 AM
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MerryWriter428Yesterday 04:03 AM
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I've had this and the 4k version for years and love them. Great for design/video work, haven't had any issues with gaming or watching video either. This one should be 75hz but everything usually looks great
Yesterday 04:19 PM
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TalentedAction707Yesterday 04:19 PM
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Quote from James.Boyd :
Is this a good quality monitor?
Better for editing than gaming.
Today 05:10 AM
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swurpleToday 05:10 AM
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Vivid colors, images look good.
Today 05:14 AM
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outzToday 05:14 AM
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proart monitors work so well for the mister fpga console gaming because they can easily handle the weird, non-standard frame rates of old games. while modern tvs expect a flat 60hz, an arcade game might run at 53hz and a super nintendo actually runs at 60.1hz. proart displays can smoothly adjust their refresh rate to match these exact numbers. this means you get a buttery smooth picture with zero screen tearing and no added input lag. plus, you can rotate the screen 90 degrees for vertical arcade games.

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Today 06:17 AM
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lzbToday 06:17 AM
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Quote from FeistyKitten280 :
I have this monitor and it is good for photo or video use. There are better options if you game. One thing I don't like is it has pretty bad image retention, but it never has burned in. If you have a window open for 15 minutes, then go to a solid color screen, you can see the "shadow" of the window for a couple minutes. If you don't care about the color calibration, there are probably better ips monitors with higher refresh rates for the same price.
There is something wrong with yours because mine has zero image retention.
Today 06:19 AM
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lzbToday 06:19 AM
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Quote from outz :
proart monitors work so well for the mister fpga console gaming because they can easily handle the weird, non-standard frame rates of old games. while modern tvs expect a flat 60hz, an arcade game might run at 53hz and a super nintendo actually runs at 60.1hz. proart displays can smoothly adjust their refresh rate to match these exact numbers. this means you get a buttery smooth picture with zero screen tearing and no added input lag. plus, you can rotate the screen 90 degrees for vertical arcade games.
This is Variable Refesh Rate and tons of other monitors support it.
Today 07:15 AM
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outzToday 07:15 AM
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Quote from lzb :
This is Variable Refesh Rate and tons of other monitors support it.
it's a bit different here. vrr is designed for frame rates that constantly change on the fly. vintage consoles and arcade boards output a static but non-standard refresh rate. for example, the snes is exactly 60.098hz, and some arcade boards run at a fixed 53hz or 57hz.
a lot of standard monitors, even ones with vrr, have rigid handshake protocols. they will literally just throw an "out of range" error or suffer from terrible stuttering because they expect a flat 60.00hz or a specific modern vrr range. proart scalers are famous in the retro community because their firmware accepts these weird, off-spec pixel clocks natively. combine that flexibility with a native vertical pivot stand for arcade tate mode, and it is a really sweet spot for mister fpga users.

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