ASUS 27” 1080P Curved Monitor (VA27VQSE) - Full HD, 75Hz, 1ms, Adaptive-Sync/FreeSync, Low Blue Light, Flicker Free, VESA Mountable, Frameless, HDMI, DisplayPort, HDR-10, Height Adjustable
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santiago rangel
> 3 dayNo built in speakers was the deal breaker for me. It only has a 3.5mm audio plug in for sound. Overall, really good monitor and still recommended if you have speakers or dont mind using your headphones alot.
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Carol Nichols
> 3 dayI love these monitors I got 2 and they’re huge and awesome. Fantastic color and easy to use for long days staring at the screen. I recommend them.
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Ranyu87
> 3 dayI just started using the display. For this price I think this is the best display to go for. Will keep update about my experience. As of now there are no issues, I am satisfied. Note: Who complained about 75Hz and its not. Thats wrong it is 75Hz, by default its 60, I had to change the properties of the monitor from my laptop and it got enabled.
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Randall
16-12-2024I like the sharp clear quality (top 2 displays). Brightness, as expected. I game, author, and use my equipment for amateur radio where several integrated apps work together. I may replace my two older monitors as well!
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Kyle W.
> 3 dayThese monitors are nowhere near top of the line. But for the price, they are an outstanding deal. I love them. Great picture and feedback. If you are trying to run a dual setup, and they are flickering, try updating your video card drivers.
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Peyton
Greater than one weekI haven’t had it to long so can’t write anything yet abt things like that but honestly it’s a,axing for the money and the games I play. It runs well and is big if u like bigger monitors. Something I was on the fence about was the fact that it had no speakers but you are able to add your own external speakers and that should work just fine :)
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Archie Alexander
> 3 dayGreat product, great price
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Bob McLeran
> 3 dayUnfortunately, the first monitor received had a broken screen - no obvious problems with the packing, but a very obvious crack midway along the left edge of the screen. Wouldnt display anything other than a random bunch of lines when plugged into the computer. Returned it for a replacement, which arrived within a week or so and I couldnt be happier with the display. It is the primary monitor in a two monitor setup. I use it mainly for standard stuff like email, spreadsheets, word processing, etc, plus give it a real work out editing photos (using ON1 Raw 2023). The resolution, color saturation and contrast are excellent. Have it connected to an Nvidia graphics card via HDMI, although it has connections for DP (1.2) and DVI; unfortunately the DP is an older 1.2 versoin, so HDMI gives better resolution. A great display for a non-gamer.
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DMcTwain
> 3 dayI like everything about this monitor.
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Chris&Brooke
> 3 dayUPDATE: The manufacturer honored the warranty and sent me a new model monitor to make up for the defective one because the one I bought was out of stock at the time. The new monitor works great. Based on other reviews for the original monitor it seems I just got a rare lemon. ORIGINAL REVIEW: This monitor started out great and was great during the entire Amazon return window, but then the button started to have a mind of its own. The screen started shuffling through the different blue light settings on its own anytime it’s on. It looks like a strobe light and is not usable. The button doesn’t even work at all anymore. I’m outside of my Amazon return window and I keep getting the runaround from the manufacturer about the warranty after they said this problem is a hardware problem. My monitor has been unusable for weeks now. If the manufacturer is unable to fix or replace my monitor through the warranty, I should at least get my money back so I can buy a monitor that actually works.