Dokumentacja podstawowa dla monitora ASUS MX279HS zawiera szczegółowe informacje na temat jego funkcji i konfiguracji. Zawiera wszystkie potrzebne informacje dotyczące instalacji, konfiguracji i używania monitora. Ponadto zawiera także informacje na temat zalecanych ustawień i porad dotyczących użytkowania monitora. Dokumentacja podstawowa dla monitora ASUS MX279HS składa się z siedmiu sekcji, które obejmują: wprowadzenie, instalację, konfigurację, użytkowanie, dane techniczne, gwarancję i informacje ogólne. Dokumentacja ta zapewnia użytkownikom monitora ASUS MX279HS wszystkie niezbędne informacje na temat jego funkcji i użytkowania.
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5. 0 out of 5 starsBeautifully built IPS panel with great construction and color reproduction
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2013
UPDATE 4/15/2014: More than a year later, this monitor is still working perfectly! Also it appears the ICC profile was removed from the ASUS site - not sure where it can be found now. UPDATE 2/8/13: Be sure to download the correct ICC profile (driver) from Asus' website - this file is critical as it defines the proper color space for this monitor. You will need to manually enter device manager to install this driver, otherwise you will use the Windows default. The windows 7 version works fine on windows 8. I occasionally noticed some green pixelating effect in certain. mkv movie files, that disappeared when I loaded the correct ICC profile. --My ASUS MX279H arrived snugly packed and covered in plenty of protective tapes. Included were a VGA cable, HDMI to DVI (male) cable, 3. 5mm AUX audio cable and proprietary power adapter. This is a design tradeoff - the panel is so slim because the power adapter is external. It is the size of a MacBook power adapter, and is one more thing you need to keep track of if you decide to move this monitor as any old power cable will not work. Thankfully, the monitor arrived with no dead/stuck pixels. Out of the box, the monitor was extremely bright and this washed out the colors. The monitor definitely needed calibration out of the box (hint: they all do). In addition, some of my biggest fears were backlight bleed and unbalanced lighting. I am happy to report that along with no dead/stuck pixels, backlighting was extremely even and there was almost no bleed (see uploaded picture). The silver base attaches with a single screw, and is very stable. Kicking the desk barely shook the monitor, and if you find yourself kicking your desk often, seek therapy. The panel itself is extremely thin - sitting at just about 2 CM (see uploaded picture). The display, while not true edge-to edge, is the closest I have seen with the panel thickness sitting about 1 cm at the sides, and 1. 5 at the top. The result is a beautifully flush panel (think apple cinema display - you can run your hand from end to end without hitting a bezel that does not have protruding edges around the border. Furthermore, this is matte screen, of which any computer gamer worth their salt already knows the benefits (no reflection/glare). Unlike many monitors, the inputs extend straight backwards (perpendicular) to the monitor, as opposed to down toward the desk (see uploaded pics). While this makes things easier to connect, it adds a layer of unnecessary depth to the monitor, as most cables cannot (and shouldn't) bend 90 degrees. I prefer the ports angled downwards, as this makes cable management easier. Anyone who wants to keep this monitor flush against a wall should take this into account. You might not be able to take advantage of the thin bezel in this scenario. The OSD is very fluid, and there are touch controls neatly tucked away below the bottom edge which take a bit getting used to. However, they are very responsive and easy to learn. First things first, I changed the color mode to sRGB within ASUS' splendid feature. This lowered the brightness to an acceptable level down from stock, without affecting the colors. The color reproduction is very accurate and very clear. This is my first IPS monitor, and the advantages are immediately noticeable as I can lean back in my chair and move off to the side, and the monitor picture remains fantastic. Furthermore, I dialed down the trace free feature down from 60 to 20. This eliminated a major amount of ghosting. Anybody who wants to do their own calibrations should use the above settings as a starting base. My measured contrast ratio hovered around 1000:1, and ghosting time around 10ms. This is pretty much the limit for casual gaming. Coming out of Far Cry 3 and Battlefield 3, I definitely noticed a difference coming from a 2ms monitor. (The above times are actual response times, not Grey to Grey (G2G). If you don't know the difference, do some research and stay quiet instead of rejoicing about the G2G times and confusing newbie buyers. ) Adjusting the Trace Free feature eliminated almost all ghosting in Battlefield 3 and FC3, both powered by an EVGA GTX 670 FTW+. Although the higher response time was noticeable, I was blown away by the accurate colors in the game. The foliage in Far Cry 3 and streets and explosions in BF3 came to life by beautiful colors, which in of itself easily outweighed the higher response time. Adjusting the trace free feature eliminated the ghosting that I could see/care about. Finally, I popped in a Blu-Ray movie, and the picture again simply amazed me. Skin tones within sRGB were accurate, and colors were neutral. I prefer my picture a little warm, which can be adjusted within the OSD. Input lag was measured at 18~20 ms - not a problem. At 1080P resolution, the display looks sharp - text is rendered clearly, and pictures are crystal clear when sitting roughly 23 inches away. This resolution will satisfy most peoples' tastes as icons are large enough to see and there is still plenty of screen real estate. Even with the pixel pitch of 0. 311mm, which worried me as this is a little on the higher side, text and images are sharp and defined sitting as close as 1. 5 feet. Given this is a 27 inch panel, the neighborhood of. 3xx pixel pitch is not uncommon. (Note: If you choose to opt for a higher resolution monitor, be prepared to shell out a lot more cash. Furthermore, people who do not have the graphics hardware to drive such a resolution will be shooting themselves in the foot). 1080p is more than enough in my opinion for gaming and watching Blu-ray movies. Base Neutral Calibration Settings (start here and calibrate away! ):Color (splendid) mode: sRGBTrace Free: 0 or 20Backlight: The lower the better; I kept mine stock sRGB. Pay attention to your surroundings and your preferences. I also tried out the speakers. Chances are you will never use them, but they are better than most monitor speakers. Don't expect them to replace desktop units; definitely not tinny. In addition, they fire to the sides, making it odd during directional action scenes. I hooked up my PS3 and popped in a Blu-ray movie, and the speakers were fine sitting as far as 5 feet away. But don't expect this to replace your living room TV. The monitor also supports audio passthrough, which is nice if you want to use headphones with your console (or computer I suppose). PROS:-Stable stand, beautiful silver/black design. -Very thin panel with near edge to edge matte screen - but comes at a cost (see cons)-Excellent color reproduction-Very Bright-Very even LED lighting with little backlight bleed. -Fluid OSD with neatly tucked away touch controls-Dual HDMI input - PC and an additional media source like a PS3, Blu-ray player, etc. -HDMI Audio passthrough with headphone port if your graphics card allows it - Good for plugging in headphones when playing games, especially if using a console. NEUTRAL:- ports are aligned perpendicular to the monitor. This makes it easier to connect, but makes cable management a little more complicated. I don't care for it. -1080P - Comfortable with me, but not the highest resolution you can find on these kinds of panels. Be prepared to shell out a lot more cash for a much higher resolution. -Etched feature adverts in the silver bar on the bottom left. I'm well aware of what I bought, I don't need to be reminded this is an IPS HDMI panel. To each his own. CONS:-No DisplayPort - A bit of a future proofing issue here, as I'd like to take advantage of DisplayPort's higher bandwidth. -Proprietary power adapter & cable - Asus uses their own proprietary power brick, with a unique cable. Not a huge deal, but one more thing to keep track of if you move the monitor somewhere else. -Not the quickest response times - will probably only irritate hardcore gamers. For the price, this monitor is a great buy. An extremely slim bezel, stable stand, beautiful construction, IPS, excellent color reproduction, decent response times, and large matte near edge-to-edge display makes this a solid panel. The only cons I care about, the port orientation, lack of displayport, and proprietary power adapter are greatly outweighed by the slim construction and sleek edge to edge design. If you are a hardcore gamer, stray towards Asus' VG series with a 144Hz refresh rate (and be prepared to have your pockets flushed). Demanding gamers may not appreciate the slower response times of the MX series. If you find yourself watching lots of movies and editing pictures, web surfing, needing lots of screen real-estate for getting work done and don't play games competitively, this monitor is for you.
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Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 2, 2013
UPDATE 4/15/2014: More than a year later, this monitor is still working perfectly! Also it appears the ICC profile was removed from the ASUS site - not sure where it can be found now. UPDATE 2/8/13: Be sure to download the correct ICC profile (driver) from Asus' website - this file is critical as it defines the proper color space for this monitor. -- My ASUS MX279H arrived snugly packed and covered in plenty of protective tapes. Thankfully, the monitor arrived with no dead/stuck pixels. The panel itself is extremely thin - sitting at just about 2 CM (see uploaded picture). The OSD is very fluid, and there are touch controls neatly tucked away below the bottom edge which take a bit getting used to. My measured contrast ratio hovered around 1000:1, and ghosting time around 10ms. Base Neutral Calibration Settings (start here and calibrate away! ): I also tried out the speakers. PROS: -Stable stand, beautiful silver/black design. NEUTRAL: - ports are aligned perpendicular to the monitor. CONS: -No DisplayPort - A bit of a future proofing issue here, as I'd like to take advantage of DisplayPort's higher bandwidth. For the price, this monitor is a great buy. If you are a hardcore gamer, stray towards Asus' VG series with a 144Hz refresh rate (and be prepared to have your pockets flushed). If you find yourself watching lots of movies and editing pictures, web surfing, needing lots of screen real-estate for getting work done and don't play games competitively, this monitor is for you.
Color (splendid) mode: sRGB
Trace Free: 0 or 20
Backlight: The lower the better; I kept mine stock sRGB.
-Very thin panel with near edge to edge matte screen - but comes at a cost (see cons)
-Excellent color reproduction
-Very Bright
-Very even LED lighting with little backlight bleed.
-Fluid OSD with neatly tucked away touch controls
-Dual HDMI input - PC and an additional media source like a PS3, Blu-ray player, etc.
-HDMI Audio passthrough with headphone port if your graphics card allows it - Good for plugging in headphones when playing games, especially if using a console.
-1080P - Comfortable with me, but not the highest resolution you can find on these kinds of panels.
-Etched feature adverts in the silver bar on the bottom left.
-Proprietary power adapter & cable - Asus uses their own proprietary power brick, with a unique cable.
-Not the quickest response times - will probably only irritate hardcore gamers.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 1, 2023
This is one of the best computer monitors I've ever owned! Sturdy design and has lasted me literally 9 years! And it somehow still doesn't look that old. Asus nailed it with this design and build quality. After 9 solid years of nearly everyday use, it finally started to show some signs of wear a couple weeks ago - now showing faint black lines on the right side of the screen. I couldn't ask for a better monitor, well done Asus!
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 10, 2017
First off this is a great monitor and I absolutely enjoy using it but there are some things that I feel I should address about this monitor which are why I give it 4 stars instead of 5. To get things out of the way I will say that this monitor was a great buy for me since I got it on sale, I had been wanting one for years and was finally able to get it as it was now more affordable (this monitor may have been worth $300 new, but as a 5 year old design there are certainly better more affordable options). Alright so down to the actual review. This monitor is sturdy which means that with how many times I or someone else bump my desk, it will not move at all. There is no play in the joint that the stand connects to which makes me feel really good about where I placed it on my desk. The look of this monitor is also very appealing as well, it is a nice stylish design that has a stand that looks much nicer than my Lenovo monitor, it has a fairly decent sized chin and thin edgeless bezels all the way around the sides and top of the monitor, there is a built in audio pass through for headphones, two HDMI ports, and one VGA (do people that buy $200+ monitors still use that? ). All in all not bad. The setup process was fairly easy, take it out of the box, lay it on a flat surface (preferably the packaging) face down to install the base of the stand, and plug it in. To most people this may be all you ever do but for me the process was a bit more involved as the colors were off on my model, white looked yellow, greens looked more blue, etc. I had to calibrate my monitor in the built in menu and in Windows when the built in calibration was as close as I could get it. In Windows I was surprised to see that ASUS had a made an sRGB profile for it that Windows picked up on natively (+1 pt). So after I had it calibrated and was ready for to go I also noticed that on my unit there was either a dead or stuck pixel, so me being the neat freak that I am I decided to run as many dead pixel fixers that I could to fix it but none worked. Now normally I would return a product for this but luckily the pixel is on a side of the screen I rarely look at towards the top left hand edge of the monitor so it is easily missed. Now onto the sound, it's not horrible, but it's not good. I can understand that having a set of 9W speakers in area with the volume of a manilla folder can be hard to engineer speakers for so I will give ASUS credit for how well they sound for what they are. They are convenient to use when I don't want to wear a pair of cans when playing games or listening to music. My main gripe with them is that they peak really easily even at 50% volume in Windows and the default 85% within the actual monitor settings. Finally we get to my least favorite feature of this monitor, the controls, the god awful clumsy controls. The menu is fairly straightforward to access and it gives you access to a lot of settings that can control the monitor. You get speaker volume, display brightness, RGB adjustment, clock phase and position adjustment (VGA only, seriously who uses VGA on this thing) a range of "ASUS Splendid" adjustments which are pre-programmed profiles for color, brightness, and contrast among other things. So with features like this you would ask what is so bad about it? Well the thing that I hate the most is not the menu but how you have to navigate it to get to the settings. The navigation arrows are on opposite sides of the menu button making quick up and down adjustments tedious if you forget the buttons, the exit button is also the "Splendid" button which is on the opposite side of the down key next to the menu button, since the buttons are touch sensitive and not actual buttons it is really easy to hit the wrong thing and have to backtrack to what you just did without realizing, the monitor has this stupid button called alignment grid which sounds super nice on paper if you take a lots of photos for a magazine or newspaper but in practice doesn't line up with anything and just adds bars to the screen that are not transparent and not easy to undo since you have to cycle through every mode it has until it goes back to normal. Overall this is a good monitor and I like it. It is good for 1080p gaming at 60FPS, productivity like Office apps or Wordpress, and video watching. I would not recommend this product for old people, easily irritated people, or anyone that wants to edit video or photo. The Good: The Bad:
Nice bright IPS display
Good contrast
Anti Glare Screen
Built in speakers
attractive look
3 year warranty
Needs calibration out of the box
Clunky menu controls
Defective pixel out of the box
Hard to get clean w/o leaving streaks
Piano finish on the back (for the love of God, all electronics mfg's should stop with the piano finish, it scratches easily making it unsightly to look at)
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5. 0 out of 5 starsAsus really delivered on value. Build quality and picture quality is amazing.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on December 30, 2017
Excellent value. Great monitor, so happy. Huge screen. Full detail can be fully viewed at pretty much any brightness level, great if you have tired eyes and just got home from work. Colours are vibrant and the tones are range of colour is first rate. When I first plugged the monitor in on Windows 10 using HDMi, the colours where off, but I simply restarted Windows once and then Windows 10 used the correct colour profile. I saw a couple of reviews complaining about the colours being too off, but that's because their Windows config is not right. The touch buttons are sensitive just under the bezel, but after a few days you get used to them and start to love them. The build quality is fantastic. The image quality is ultra solid, flicker free and stable. I purchased when the unit was at the 255 pounds mark and nothing else comes close. The 25" model also looks great value. Bang & Olufson sound quality is great. The chrome metal edge and stand is totally deluxe. Lots of options to adjust picture quality and non-native resolutions look perfect too. Asus has really delivered with this model. I'm am very happy. And I'm very fussy!
5. 0 out of 5 starsGreat monitor for the PS4, Xbox and pc gaming.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on January 27, 2017
I traded my BenQ gaming monitor for this and this one wins hands down. The colour reproduction is great when you tune it.
It's not as bright as the BenQ but the response and input lag times are better. This monitor will improve your online kill streak. Unless, you're not good at gaming. Picture quality is better than the BenQ too. So far I'm loving it. It's a good looking too. Slim with nearly bezeless screen.
Worth the buy. 👍
4. 0 out of 5 starsGood image quality
Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on March 18, 2017
Good image quality, perfect view angle. sRGB mode is quite fine, texts are sharp and clear. Audio is terrible though, disappointed with sound quality and inadequate volume even with maximum settings.
By the way, the box was opened before and there were fingerprints on screen. I asked for a replacement and it was opened too. For some reason amazon opens the boxes i guess, may be for quality control, i dont care what it is, i didnt like that. I would like to be the first one who open the box after it is sealed.
5. 0 out of 5 starsGreat quality product - good for long hour usage, recommended.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on March 26, 2018
Fantastic - i have been using this for a while. Easy to adjust settings on - only slight thing is you cant raise the height of the monitor but only tilt. The blue eye reduction is great and doesnt make your eyes feel tired. Definitely recommended. Sound quality of speakers is also very good. I would definitely recommend this product.
5. 0 out of 5 starsAwesome
Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on August 25, 2017
Best monitor I have had by miles. Very clear, and the sound through the Bang & Olifsen speakers is brilliant. I use to have separate mid range satellite speakers, but have since done away with them. Not need with this baby.
Niezwykle smukła konstrukcja bez ramki
ASUS VZ279HE ma kompaktową konstrukcję i bardzo cienki profil, który w najcieńszym miejscu ma zaledwie 7 mm. Bezramowa konstrukcja czyni go idealnym wyborem do zastosowania w grupie wielu monitorów co sprawia, ze obraz jest jeszcze bardziej wciągający. Zaawansowany panel IPS posiada zadziwiający współczynnik kontrastu 80 mln:1 oraz szeroki kąt widzenia – 178°. Ponadto, technologia ASUS Eye Care zapewnia komfort oglądania.
Bardzo cienki profil 7 mm
VZ279HE zajmuje bardzo mało miejsca na biurku i dobrze się wkomponowuje praktycznie wszędzie. Jego bardzo cienki profil mierzy zaledwie 7 mm w najwęższym miejscu.
Idealny do stosowania w grupie monitorów
Bez względu na to, czy grasz w gry, oglądasz film, czy pracujesz, bezramowa konstrukcja VZ279H oznacza, że możesz zestawić dwa lub trzy monitory w praktycznie niewidzialny sposób, uzyskując panoramiczny ekran, który jeszcze bardziej wciągnie Cię w akcję.
Chroń swoje oczy z pomocą technologii ASUS Eye Care
Monitor z technologią Ultra-low Blue Light
Filtr niebieskiego światła ASUS Blue Light Filter z certyfikatem TÜV Rheinland, chroni użytkownika przed szkodliwym działaniem niebieskiego światła. Skrót klawiszowy umożliwia łatwy dostęp do czterech różnych ustawień filtra. Monitory VZ279HE przechodzą rygorystyczne testy wydajności i posiadają certyfikat laboratorium TÜV Rheinland, globalnego dostawcy usług technicznych, z zakresu bezpieczeństwa i certyfikacyjnych - nie migoczą i emitują niski poziom światła niebieskiego.
Poziom 1 jest idealny do zwykłego przeglądania stron internetowych i świetnie odwzorowuje barwy, zapewniając realistyczne wizualizacje i minimalną zmianę koloru.
Poziom 2 jest idealny do oglądania zdjęć i filmów, zapewniając doskonałą równowagę wysokiej jakości obrazu.
Poziom 3 sprawia, że ekran wygląda jak prawdziwy papier, co umożliwia długie godziny czytania lub przetwarzania tekstu.
Poziom 4 idealnie nadaje się do środowiska o słabym oświetleniu.
Technologia Flicker-free
Nadszedł czas, aby pożegnać zmęczone, piekące oczy. Monitor VZ279HE z certyfikatem TÜV Rheinland, został wyposażony w technologię ASUS Flicker-Free, która redukuje migotanie, zapewniając komfort oglądania. Technologia ta pomaga zminimalizować przypadki zmęczenia oczu i innych dolegliwości, zwłaszcza gdy spędzasz przed monitorem niezliczone godziny oglądając ulubione filmy.
Szeroki kąt widzenia 178°
VZ279HE posiada zaawansowany panel IPS, który zapewnia zadziwiający współczynnik kontrastu 80, 000, 000:1 oraz szeroki kąt widzenia - 178 stopni. Matryca z podświetleniem ledowym obejmuje całą gamę sRGB - zapewniając wyjątkowo dokładne odwzorowanie kolorów, co umożliwią profesjonalną edycję zdjęć i plików wideo lub rozrywkę domową.
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