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Asus VE278H, good for gaming?

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November 9, 2013 7:49:28 AM

Hello, I have some questions about this TN monitor 27".

I wonder if its worth buying it at all, and if its good for games(Fast). I also wonder if you can make the colors more powerful by saturation option? Does the saturation option exist on this monitor? I think yes because it sais it got ASUS splendid program but I aint sure, really. And what decides how big everything is on a monitor, in this case a 27" monitor. I want weapons, buildings and objects to be WIDE on bf4 for example, what should I look for?

I can only afford a 1920x1080p 27" monitor but I wont be sitting that close to the screen so, yea.. And I'm sitting on a 23,7" right now.

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November 9, 2013 8:12:41 AM

This is a wide screen monitor so your weapons and everything you want should be wide... The colors are very good so don't worry about a saturation option, it is a very fast, capable monitor, it has a 2ms response time so for gaming this monitor should do you just fine. It is also full hd so the picture will be sharp. Make sure you have a system powerful enough to run this monitor at your choice of graphics settings. You wont go wrong with this monitor, Asus makes quality stuff.
Hope this helped:wahoo: 
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November 9, 2013 8:45:47 AM

LazyBonez23 said:
This is a wide screen monitor so your weapons and everything you want should be wide... The colors are very good so don't worry about a saturation option, it is a very fast, capable monitor, it has a 2ms response time so for gaming this monitor should do you just fine. It is also full hd so the picture will be sharp. Make sure you have a system powerful enough to run this monitor at your choice of graphics settings. You wont go wrong with this monitor, Asus makes quality stuff.
Hope this helped:wahoo: 


Ok, but after spending some time reading, my opinion is leaning more towards the VE278Q since the VE278H is having such a high dynamic contrast of 50 000 000:1, VE278Q has got 10 000 000:1 which is more fair, probably the same by response time and quality just that it aint as bright as the VE278H right? Well, I alrdy run a 23,7" at 1920x1080p and my specifications are: GTX 660, I5-3450, 2x4 GB RAM so I should be fine right? Still the same resolution it wouldnt need that much more performance? And I think that I would play BF4 on low with atleast 60 fps with Vsync with a 1920x1080p monitor even if its a 27" with my pc specification right?
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November 9, 2013 8:51:57 AM

hasteone said:
LazyBonez23 said:
This is a wide screen monitor so your weapons and everything you want should be wide... The colors are very good so don't worry about a saturation option, it is a very fast, capable monitor, it has a 2ms response time so for gaming this monitor should do you just fine. It is also full hd so the picture will be sharp. Make sure you have a system powerful enough to run this monitor at your choice of graphics settings. You wont go wrong with this monitor, Asus makes quality stuff.
Hope this helped:wahoo: 


Ok, but after spending some time reading, my opinion is leaning more towards the VE278Q since the VE278H is having such a high dynamic contrast of 50 000 000:1, VE278Q has got 10 000 000:1 which is more fair, probably the same by response time and quality just that it aint as bright as the VE278H right? Well, I alrdy run a 23,7" at 1920x1080p and my specifications are: GTX 660, I5-3450, 2x4 GB RAM so I should be fine right? Still the same resolution it wouldnt need that much more performance? And I think that I would play BF4 on low with atleast 60 fps with Vsync with a 1920x1080p monitor even if its a 27" with my pc specification right?


Yes with your specs that should run just fine.
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