02-25-2016 10:06 PM - last edited on 03-06-2024 02:38 AM by ROGBot
02-25-2016 10:39 PM
Shine wrote:
Is asus reworking the PG279Q or was it just temporarily sold out? iv been wanting to get this screen for a few months now and i found it on a site in stock, didnt know if should i get it or wait. newegg and amazon are both sold out still.
02-25-2016 11:31 PM
02-28-2016 05:51 AM
Shine wrote:
Any suggestions for a monitor? similar to it? like the MG279Q?
03-01-2016 06:12 AM
03-17-2016 07:02 AM
Legolas wrote:
Hi Shine,
You can get PG278Q and get 1ms refresh rate and 2560x1440 resolution. It does not have IPS, so minimum backlight bleed. 🙂
03-17-2016 01:15 PM
Crashcourse316 wrote:
I feel like every post I have seen you make is telling someone to buy the PG278Q...its completely different technology. In my opinion if you are buying a 2k or 4k resolution monitor TN panels are not the way to go at this time. with the ASUS and ACER failure of shipping out this AU optronics panel, there will be someone (dell, or other) that is going to make sure they get a good panel and it will be the same price as these are but they work. What I have done is return all four of my bad Asus PG279Q's and 1 of the Acer equivalent, and bought a $250 1080p Asus 144hz TN panel monitor while I wait for the "not broken" version of the IPS 144hz(165z) panels. The difference you will see with the resolution increase will only bring down your frame rates while you wish you could have an IPS panel that was good. so just save yourself the extra $$$ and buy a short term solution that will satisfy you until the new IPS panels are out.
03-05-2016 01:38 PM