Published: 2020-06-04, Author: Tim , review by: techspot.com
Abstract: We continue our look into the latest generation of high-refresh IPS gaming monitors with a review of the Asus TUF Gaming VG279QM. Although the TUF family is generally associated with value offerings, there are a few unique and high-end features Asus is pr...
The same holds true for those with multiple monitor setups and want to add another monitor to the mix. The VG279QM comes with a stand that may not be overly fancylookingbut offers very goodabilitiesincluding 130mm of height adjustment, swivel, tilt, and e
VRR and ELMB together at lastFeatures and SpecificationsCloser LookPanel Performance (Uniformity and Response rate)Panel Performance (CIE, default RGB, power consumption)Panel Performance (Viewing Angles, Gamma and Contrast)Real World Performance (Gaming)
The VG279QM and its ELMB-sync technology combined with VRR at a blistering 280 frame per second offer impressive gaming immersion. Immersion where buyers will now have the luxury of no longer being forced to choose between VRR and motion blur reduction. I...
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Published: 2020-03-17, Author: Paolo , review by: monitornerds.com
Good Factory Calibration, Lightning-Fast Gaming Monitor, Strong Pixel Response Time, FreeSync/G-Sync Compatible,
Pricey, Overdrive Needs to be Adjusted According to Refresh Rate
The Asus VG279QM is a fantastic gaming monitor that combines image quality and speed into one very capable product. The IPS panel is already sufficiently accurate out of the box for daily use, so calibration isn't entirely necessary unless you do editing...
Abstract: I'm someone who has always lived life in the fast lane when it comes to displays, starting my gaming days off on the older CRT monitors -- enjoying the then-enthusiast Sony Trinitron G520 monitor that could run high resolutions like 1600 x 1200 at the tim...
Published: 2020-05-15, Author: James , review by: kitguru.net
Super-smooth overclocked 280Hz refresh, FreeSync 2 adaptive sync plus NIVDIA G-sync Compatibility, Superb colour accuracy out of the box, and phenomenal after calibration, Useful gaming features in the OSD
Expensive for 27in Full HD, No USB hub, Disappointing gamut, Mediocre brightness uniformity
The Asus TUF Gaming VG279QM isn't quite perfect. A lot of gamers would prefer a 2,560 x 1,440 resolution at this screen size, and despite the class-leading colour accuracy there are some weaknesses in the panel's performance. But if you do have a graphics...