ASUS PB278QV (2560 x 1440 pixels, 27")
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ASUS PB278QV

2560 x 1440 pixels, 27"


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TRWOWS

4 years ago

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66Tony66

4 years ago

No, not true. 2 cables were supplied for the mains. One mains cable with a CH connection and one mains cable with an EU plug. For data transfer, 2 cables were also supplied. One HDMI cable (which I use) and the second is a VGA or DVI cable. I can't remember which one because I threw it away straight away.

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Anonymous

2 years ago

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yellowwin

2 years ago

Hello I had this monitor connected to an older Mac mini via HDMI. If your MacBook Pro has such a port, it should not be a problem. Another possibility would be: Cable Mini DisplayPort on the MacBook Pro to DisplayPort on the monitor. Kind regards

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martin

3 years ago

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alpman

3 years ago

Nope, it doesn't have a USB-C port either ;) I have two of these monitors and I'm so satisfied. IPS panel, 75Hz, FreeSync and sometimes you can get it for just over 200 on sale.

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Cara Niwi

3 years ago

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yellowwin

3 years ago

Hello Cara Niwi Assume it is the Mac mini with the M1 processor. It supports the following displays/resolutions: One 4K display with 4096 by 2160 resolution at 60 Hz (HDMI) One 6K display with 6016 by 3384 resolution at 60 Hz (Thunderbolt). The Asus monitor is ok for office work and the occasional film. My partner uses it in the office and has to do a lot of writing on it. The size is very good for working on various documents and the monitor can be optimally adjusted to the sitting position. I can recommend it.

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Anonymous

4 years ago

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