Panel Type: IPS; Input: Display - Product Condition - Product UseGeneralScreen Resolution3840×2160 (UHD/4K)Screen Size27.000000
Panel Type: IPS; Input: Display - Product Condition - Product UseGeneralScreen Resolution3840×2160 (UHD/4K)Screen Size27.000000
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The lowest price for Asus ProArt PA279CRV 27" IPS 4K UHD USB-C PD 96W HDR400 99% Adobe RGB Monitor - AfterPay & zipPay Available right now is $751.70 at PB Tech, compared across 3 retailers.
The all-time low was $662.45 on 5 Apr 2026 — today's price is 13% above the lowest ever. That's a little above the best price we've seen.
Prices last updated 28 June 2026.
Asus ProArt PA279CRV 27" IPS 4K UHD USB-C PD 96W HDR400 99% Adobe RGB Monitor - AfterPay & zipPay Available
Panel Type: IPS; Input: Display - Product Condition - Product UseGeneralScreen Resolution3840×2160 (UHD/4K)Screen Size27.000000
Panel Type: IPS; Input: Display - Product Condition - Product UseGeneralScreen Resolution3840×2160 (UHD/4K)Screen Size27.000000
Last updated at 28/06/2026 22:10:22
ASUS ProArt PA279CRV 27" 4K UHD Professional Monitor 3840x2160 - IPS - 99% DCI-P3 - 99% Adobe RGB - Color Accuracy E < 2 - Calman Verified - USB-C PD
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originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
Was hopeful for this monitor as I wanted something lower cost that I could calibrate to DCI P3. Unfortunately the IPS glow on this display is to much even with dynamic backlight turned off. Even with good color it's something I cannot overlook. Will be saving up for another panel instead.
originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
You can read technical reviews to see the measured gamut and color accuracy of this monitor, I did. Its not a full RGB 10 bit monitor, which starts at about double the price, but its pretty good for what it is. I find the wider than sRGB gamut very useful processing hi bit RGB raw images prior to printing or sRGB conversion, calibrating the monitor at a slightly brighter level than I would an sRGB monitor. I hope that will mean something to someone considering buying one of these. The instructions could have been clearer, as in noting that it exists, about the power switch on the back of the monitor.
originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
The specs are misleading in my opinion. The Color bit depth is specified as 10bit in the spec, but when you plug it to a Windows PC it recognizes it as an 8 bit Display.The screen looks good otherwise, but it makes me wonder whether the claim of meeting 99% of Adobe RGB gamut is misleading as well.Also, I do not recommend this display for a Mac because there is no way from the Mac OS to adjust the font size. Seems like an intentional limitation imposed by Apple.
| Screen Size (Inches) | 27.00 Inch |
| Refresh Rate (Hz) | 60Hz |
| Screen Resolution | 3840x2160 (UHD/4K) |
| Input | DisplayPort / DP, HDMI, USB 3.0, USB-C |
| Product Use | General |
ASUS ProArt PA279CRV 27" 4K UHD Professional Monitor 3840x2160 - IPS - 99% DCI-P3 - 99% Adobe RGB - Color Accuracy E < 2 - Calman Verified - USB-C PD
Free delivery between 3–8 July
Asus ProArt Display 27inch 4K UHD IPS Professional Monitor PA279CRV - Monitors
Delivery $28
Asus Proart Pa279crv 27" 4k Uhd Professional Ips Monitor
Free delivery
Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!
Was hopeful for this monitor as I wanted something lower cost that I could calibrate to DCI P3. Unfortunately the IPS glow on this display is to much even with dynamic backlight turned off. Even with good color it's something I cannot overlook. Will be saving up for another panel instead.
You can read technical reviews to see the measured gamut and color accuracy of this monitor, I did. Its not a full RGB 10 bit monitor, which starts at about double the price, but its pretty good for what it is. I find the wider than sRGB gamut very useful processing hi bit RGB raw images prior to printing or sRGB conversion, calibrating the monitor at a slightly brighter level than I would an sRGB monitor. I hope that will mean something to someone considering buying one of these. The instructions could have been clearer, as in noting that it exists, about the power switch on the back of the monitor.
The specs are misleading in my opinion. The Color bit depth is specified as 10bit in the spec, but when you plug it to a Windows PC it recognizes it as an 8 bit Display.The screen looks good otherwise, but it makes me wonder whether the claim of meeting 99% of Adobe RGB gamut is misleading as well.Also, I do not recommend this display for a Mac because there is no way from the Mac OS to adjust the font size. Seems like an intentional limitation imposed by Apple.
The Delta E of below 2 for color on this monitor out of the box is shall we say questionable. I ran my own copy of Calman for Resolve on it and Rec 709 was closer to a Dela E of 3. Furthermore the Calman software confirmed that the claimed 6500 K white point was actually 6000. Anyway, I got it calibrated for use in Davinci Resolve to a Delta E of 0.7 -- this is utilizing a LUT fed to the monitor from Resolve itself. With that done this has proven to have been an absolute steal at under $500. I think at this price point most will be happy with it. Oh, and to confirm as there's a lot of misinformation out there - this is not a true 10 bit panel. It's 8 bit + FRC which for my purposes is fine.
| Screen Size (Inches) | 27.00 Inch |
| Refresh Rate (Hz) | 60Hz |
| Screen Resolution | 3840x2160 (UHD/4K) |
| Input | DisplayPort / DP, HDMI, USB 3.0, USB-C |
| Product Use | General |