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Asus VG279Q 27" FHD 1920x1080 IPS Gaming Monitor 144Hz with 3ms GTG Response Time

Discover the Asus VG279Q monitor with a 27" diagonal and FHD LED IPS resolution. Impressive brightness of 400 cd/m² and AMD FreeSync support for smooth display.

  • Energy rating: F
  • Connections: HDMI...

Discover the Asus VG279Q monitor with a 27" diagonal and FHD LED IPS resolution. Impressive brightness of 400 cd/m² and AMD FreeSync support for smooth display.

  • Energy rating: F
  • Connections: HDMI 1.4, DisplayPort 1.2, DVI-D, Jack 3.5 mm
  • Frequency: 144 Hz
  • Resolution: 1920 x 1080 px FHD
  • Viewing angle: 178º
  • Sound: 2 x 4 w
  • VESA compatibility: 10 x 10 cm
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Description

Description

Discover the Asus VG279Q monitor with a 27" diagonal and FHD LED IPS resolution. Impressive brightness of 400 cd/m² and AMD FreeSync support for smooth display.

  • Energy rating: F
  • Connections: HDMI 1.4, DisplayPort 1.2, DVI-D, Jack 3.5 mm
  • Frequency: 144 Hz
  • Resolution: 1920 x 1080 px FHD
  • Viewing angle: 178º
  • Sound: 2 x 4 w
  • VESA compatibility: 10 x 10 cm

Manufacturer

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Specifications

Specifications

Main Specifications

Panel
IPS
HDR
No
Curved
No
UltraWide
No
Diagonal
27 "
Resolution
1920x1080
Contrast
1000 :1
Response Time (GTG)
3 ms
Refresh Rate
144 Hz
Aspect Ratio
16:9

Ergonomics

Tilt Adjustment
No
Height Adjustment
No
Vertical Rotation
No
Horizontal Rotation
No
Wall Mountable (Vesa)
100 x 100 mm

Connectivity

Connection
DisplayPort, HDMI, DVI-D Dual Link

Additional Specifications

Monitor Type
Gaming Monitor
Speakers
Yes
Features & Functions
FreeSync
Eye Comfort
Yes
Colour
Black
Camera
-

Energy Label

Energy Consumption
26 kWh/1000h
Energy Class
F

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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Reviews (5)

Reviews

  1. 4
  2. 1
  3. 3 stars
    0
  4. 2 stars
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  5. 1 star
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  • Response time
  • Viewing angle
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  • john_eltds
    5
    5 out of 6 members found this review helpful

    Absolutely satisfied with its use! Mainly for reading and gaming! The screen is positioned about 60-70cm away from the eyes, so the pixel density is not noticeable!!! Definitely for a 27'' monitor, 1440p would be ideal, but for an IPS panel, the cost would be different! In this category, the LG 27GL650F-B also plays with a 1080p IPS 144Hz 27'' panel, as far as I remember! Just for comparison!

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    • Picture
    • Response time
    • Viewing angle
    • Menu
    • Value for money
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  • MstrKostas
    5
    15 out of 15 members found this review helpful

    The screen has been purchased for 2 months now. The main features that make it stand out are:
    - The panel: It is an IPS type and offers very good viewing angles. It is not glossy (I don't know if there are still such panels in this category of monitors) and offers a very good and clear image even during the day with plenty of natural lighting in the room.
    - Compatibility with g-sync: It is included in Nvidia's list of g-sync compatible models, and it works properly with a gtx 1660ti.
    - The stand: It is very stable and of good quality in terms of construction, it does not easily shake.
    - The arm: It allows for easy adjustment of the height and tilt angle of the screen, and it is sturdy enough to hold the weight of the screen. It has built-in cable management in the stand, which helps keep the screen visually clean from cables.
    - Brightness: Quite good. The screen has been placed next to an older model from LG, and the difference in brightness is noticeable.
    - On-screen menu: Settings for color tones, refresh rate, and mode type (game, movie, work) help customize the screen to each user's needs for any function.

    On the negatives:
    - Resolution: For a 27" model, the resolution is small, for better or worse. If it is the only monitor, it is not easily noticeable, especially in fast-moving games and images, as the eye does not focus on one point for a long time. However, in applications with static images, such as the Windows desktop, office programs, internet browsing, etc., one can easily see the pixels of the screen. If there is no second monitor of smaller size with the same resolution in the office, the difference in resolution when switching from one to the other is significantly noticeable. Personally, this is not a problem because in its main use (FPS games), it is not noticeable at all due to the nature of the games.

    Overall, for the intended use, it performs exceptionally well, in a price range where it is difficult to find IPS panel and g-sync compatibility from other manufacturers and models.

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    • Comfort
    • Response time
    • Viewing angle
    • Menu
    • Value for money
    • Picture
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  • Thanos008
    4
    3 out of 61 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    It is a good and relatively affordable solution for a 144hz IPS panel. I have had it for a day and I don't know much about monitors, I simply set it to 144hz through the Nvidia settings. Compared to my previous 1080 60hz and 6ms response monitor, it is much better. As for the build quality, it feels a bit cheap, like plastic. It has some extra features like crosshair and displaying FPS, which are nice. If it was also 1440p, it would be even better, but it would also cost more

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    • Comfort
    • Picture
    • Response time
    • Viewing angle
    • Menu
    • Value for money
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  • 5
    3 out of 52 members found this review helpful

    The screen is good but it is very expensive

    Translated from Greek ·
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    • Picture
    • Response time
    • Viewing angle
    • Menu
    • Value for money
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    • Comfort
    • Picture
    • Response time
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    • Menu
    • Value for money
  • Absolutely satisfied with its use! Mainly for reading and gaming! The screen is positioned about 60-70cm away from the eyes, so the pixel density is not noticeable!!! Definitely for a 27'' monitor, 1440p would be ideal, but for an IPS panel, the cost would be different! In this category, the LG 27GL650F-B also plays with a 1080p IPS 144Hz 27'' panel, as far as I remember! Just for comparison!

    Translated from Greek ·
    5
  • The screen has been purchased for 2 months now. The main features that make it stand out are:
    - The panel: It is an IPS type and offers very good viewing angles. It is not glossy (I don't know if there are still such panels in this category of monitors) and offers a very good and clear image even during the day with plenty of natural lighting in the room.
    - Compatibility with g-sync: It is included in Nvidia's list of g-sync compatible models, and it works properly with a gtx 1660ti.
    - The stand: It is very stable and of good quality in terms of construction, it does not easily shake.
    - The arm: It allows for easy adjustment of the height and tilt angle of the screen, and it is sturdy enough to hold the weight of the screen. It has built-in cable management in the stand, which helps keep the screen visually clean from cables.
    - Brightness: Quite good. The screen has been placed next to an older model from LG, and the difference in brightness is noticeable.
    - On-screen menu: Settings for color tones, refresh rate, and mode type (game, movie, work) help customize the screen to each user's needs for any function.

    On the negatives:
    - Resolution: For a 27" model, the resolution is small, for better or worse. If it is the only monitor, it is not easily noticeable, especially in fast-moving games and images, as the eye does not focus on one point for a long time. However, in applications with static images, such as the Windows desktop, office programs, internet browsing, etc., one can easily see the pixels of the screen. If there is no second monitor of smaller size with the same resolution in the office, the difference in resolution when switching from one to the other is significantly noticeable. Personally, this is not a problem because in its main use (FPS games), it is not noticeable at all due to the nature of the games.

    Overall, for the intended use, it performs exceptionally well, in a price range where it is difficult to find IPS panel and g-sync compatibility from other manufacturers and models.

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    15
  • It is a good and relatively affordable solution for a 144hz IPS panel. I have had it for a day and I don't know much about monitors, I simply set it to 144hz through the Nvidia settings. Compared to my previous 1080 60hz and 6ms response monitor, it is much better. As for the build quality, it feels a bit cheap, like plastic. It has some extra features like crosshair and displaying FPS, which are nice. If it was also 1440p, it would be even better, but it would also cost more

    Translated from Greek ·
    3
  • The screen is good but it is very expensive

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    3
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Description & Specifications

Discover the Asus VG279Q monitor with a 27" diagonal and FHD LED IPS resolution. Impressive brightness of 400 cd/m² and AMD FreeSync support for smooth display.

  • Energy rating: F
  • Connections: HDMI 1.4, DisplayPort 1.2, DVI-D, Jack 3.5 mm
  • Frequency: 144 Hz
  • Resolution: 1920 x 1080 px FHD
  • Viewing angle: 178º
  • Sound: 2 x 4 w
  • VESA compatibility: 10 x 10 cm

Manufacturer

Main Specifications

Panel
IPS
HDR
No
Curved
No
UltraWide
No
Diagonal
27 "
Resolution
1920x1080
Contrast
1000 :1
Response Time (GTG)
3 ms
Refresh Rate
144 Hz
Aspect Ratio
16:9

Ergonomics

Tilt Adjustment
No
Height Adjustment
No
Vertical Rotation
No
Horizontal Rotation
No
Wall Mountable (Vesa)
100 x 100 mm

Connectivity

Connection
DisplayPort, HDMI, DVI-D Dual Link

Additional Specifications

Monitor Type
Gaming Monitor
Speakers
Yes
Features & Functions
FreeSync
Eye Comfort
Yes
Colour
Black
Camera
-

Energy Label

Energy Consumption
26 kWh/1000h
Energy Class
F

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (5)

  1. 4
  2. 1
  3. 3 stars
    0
  4. 2 stars
    0
  5. 1 star
    0
Review this product
  • Comfort
  • Response time
  • Viewing angle
  • Picture
  • Menu
  • Value for money
  • john_eltds
    5
    5 out of 6 members found this review helpful

    Absolutely satisfied with its use! Mainly for reading and gaming! The screen is positioned about 60-70cm away from the eyes, so the pixel density is not noticeable!!! Definitely for a 27'' monitor, 1440p would be ideal, but for an IPS panel, the cost would be different! In this category, the LG 27GL650F-B also plays with a 1080p IPS 144Hz 27'' panel, as far as I remember! Just for comparison!

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Comfort
    • Picture
    • Response time
    • Viewing angle
    • Menu
    • Value for money
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • MstrKostas
    5
    15 out of 15 members found this review helpful

    The screen has been purchased for 2 months now. The main features that make it stand out are:
    - The panel: It is an IPS type and offers very good viewing angles. It is not glossy (I don't know if there are still such panels in this category of monitors) and offers a very good and clear image even during the day with plenty of natural lighting in the room.
    - Compatibility with g-sync: It is included in Nvidia's list of g-sync compatible models, and it works properly with a gtx 1660ti.
    - The stand: It is very stable and of good quality in terms of construction, it does not easily shake.
    - The arm: It allows for easy adjustment of the height and tilt angle of the screen, and it is sturdy enough to hold the weight of the screen. It has built-in cable management in the stand, which helps keep the screen visually clean from cables.
    - Brightness: Quite good. The screen has been placed next to an older model from LG, and the difference in brightness is noticeable.
    - On-screen menu: Settings for color tones, refresh rate, and mode type (game, movie, work) help customize the screen to each user's needs for any function.

    On the negatives:
    - Resolution: For a 27" model, the resolution is small, for better or worse. If it is the only monitor, it is not easily noticeable, especially in fast-moving games and images, as the eye does not focus on one point for a long time. However, in applications with static images, such as the Windows desktop, office programs, internet browsing, etc., one can easily see the pixels of the screen. If there is no second monitor of smaller size with the same resolution in the office, the difference in resolution when switching from one to the other is significantly noticeable. Personally, this is not a problem because in its main use (FPS games), it is not noticeable at all due to the nature of the games.

    Overall, for the intended use, it performs exceptionally well, in a price range where it is difficult to find IPS panel and g-sync compatibility from other manufacturers and models.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Comfort
    • Response time
    • Viewing angle
    • Menu
    • Value for money
    • Picture
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Thanos008
    4
    3 out of 61 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    It is a good and relatively affordable solution for a 144hz IPS panel. I have had it for a day and I don't know much about monitors, I simply set it to 144hz through the Nvidia settings. Compared to my previous 1080 60hz and 6ms response monitor, it is much better. As for the build quality, it feels a bit cheap, like plastic. It has some extra features like crosshair and displaying FPS, which are nice. If it was also 1440p, it would be even better, but it would also cost more

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Comfort
    • Picture
    • Response time
    • Viewing angle
    • Menu
    • Value for money
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • 5
    3 out of 52 members found this review helpful

    The screen is good but it is very expensive

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Comfort
    • Picture
    • Response time
    • Viewing angle
    • Menu
    • Value for money
    Did you find this review helpful?
    • Comfort
    • Picture
    • Response time
    • Viewing angle
    • Menu
    • Value for money
  • Absolutely satisfied with its use! Mainly for reading and gaming! The screen is positioned about 60-70cm away from the eyes, so the pixel density is not noticeable!!! Definitely for a 27'' monitor, 1440p would be ideal, but for an IPS panel, the cost would be different! In this category, the LG 27GL650F-B also plays with a 1080p IPS 144Hz 27'' panel, as far as I remember! Just for comparison!

    Translated from Greek ·
    5
  • The screen has been purchased for 2 months now. The main features that make it stand out are:
    - The panel: It is an IPS type and offers very good viewing angles. It is not glossy (I don't know if there are still such panels in this category of monitors) and offers a very good and clear image even during the day with plenty of natural lighting in the room.
    - Compatibility with g-sync: It is included in Nvidia's list of g-sync compatible models, and it works properly with a gtx 1660ti.
    - The stand: It is very stable and of good quality in terms of construction, it does not easily shake.
    - The arm: It allows for easy adjustment of the height and tilt angle of the screen, and it is sturdy enough to hold the weight of the screen. It has built-in cable management in the stand, which helps keep the screen visually clean from cables.
    - Brightness: Quite good. The screen has been placed next to an older model from LG, and the difference in brightness is noticeable.
    - On-screen menu: Settings for color tones, refresh rate, and mode type (game, movie, work) help customize the screen to each user's needs for any function.

    On the negatives:
    - Resolution: For a 27" model, the resolution is small, for better or worse. If it is the only monitor, it is not easily noticeable, especially in fast-moving games and images, as the eye does not focus on one point for a long time. However, in applications with static images, such as the Windows desktop, office programs, internet browsing, etc., one can easily see the pixels of the screen. If there is no second monitor of smaller size with the same resolution in the office, the difference in resolution when switching from one to the other is significantly noticeable. Personally, this is not a problem because in its main use (FPS games), it is not noticeable at all due to the nature of the games.

    Overall, for the intended use, it performs exceptionally well, in a price range where it is difficult to find IPS panel and g-sync compatibility from other manufacturers and models.

    Translated from Greek ·
    15
  • It is a good and relatively affordable solution for a 144hz IPS panel. I have had it for a day and I don't know much about monitors, I simply set it to 144hz through the Nvidia settings. Compared to my previous 1080 60hz and 6ms response monitor, it is much better. As for the build quality, it feels a bit cheap, like plastic. It has some extra features like crosshair and displaying FPS, which are nice. If it was also 1440p, it would be even better, but it would also cost more

    Translated from Greek ·
    3
  • The screen is good but it is very expensive

    Translated from Greek ·
    3
  • 0
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