I had two older ASUS ProArt monitors that were showing their age. I also have 72yr old eyes and was having some problem working with the old monitors. After much research I decided to purchase two of the ProArt Display PA27JVC monitors. I have been very happy with the results. The new 5K really make my photos a joy to work with. They came well-calibrated, and there is no noticeable difference of the two sitting side-by-side. If there is any downside, it is the lack of documentation for setting up and using the monitors. These are a far cry from the old CRT monitors with a VGA connector. If you haven't experience setting up this level of equipment, plan on spending a lot of time searching the NET, or asking a neighbor's kid for help.
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Great screen, great price! I do drone and 360°photography and needed a screen for my MacBook Pro that was clear, bright, but didn’t break the bank. This monitor fit the bill perfectly
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This is a nice, professional screen. Things I like: The wide range of controls and pre-sets, the additional USB ports, the USB-C connection (for my Mac Studio), the skinny bezels. I will admit the matte screen isn't quite as crisp as the iMac screen it's replacing, but it also doesn't suffer from the annoying glare you get with a glossy screen. I'll take that trade-off (and the jump in size from 24" to 27").
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I appreciate the value and quality of this 5K display... rare and good for my Mac. ThoI find the settings a bit non-intuitive and I can't seem to find a way to install display calibration software on my Mac. It looks like ASUS does not properly support that. Most of the web searches I do on this subject seem to confirm this issue. That is a significant drawback. But otherwise I am loving my new ProArt display.(PA27JVC)
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