This Asus monitor is perfect for content creators and video editors - and it's on sale
Source: ZDNet
Asus ProArt PA27 Presidents’ Day Deal

Presidents’ Day is coming up fast, marking the first major sales event of the year. If you’ve been shopping for a new monitor to upgrade your desktop setup, the 27‑inch Asus ProArt PA278CFRV is well worth a look.
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- Current price at B&H Photo Video: $249 (about $80 off the original price).
- Bundle offer: Monitor + CaliContrO Colorimeter for $449, saving $50. The colorimeter helps calibrate the display for precise color accuracy and can also function as a five‑way navigator.
Why the ProArt PA27 stands out
- Panel: 2560 × 1440 IPS
- Color coverage: 95 % DCI‑P3, 100 % sRGB
- HDR: VESA DisplayHDR 400
- Technology: MediaSync Display
- Coating: Anti‑Glare, Low‑Reflection (AGLR) for bright environments
These specs deliver sharp visuals, accurate colors, and smooth performance without stuttering or screen tearing.
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Connectivity & ergonomics
- Ports: HDMI, DisplayPort, USB‑C with 96 W Power Delivery (charges a laptop while you work)
- Adjustability: Fully adjustable stand with tilt, swivel, pivot, and height controls
How I rated this deal
As per ZDNET’s rating system, I grant this deal a score of 3/5. An $80 discount amounts to roughly 25 % off, making it a solid price drop. I’d recommend this monitor to creative professionals—photographers, video editors, and graphic designers—who want a color‑accurate display to enhance their workflow.
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