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The ASUS VA27EHE is a 27-inch Full HD monitor designed for both work and play, featuring a frameless design, adaptive-sync technology for smooth visuals, and TÜV-certified eye care features to reduce strain during extended use. With versatile connectivity options and ergonomic adjustments, it’s the perfect addition to any modern workspace.
Standing screen display size | 27 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 1920x1080 |
Max Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1080 Pixels |
Brand | ASUS |
Series | VA27EHE Eye Care Monitor |
Item model number | VA27EHE |
Item Weight | 10 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 17.86 x 24.1 x 9.45 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 17.86 x 24.1 x 9.45 inches |
Color | Black |
Voltage | 100240 Volts |
Manufacturer | ASUS |
ASIN | B082BYRR3L |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | December 4, 2019 |
M**.
Best first/inexpensive gaming monitor
*** UPDATE 12/23/21 ***This update is to correct the top negative review titled "It's not IPS and it's not 75hz". I don't know where this person gets their information from, but the claim that you "cannot have both 1080 lines of resolution and 75hz at the same time" is completely false and untrue. And I'm a 20+ year I.T. tech. I've just attached a picture showing this monitor running at 75Hz in Linux. I've also had it working just fine at 75Hz in Windows as well. Now while you can't visually tell much (probably none) difference between 60Hz and 75Hz like you can going from 60Hz to 120Hz, 75Hz is still better than 60Hz. And this monitor has been working fine at 75Hz since the first day I've owned it. If that reviewer's statement were true, we wouldn't be able to run monitors at 100Hz, 120Hz, 144Hz, 240Hz, etc. The ONLY way this monitor would NOT run at 75Hz is if one's video card or video card drivers do not support 75Hz. Mine does and that's why I posted the picture of the monitor working at 75Hz. That reviewer's card or drivers likely did not support 75Hz, so the option wouldn't be there.It sucks that Amazon took away the ability to comment on someone's review. Otherwise this would have been corrected long ago, and probably wouldn't be the top negative review that everyone sees first. It really bugs me when someone leaves a negative review with such completely inaccurate or false information, and then it goes unchecked and others say the review is helpful.Having said that, I've had zero issues with this monitor. It's crisp, clear, colorful. And has been running flawless. Still 5/5. Definitely worth the money.Original Review: (This is for the 27" version)For the price, this is the best larger size monitor you can buy for a first monitor or if you're on a budget. The stand is just okay (you get what you pay for). It only has tilt functions. If you want more, you'll want to take advantage of the VESA mount on the back.This monitor has tons of color and temperature settings. The super-slim bezel and picture colors are just gorgeous. I'm using it as a second monitor. It looks great and the price is excellent for the picture quality and aesthetics of the monitor.If you're looking for a first gaming monitor that won't break the bank, or are on a tight budget and want a monitor that looks great or even an inexpensive second monitor, this is about the best you can get. And I've done my research. Go for it!P.S. No stuck/dead pixels on mine!
F**N
Great Value and Performance!
This monitor is a fantastic upgrade for work and entertainment. The 27-inch Full HD display delivers sharp, vibrant visuals, and the IPS panel provides excellent viewing angles. The Eye Care feature reduces strain during long hours, which I appreciate.Its frameless design looks sleek, and the 75Hz refresh rate with Adaptive-Sync makes it smooth for casual gaming. Setup was easy, with HDMI and D-Sub options for versatility. For the price, it’s hard to beat the quality and functionality. Highly recommend it for home or office use!
A**R
Good monitor.
Very easy to set up and uses, no issues, great image and great sized monitor.
P**E
Pretty good monitor
Had a 24" monitor at home but used a 27" at work. My son was also really wanting my 24". After researching everything for about a month, I finally settled on this one. It has alsmost the exact same specs as my Asus 24, just bigger. So far I haven't been disappointed. Ive used it for gaming, design, and regular office work.Getting it set up out of the box was fairly easy. The buttons aren't that intuitive, so there was some fiddling before I got it right.The yellow cast that has been complained about is part of the eyecare setting: blue light puts a strain on the eyes and yellowish/reddish filter cuts the blue. If you can find it in the screen menu option on the monitor and turn it off, the color cast goes away.The screen presets aren't terrible (gaming is actually good for gaming, but is waaay too saturated for almost anything else). It can get really difficult to see dark visuals in a bright room, especially if the light source is behind the monitor. That's mostly an issue with my setup, but I don't have a better solution at this point and figure someone else might have the same issue.It's big enough that I kind of wish I'd paid the premium for a curved screen, but it's workable. There's a little bit of drop-off at the edges of the screen, but nothing too noticeable or distracting. No dead pixels and no other complaints. It does what I need.
D**2
Great monitor for the price paid and the easiest setup for me
I needed to get a new monitor after my ASUS 23" gaming monitor started showing ever-increasing vertical lines. This 27" was cheaper than the 23" I bought a little over a year ago. While it didn't have the same bells and whistles as the other model, the quality is crystal-clear and the set-up was almost non-existent. The only thing I had to do was set up the stand and then plug in the power and HDMI cables. The fastest hardware swap for me to date.
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