![]() Unfortunately, due to the awkward implementation, the entire chassis swivels when rotated, not just the screen. This is not too surprising when the swivel mechanism, located on the bottom on the foot stand, is taken into account, as it keeps the stand from sitting completely flat. When knocked from the sides, the monitor does wobble more than I'd like. The 11-inch-wide footstand is the monitor's most eye-catching visual trait, measuring 11 inches by 8.6 inches. The bezel measures 0.8 inch on the left and right sides with the full width of the panel checking in at just under 25.25 inches. ![]() Also, at 19.4 pounds, it's surprisingly light for a 27-inch monitor. Like most monitors produced today, the PA248Q houses a white LED backlight resulting in a fairly thin, 2.6-inch deep chassis. Previous to this, the Samsung SyncMasters S27A850D and S27B970 hold the distinction as the only other two monitors to feature the company's still relatively new panel tech. The 27-inch Asus PB278Q is one of the first non-Samsung monitors to house a plane-to-line switching (PLS) panel.
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