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Austria, Vienna
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Review on ASUS VY279HE Adaptive Sync Augmentation Antibacterial 1920X1080P: Experience Enhanced Eye Care and Visual Quality with HDMI, Blue Light Filter, and HD LED by Lee Cordova

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great monitor for the price

Pros: - Very Bright - Colors are bright and saturated when properly calibrated. - The stand has comprehensive ergonomics (yes, you no longer have to stack books underneath). - VERY thin bezels - Multiple input source support - Minimal backlight blur, no dead pixels Cons: - Not sure if it's just my monitor, but there are small but noticeable pixel halos in games. Objects on a light background tend to leave a blurry trail as they move. Enabling the "Trace Free" option in the monitor settings solves the problems, but adds a SHIT ton of motion blur to the equation. DisplayPort is disabled by default. I tried all 3 displayports on my GTX 970 but the signal was not detected, googled the problem, apparently the monitor needs to be completely powered off so I unplugged it for 20 minutes. Since then no problems. Other thoughts: The monitor is a great buy for the price, especially with all the ergonomic settings, but if I had to choose another one again I'd probably go for the 1440p display. If you're like me and previously had a 24-inch monitor, if you really squint you can see the pixels a little at the same distance. Pulling back the monitor solves this problem. I find 1440p 27" better. .

Pros
  • Color Augmentation mode allows color-impaired users to better distinguish between different colors.
Cons
  • Limited gaming experience

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