falofreaks.blogg.se

Asus mx27aq mac mini mid 2010
Asus mx27aq mac mini mid 2010











asus mx27aq mac mini mid 2010

With a bigger display we expect more functionality, and the USB 3.0 hub was clear to see: Moving up to the 32-inch segment, the PB328Q was also on display. The panel also uses two speakers, with a fully adjustable tilt/swivel and pivot/height stand. The 163 ppi screen is also 100% sRGB and supports picture-in-picture with picture-by-picture up to four screens via the four HDMI/MHL inputs. The panel supports 3840x2160 at 60 Hz via DisplayPort on a single panel in the OS, meaning that no MST is taking place. The OSD is controlled by a small stick on the side of the panelĪSUS recently released the PB279Q, the 4K panel to challenge the likes of the Samsung U28D590 and Dell P2815Q but in the 27 inch form factor. The monitor can also do 3D (limited to 120 Hz), and is VESA wall mount compatible. The monitor uses DisplayPort, and also can act as a USB 3.0 hub (two downstream, one upstream). The key element here is a narrow bezel as well as a quick-change button to switch between different refresh rates (60/120/144 Hz). The PG278Q is a 27-inch 2560x1440p gaming monitor with G-Sync installed. To this end, ASUS had several of their newest monitors on show. Add in to this the element of frame-rate synchronization technologies and we are in a very different place than we were at Computex 2013. Fast forward twelve months and 28-inch 3840x2160 monitors are hitting price points south of $1000 and penetrating more of the enthusiast monitor market, as well as the prosumer market. Last year was the advent of some decent 4K UHD panels, especially with a nod towards more affordable models.













Asus mx27aq mac mini mid 2010