~32″ is a good screen size for the ‘4K’ UHD resolution in our view, offering a good amount of desktop real-estate and a pixel-dense experience. The ASUS VP32UQ is built around this, a member of the VP series with a 31.5″ IPS-type panel. The design is simple and smart, with matte black plastic used extensively ... Read More
For general purpose use and colour-critical work, 27″ 2560 x 1440 (WQHD) IPS models can be particularly attractive. Some models also offer an increase over the standard 60Hz, making them more appealing to some. The ASUS PA278QV is a good example of such a model, with strong all-round performance. The PA278QC offers a similar feature ... Read More
The relentless march of the high refresh rate 2560 x 1440 IPS models continues. The ASUS XG27AQ adds to this, opting for the popular 27″ screen size. It has the distinctive ROG Swift styling elements expected for the series, but goes for the more subdued look without any bright colourful elements from the front. The ... Read More
There has been a real push recently towards monitors that combine high refresh rates and IPS-type panels. Although such panels can very very snappy these days, TN panels can still offer an edge in pixel responsiveness. This edge can be appreciated by some when considering very high refresh rates like 240Hz or 280Hz. The ASUS ... Read More
The combination of 27″ screen size and 2560 x 1440 (WQHD) resolution is attractive for both work and play. As a member of the ProArt series, the ASUS PA278QV is very much designed with the former in mind. The monitor offers a a smart-looking design, with lots of matte plastic for the stand and bottom ... Read More
The ~32″ screen size can be quite engrossing for desktop use, with features such as a high refresh rate making them more attractive for gaming. The ASUS XG32VC of the ROG Strix series is one such offering. As usual for models in the series, the monitor has a ‘gamery’ aesthetic, although this is pared down ... Read More