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ASUS ProArt PA279CRV (3840 x 2160 Pixels, 27")
EUR399,–

ASUS ProArt PA279CRV

3840 x 2160 Pixels, 27"


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Anonymous

2 days ago

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SpalineÉmoussée22

2 months ago

Is it compatible with a laptop?

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Galaxus

2 months ago

Yes, this monitor is compatible with a laptop thanks to its HDMI, DisplayPort, Mini DisplayPort and DVI ports. Most laptops have at least one of these ports or corresponding adapters for simple video connection.
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DukeX74

3 months ago

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Galaxus

3 months ago

Yes, the ProArt PA279CRV works well with a MacPro6.1 (Mac Pro 2013) using DisplayPort, HDMI or USB-C; USB-C also supports power and data but is not Thunderbolt. Make sure to use a compatible cable/output (DisplayPort or USB-C) and check the DisplayPort OSD settings if you encounter recognition problems. Important details: - Supported connections: DisplayPort (2×) and HDMI (2×); USB-C port available for video and up to 96 W PD (not Thunderbolt). - Resolution/refresh: UHD 3840×2160 at 60 Hz, compatible with Mac Pro 6.1 video outputs via DisplayPort or DisplayPort to Thunderbolt adapter. - If using USB-C from newer Apple devices: DisplayPort Stream may need to be set to DisplayPort1.2 in the OSD in some cases. - Multiple monitor compatibility: The ability to connect multiple monitors depends on the graphics capabilities and ports of the Mac Pro; check the maximum number of displays supported by your GPU configuration. I'm not entirely sure if a specific macOS firmware/update is needed for your configuration; if you encounter problems, try - update macOS and monitor firmware, - use a direct DisplayPort cable or Thunderbolt adapter (mini-DisplayPort/DisplayPort port depending on your GPU), - change the DisplayPort Stream setting on your monitor.
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Anonymous

5 months ago

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Galaxus

5 months ago

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The monitor's brightness and volume cannot be controlled directly via the Mac keyboard. Operation is primarily via a 5-way joystick and six buttons on the monitor itself, which can be used to adjust settings such as brightness and volume.
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suckmyglitter

6 months ago

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Galaxus

6 months ago

Yes, this monitor is very suitable as a screen extension for a MacBook. It offers a USB-C port with 90 W Power Delivery, which you can use to transfer images, sound, data and charge your MacBook at the same time. DisplayPort and HDMI are also available if you want to use other connection options. The colour accuracy (Delta E < 2) and broad coverage of the DCI-P3 and sRGB colour space make it particularly attractive for creative work. The integrated speakers and USB hub increase convenience in everyday life.
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mimber

9 months ago

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Surush Asilnya

9 months ago

I was able to do some research and according to the user manual, you would also have to connect a USB cable via the upstream port. HDMI and DP do not forward this data in this case, so an image/audio/data connection is not possible via HDMI or DP only. This is basically the case with most monitors (all the ones I know), so that in addition to HDMI or DP you would have to connect an additional USB cable for the data connection of the USB hub. According to the manual: - How to use the USB 3.2 Gen 1 ports: " Upstream: Take a USB Type-C cable and connect one end to the USB Type-C port. end to the USB Type-C port of the monitor and the other end to the USB to the USB Type-C port on your computer. Alternatively, take a USB Type-C to Type-A cable and connect the Type-C port to the USB Type-C port upstream to the USB Type-C port of the monitor and the Type-A port to the USB Type-A port to the USB Type-A port on your computer. port on your computer. Make sure that your computer has the operating system Windows or Mac OS is installed on your computer. This will ensure that the USB ports on the monitor function correctly.
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SamSon8004

10 months ago

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Masterchiefschool77

11 months ago

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Anonymous

11 months ago • purchased this product

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I was able to solve my monitor wake-up problems (up to 30sec to picture) by disabling auto detect on the monitor and setting USB-C as signal input in my example
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FabianZ87

1 year ago

Compatible for Mac mini

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Galaxus

1 year ago

The ASUS ProArt PA278QV is generally compatible with a Mac Mini as it has HDMI and DisplayPort suitable for connection to a Mac Mini. However, there are reports of problems with the audio output via the monitor, which may be due to the configuration or the cables used.
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MarcP374

1 year ago

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Anonymous

1 year ago

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Corsair

1 year ago • purchased this product

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Try connecting the Macbook directly with the USB-C cable (USB-C on the Macbook to USB-C on the screen) and not via HDMI and still with a Macbook adapter. There are problems here from time to time. Then connect the external HDD or SSD via USB-A to the monitor or (with or without adapter) directly to the Macbook.
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Lucamallia

1 year ago

How long is the power cable?

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Nicanor

1 year ago • purchased this product

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Hello, the cable is 160 cm long. But it is a normal computer cable (C13), which you can easily replace with a shorter or longer one.
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Anonymous

2 years ago

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Anonymous

2 years ago • purchased this product

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Hello, in order to use USB devices connected to the monitor under Windows, the monitor must be connected to the PC via USB-C (in your case in addition to the DisplayPort connection). If your PC does not have a USB-C port, you will need an adapter or a USB-C to USB-A cable (this is how I connected it to my PC).
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AnonymZ

2 years ago

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Anonymous

2 years ago

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Anonymous

2 years ago • purchased this product

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I connected my M2 via HDMI and it runs perfectly. This model also has a Displayport or, as already mentioned, USB-C. The PA27AC model is said to have scaling problems on MacOS, which the PA279CRV does not have.
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ThePatrvqP

2 years ago

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pro4more

2 years ago • purchased this product

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Yes, its there. The screen is nice, but not very stable in the viewing angle. If you sit in front of the panel, you can see a slight shift to red on the left and right screenboder. It is not noticeable when working, but if you look very closely then it is noticeable.
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mlancaster2607

3 years ago

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Stardustone

3 years ago

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This monitir is not good for coding (only 2K resolution, more scrolling less visible on screen) when you consider you need to see more desktop real estate, you should buy a screen that has a 4K UHD 3840 x 2160 Pixels resolution instead. With this screen you have double the desktop real estate and a good 4K monitor with this resolution for coding would be in the size of 32 inch. This is a good screen that would cover your needs for coding, it costs less, has a bright picture (adjustable) and an USB Hub: Samsung S32A800 (3840 x 2160 Pixels, 32 ") I would not advise to buy a widescreen monitor in 34 inch, because their resolution would only be 3440 x 1440 (you would not gain anyhting regarding desktop real estate).
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angela_mo_

3 years ago

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gschwinds

3 years ago

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The recommendation would be to simply complain to the customer service if the worst comes to the worst. The additional tip for this monitor would be for an appropriate replacement cable and not for an adapter which is impractical. Print out the following and hang it on the fridge as a reminder for the future. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Digitec (or any other Swiss retailer) is obliged to supply electrical appliances with a Swiss plug. If the appliance is supplied with a foreign plug, a suitable replacement cable should be supplied if the mains cable is pluggable or alternatively if the mains cable is permanently connected, a suitable adapter should be supplied. If the appliance is delivered without a suitable plug, complain to the customer service and insist on a cable or an adapter, free of charge. Info Digitec --> https://helpcenter.digitec.ch/hc... Point 1 --> https://www.esti.admin.ch/de...
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paolovale

4 years ago

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Atlantis666

4 years ago

A hefty price surcharge. Why?

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Anonymous

4 years ago

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¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Digitec/Galaxus will refer to the community terms and conditions. If you want to know this, contact customer service. But hey, look at top prices. The price has gone up from 289 CHF to 324 CHF for all the providers. So I suspect the current chip shortage as a possible price driver.

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