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This works for me. Turned it on adjusted the brightness only and it’s set for what I need. Don’t use it to play games but with just the adjustment on brightness you could play game's. It has a nice sharp picture. For a low cost monitor not a bad deal.
My only complaint is they have a VGA and a HDMI connection. Not sure why they have VGA still. You would have thought that they would have gone the DVI and HDMI route.
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.
This one is incredibly lightweight. I got the bezel-less version. My VIVO pneumatic monitor mount barely needed any adjustment to the retention because this monitor is so light. Love the tiny bezel. Controls are intuitive and easier to press the buttons than my other, older Asus. (buttons arranged vertically on back of monitor for this one and horizontally on front of monitor for my older one. buttons in the back are easier to press without moving the orientation of the monitor, just pinch the display with thumb in front. horizontal front mounted buttons were always awkward to use for me)
Will update if any issues come up. Happy so far.
Overall, its a decent low-end gaming monitor. It's a big improvement over my previous Samsung 24" 60Hz monitor (VA panel). The pixel response times result in much less ghosting than the samsung VA panel with more vibrant colors and better viewing angle.
You do have to enable "adaptive sync" in the monitor osd settings for freesync to work, and you also want to cap the framerate in your games ~3 FPS below 75Hz. The absolute best option for consistent framerates is to use Rivatuner statistics server, but this introduces a 5-7ms input latency, which is not perceptible to me. On doom eternal I get a much smoother experience with Rivatuner capping the game at 72 FPS, and the in-game V-SYNC turned off and no FPS target.
Alternatively, you can limit framerates with Radeon Chill, I find I get the best experience when I set the minimum and max framerate both to 72 FPS. Frames will mostly stick to 72, but will drop down too. Ive found radeon chill is MUCH laggier than rivatuner.
In cs:go (and all source games) - use the in-game console command to set a max framerate.
For the price, I would highly recommend this. No dead pixels either. Durability is yet to be seen, I've only been using it a week.
I required another monitor and the hunt for a clearer, sharper and cheaper monitor began once again.
I spent complete 4 days looking for all kinds of monitors, curved, gaming, 2K, 4K etc.
my usage was only for work and coding.
I didn’t need a high end monitor for that.
I wanted to go with a super wife 34” curved monitor to replace 2 monitors by just 1. But didn’t have money and need to get a curved monitor.
I wanted a frameless 27” IPS monitor with a decent refresh rated 60Hz or higher, 1920x1080 or higher resolution with at least 2 years of warranty as cheap monitors get a lot of complaints about dead pixels. Moreover, it should be able to match the dimensions of the Acer monitor I already have so that they don’t look uneven sitting together. It bugs me if the screens are uneven.
I saw this one on Amazon and found it in the range of the cheapest 27” monitors available in the market right now. I wanted something which can give me an option of display port along with an hdmi port as my dock has only 1 hdmi port and I needed to connect 2 monitors with my work laptop.
I checked Asus website for this model and found there is a newer model at the same price, VZ279HE, which had the display port along with the hdmi. But it was nowhere available. It was released in April,2017 while VA27EHE launched in Dec,2019. So, was not worth buying an older version just for a port. Another competitor was ViewSonic VX2756 which had the DisplayPort and great 3 Lyra warranty, but it lost on the total height by 1”.
After searching for it on all the websites, I finally bought VA27EHE.
It arrived the next day, as expected.
Everything was as expected, the dimensions matched with the stand. Screen was well lit with 250cd/square mm, no dead pixels, Anti-glare, nice Matt finish.
What I instantly observed was that it’s bezel was slimmer than Acer, it’s thinner and the stand feels stronger. Screen is beautiful edge to edge and no dead pixels or whatsoever.
The specification doesn’t mention and I cannot find anywhere, but my audio driver says that the monitor does have speakers. Don’t know where.
And it does tilt! And is VESA compatible.
I went back on the website where I purchased my Acer for $199 from to see if I can return that and buy one more of this. I was past the return window, so of course I couldn’t, but that was one hell of a feature in $150 in a monitor.
I love it and I would recommend it to anyone looking to buy a 27” monitor at this price range.
I included a photo of the Amazon review screen - the left half is on my old LG monitor, and the right half is on this new Asus monitor. I'm not sure if my camera captured the exact 'yellow-ness' ... but you can definitely tell that they are very noticeably different.
It'll be inconvenient, but I think I'll send this monitor back. This yellowish tint will bug me every time I use it. :\
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. But don't plan on using 75Hz unless you are going to use the monitor at lower resolutions other than 1080p (who does that?). 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!
Retuning item and getting refund experience wasn't bad; however, after throwing away the box I had to spend some money for proper box and packaging to return it in.







