ASUS TUF Gaming VG279QM 27” HDR Monitor, 1080P Full HD (1920 x 1080), Fast IPS, 280Hz, G-SYNC Compatible, Extreme Low Motion Blur Sync (ELMB SYNC), 1ms, DisplayHDR 400,, BLACK

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Description

  • 27-inch Full HD (1920 x 1080) Fast IPS gaming monitor with ultrafast 280Hz refresh rate (overclocked) designed for professional gamers and immersive gameplay
  • ASUS Extreme Low Motion Blur Sync (ELMB SYNC) technology enables ELMB together with G-SYNC Compatible, eliminating ghosting and tearing for sharp gaming visuals with high frame rates
  • Certified as G-SYNC Compatible, delivering a seamless, tear-free gaming experience by enabling VRR (variable refresh rate) by default
  • High Dynamic Range (HDR) technology with professional color gamut delivers contrast and color performance that meets the DisplayHDR 400 certification
  • Connectivity ports include DisplayPort 1.2 and HDMI(v2.0) x2
  • 3-month Adobe Creative Cloud: Receive complimentary access with the purchase of this product (valid from 9/1/2023 to 8/31/2025)

Specification

General Product Details

Standing screen display size

‎27 Inches

Screen Resolution

‎1920×1080

Max Screen Resolution

‎1920 x 1080

Brand

Series

‎TUF Gaming VG279QM

Item model number

‎VG279QM

Item Weight

‎12.3 pounds

Product Dimensions

‎8.32 x 24.39 x 14.83 inches

Item Dimensions LxWxH

‎8.32 x 24.39 x 14.83 inches

Color

Black

Computer Memory Type

‎72-Pin EDO SIMM Memory

Power Source

‎Electric

Voltage

‎12 Volts

Manufacturer

‎ASUS

Country of Origin

‎China

Date First Available

‎February 6, 2020

Customer Reviews

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10 reviews for ASUS TUF Gaming VG279QM 27” HDR Monitor, 1080P Full HD (1920 x 1080), Fast IPS, 280Hz, G-SYNC Compatible, Extreme Low Motion Blur Sync (ELMB SYNC), 1ms, DisplayHDR 400,, BLACK

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  1. Mike

    El monitor cumplio con todas mis espectativas, buena calidad, panel IPS muy rapido, colores muy bien resaltados y lo que mas me gusto es que se ajusta a tu manera, lo puedes inclinar y ajustar de altura, simplemente puedo decir que el monitor es perdecto

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  2. Ivan Guerrero Azamar

    Funciono 2 meses bien pero le salen rayas raras de la nada

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  3. jake

    honestly the best monitor i could’ve gotten . it’s the perfect size and the perfect spec !

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  4. Narciso valadez

    Se ve superrr bien y algunos juegos muy fluidos

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  5. Johan torres

    Disclaimer : Je ne joue pas à des jeux FPS en ligne.
    À date (34jours d’utilisation continue), Amazon’s New World et Lost Ark sont visuellement agréables.
    RO, Mass Effect et Kingdom of Amalure aussi. Même si je préfère jouer sur mon 34″ LG courbe.

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  6. Jason

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    For a smaller desk this is a great size, I love the adjustable features of this monitor which makes it superior to others of the same size and quality. I use it for school and some gaming, but I also do have 27” 4k monitor that’s my main gaming one. Obviously the picture quality of this one is less but still looks very good especially for games like fortnite. Cod you can more so tell the difference but still completely playable and enjoyable,I think this is a great value for money and if you’re looking for a comfort ale monitor for work/school or gaming this’ll do it.

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  7. Stephen Cole

    The monitor I picked is the “ASUS TUF Gaming VG279QM 27” HDR Monitor, 1080P Full HD (1920 x 1080), Fast IPS, 280Hz, G-SYNC Compatible, Extreme Low Motion Blur Sync (ELMB SYNC), 1ms, DisplayHDR 400”
    I only had one problem with this monitor and that was the data cable that comes with the monitor (you get 1 HDMI and 1 Data Cable in box plus power cord). I had to purchase a “Infinnet DisplayPort 1.4 Cable 8K 60Hz, 4K 144Hz, 4K 120Hz, 2K 280Hz 240Hz, 1080p 360Hz DisplayPort to DisplayPort Cable DP 1.4 HBR3 Cord, HDR, VESA Certified, 3 Meters (9.84 ft) Black” (that is on Amazon for $30) and this cable is so much better than the one that comes in the box (because its gold tipped and not silver like the one you get with monitor) and it actualy fits into my graphics card. Plus it makes the images and text crystal clear and not fuzzy than the original cable. It was so nice of Amazon to help pay for the costs for that new cable. Thanks Amazon!! Now to get Gsync ability you must use the data cable, not the HDMI cable. Some people complain that the resolution isn’t good enough, then buy the cable I mentioned. Ever hear of downsampling? Look it up, you can simulate 4k resolution on this monitor (so you get the best of both worlds, better visual and fast hz) and will not hurt it one bit, even though they recommend not doing so, so use at your own discretion but I think its because they want you to purchase the more expensive monitor. Unless you got 32 GB of memory in your rig like I do, then you can do supersampling to boost the visuals and images. I also recommend using at least a MSI Geforce GTX 1080 graphic card for best performance. Now while most software cant go beyond 240 hz yet while this monitor can perform at 280 hz, lets hope the programmers out there can kick it up a notch. Make sure to turn on HD mode in windows when using this monitor even though it will turn off Game Visual in the monitors menu option when you do. Shadow Boost will also be disabled in menu options, not sure why but it doesn’t matter, the monitor is bright enough even at HDR 400. The ability to swivel, tilt, height adjustment on this monitor is amazing, you can even view content with your monitor sidways if you wish. There was no bleeding, dead pixels or damages on the monitor and it was very secure in the box when shipped. I recommend getting Prime when purchasing and you can get it monthly instead of yearly. I received it in just 2 days after purchase.
    The BEST and FASTEST monitor created!

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  8. Johan torres

    Llevo 3 meses usando el monitor y estoy muy satisfecho con él, los colores deben configurarse dependiendo a donde se conecte y tiene una gama de colores muy buena, los 120 hz hacen muy fluida la experiencia y a su vez el tema del sonido si es realmente malo pero se soluciona con alguna bocina externa o con audífonos.

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  9. Radiator

    – Good color accuracy out of the box. Didn’t have to adjust much other than the obscenely high brightness that every monitor seems to come with nowadays.
    – ELMB is surprisingly good even though it seems to lock the overdrive. If I had to guess, it would be overdrive 60 since it’s the default setting of the monitor. I had only heard bad things about ELMB from reviews on other models so I was glad to see it’s at least a little bit useful here.
    – No grainy text or anything of that sort that plagued a couple of 24″ models from the previous year.
    – Menu is easy to navigate and the OSD joystick is of good quality.
    – Really good heavy stand that can pivot, tilt, rotate, and height adjust.
    – The speakers are well, monitor speakers. If you’ve heard monitor speakers, you’ve mostly heard them all. Can’t expect much from 2 watts. The option is there though.

    Also I’m not sure if this is a feature on every 240hz monitor since this is my first one but I found it interesting that Windows registered the panel as 10 bit color when below 240hz. For the people worried about 60hz performance, sorry. I don’t have any equipment or the knowledge to give specific numbers. All I can say is that when I played on my PS4/Switch I didn’t notice any excess input lag.

    All in all I highly recommend the monitor if you’re on the lookout for a 240hz panel. The price ($319) is in my opinion really good when you take everything into account (IPS, 240hz, good build quality, ergonomic stand). I tried a 1440p monitor and didn’t think the performance hit was worth the minuscule fidelity gain. If you’re looking for a monitor you’ll strictly use for gaming/browsing, I really think you’re better off sticking with the tried and true 24″/1080p combo so that you can utilize higher frame rates and not have to worry about messing with Windows scaling to have easily readable text. It’s also easier to utilize multi-monitor setups with smaller monitor sizes. If you need the extra real estate that 1440p/4k gives for multitasking, then probably already know what you want. Everyone has different needs.

    Edit: Since reviews for this model seem to have been consolidated with a bunch of other models, this is for “VG259QM”. I know it should say above the review but I want to point it out here just to eliminate any possible confusion.

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  10. Stephen Cole

    This monitor is great. It’s performance is superb and the price is reasonable. Everything looks great on it once you calibrate it. I found the “game modes” to not be very good, so I went with the basic profile and adjusted proper settings.

    My only real gripe about this monitor is there is no quick way to switch sources. I run both my PC and XBSX on the monitor. Switching from one source to the other takes about 6 button hits. I can’t believe there isn’t a button that can quickly switch from source to source. This is made even more ridiculous when you consider the fact that if your current source is turned off, a pop up opens on the right side of the screen that lets you go to another source. So the function is in there, it’s just not accessible unless your current source shuts off.

    I wish they would at least move the source selection section to the top of the menu. That would cut it down to 2 button presses.

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