ASUS PB27UQ User Manual
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To calibrate the colors on your ASUS PB27UQ monitor, access the monitor's OSD menu, navigate to the 'Color' settings, and adjust the brightness, contrast, and color temperature according to your preference or using a calibration tool for precision.
If your ASUS PB27UQ monitor is not powering on, ensure that the power cable is securely connected, check the power outlet, and try using a different power cable or adapter. If the problem persists, contact ASUS support for further assistance.
The ASUS PB27UQ monitor features multiple input ports including HDMI and DisplayPort. To connect multiple devices, simply connect them to the appropriate ports and use the input source button on the monitor to switch between devices.
For optimal performance, set the resolution to 3840x2160 at 60Hz. This is the native 4K resolution of the ASUS PB27UQ monitor, providing the best clarity and performance.
To clean the screen, turn off the monitor and unplug it. Use a soft, lint-free microfiber cloth slightly dampened with water or a screen cleaning solution. Gently wipe the screen without applying too much pressure.
If the display colors appear distorted, try resetting the monitor settings to default via the OSD menu. Ensure that the video cable is properly connected and not damaged. You may also update your graphics driver to the latest version.
To enable HDR, ensure your content and graphics card support HDR. Then, go to the monitor's OSD menu, select 'Image', and turn on the HDR setting. Adjust further settings as needed in your operating system.
Monitor flickering can be caused by an unstable power supply, a faulty cable, or incompatible settings. Check all connections, try a different cable, and ensure your refresh rate is correctly set in the display settings.
Yes, the ASUS PB27UQ is VESA mount compatible. You will need a VESA-compatible wall mount kit. Follow the instructions in the user manual for safe and proper installation.
If you notice dead pixels, check if the issue persists in multiple applications. Use pixel-fixing software or gently massage the area with a soft cloth. If the problem continues, contact ASUS support for warranty service options.