High Refresh Rate of 144Hz, AMD Freesync compatible, IPS Panel for better viewing angles
Speakers are weak, Freesync only works at 60Hz, Plain design,
Our MG279Q review has touched on all the main features of this monitor. We've found it to be a competent choice with some upmarket features like 144Hz refresh rate, Freesync technology, and quick response times. Most people won't bother using the tiny spe...
Published: 2018-04-02, Author: Bình , review by: topnewreview.com
Abstract: The Monitor Your Eyes Want Is The Monitor They DeserveEver been at a friend's house or a LAN party and glimpsed a computer monitor so beautiful that you felt pangs of jealousy wash over you, to the point where you actually checked your arm to make s...
Published: 2016-09-12, Author: Eli , review by: monitornerds.com
Freesync and 144Hz enables high quality gaming, Highly adjustable stand, Ergonomic design and good add-on features, Great connectivity and a hassle-free OSD,
Priced at around $500, this is slightly expensive, 90Hz limit on the Freesync, The speakers are a bit tiny and not the best we have n on a gaming monitor
For me the MG279Q Gaming has all the variables right. It offers gaming at WQHD 2560x1440, which I feel is the best gaming resolution anno 2016. I prefer it over Ultra HD mainly based on cost of your monitor and graphics horsepower required. Next to that...
Published: 2016-01-20, Author: Eli , review by: monitornerds.com
To keep it short, the ASUS MG279Q is the best cheap gaming monitor of its kind. What you get is an elimination of the compromise between color reproduction and accuracy of the IPS panel and the smoothness for FPS games with its high refresh rate and low r...
Not exactly cheap, FreeSync doesn't play nicely with overdrive, not as spectacular as a superside of 4K screen
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Published: 2015-10-16, Author: Marco , review by: hothardware.com
High Refresh Rates, Good Looks, IPS Panel, FreeSync Support, Physical Buttons That Work, Thin Bezels
Price Premium, 35 - 90Hz FreeSync Caveat
We really like the ASUS MG279Q. This display hits a plethora of high notes; it supports Adaptive-Sync / FreeSync, is highly adjustable and tweakable, it has plenty of inputs, a nice IPS panel, and supports up to a 144Hz refresh rate. And on top of all tha...
Published: 2015-08-25, Author: Christian , review by: tomshardware.com
144Hz, FreeSync, IPS panel, QHD resolution, Relatively low price, Superior offaxis image quality to typical IPS screens
90Hz limit on FreeSync, No ULMB
While we didn't find the 90Hz FreeSync limit to be a problem, we would rather see it implemented to the full 144Hz rate the monitor is capable of. Still, we had a hard time finding a fault with the MG279Q during gameplay or any other use for that matter...