Pixio Pixio PX278 Wave Pink 27" Fast IPS QHD 2560 x 1440 Review

The Pixio PX278 Wave Pink delivers 1440p gaming performance that rivals more expensive monitors, all for just $240. The pink color is just the cherry on top.

Screen Size 27
Resolution 2560 x 1440
Panel Type IPS
Refresh Rate 180
Response Time Ms 1
Adaptive Sync FreeSync
Pixio Pixio PX278 Wave Pink 27" Fast IPS QHD 2560 x 1440 monitor
70.7 Genel Puan

The 30-Second Version

This pink monitor is a performance powerhouse for $240. Get it for 1440p gaming, skip it if you need fancy features or hate the color.

Overview

The Pixio PX278 Wave Pink is a surprisingly good monitor that punches way above its price tag. The one thing you need to know is this: it's a pink gaming monitor that doesn't just look cute, it actually performs. For $240, you get a 27-inch 1440p panel with a 180Hz refresh rate, and it's one of the best on the market for that money. We've seen a lot of 'budget' gaming displays, and this one stands out because it nails the fundamentals without the usual compromises.

Performance

What surprised us was how well-rounded this thing is. The 180Hz refresh rate feels smooth and responsive, landing in the top tier for performance. The IPS panel delivers vibrant colors, hitting a 96.5% DCI-P3 coverage score that puts it well above average. The 350-nit brightness is solid for most rooms, though it won't blow you away in a super bright space. For gaming, it's fast and colorful, which is exactly what you want.

Performance Percentiles

Color 91
Portability 60.5
Display 71.2
Feature 30.9
Ergonomic 74.7
Performance 94.3
Connectivity 75.9
Social Proof 95.5

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Strong social proof (96th percentile) 96th
  • Strong performance (94th percentile) 94th
  • Strong color (91th percentile) 91th
  • Strong connectivity (76th percentile) 76th

Cons

  • Below average feature (31th percentile) 31th

The Word on the Street

4.6/5 (670 reviews)
👍 Buyers are thrilled with the value, calling it a steal for the 180Hz 1440p performance.
👍 The unique pink color is a huge hit for people building themed setups.
🤔 Some users note the colors can feel a bit dull out of the box, suggesting a quick calibration tweak.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Display

Size 27"
Resolution 2560 (QHD)
Panel Type IPS
Aspect Ratio 16:9

Performance

Refresh Rate 180 Hz
Response Time 1
Adaptive Sync FreeSync

Color & HDR

Brightness 350 nits
Color Gamut DCI-P3 96.5%

Connectivity

HDMI Ports 1
Speakers Yes
Headphone Jack Yes

Ergonomics

Height Adjustable No
Tilt Yes
Swivel No
Pivot No
VESA Mount 75x75

Features

Power 48
Weight 5.8 kg / 12.8 lbs

Value & Pricing

This monitor is absolutely worth it. At $240, you're getting core performance that rivals monitors costing twice as much. You're sacrificing fancy features like height adjustment, USB hubs, or super high brightness, but for pure gaming performance and color, it's a fantastic deal.

Price History

$237 $238 $239 $240 $241 $242 $243 9 Mar21 Mar $240

vs Competition

If you're looking at 1440p gaming monitors, the main competitors are the Gigabyte M27Q and the MSI G274QPX. The Gigabyte often has a KVM switch and slightly better ergonomics for a bit more money. The MSI might push the refresh rate to 240Hz but costs significantly more. The Pixio wins by being the cheapest way to get into high-refresh 1440p gaming with great colors. If you need more adjustability or extra ports, look at the Gigabyte. If you want the absolute highest frame rate, spend more on the MSI. But for most people, the Pixio is the smart buy.

Common Questions

Q: Is the pink color too girly or distracting?

It's definitely a bold aesthetic choice, but the color is consistent and well-made. If you like pink or are building a white/pink setup, it's perfect. If you hate it, look for the black version of this monitor or a different model.

Q: Can this monitor handle competitive gaming?

Absolutely. The 180Hz refresh rate and 1ms response time are more than enough for fast-paced games like Valorant or Apex Legends. It's a strong performer in our database.

Q: Are the speakers any good?

No, they're not. They're there so you have sound if you forget your headphones, but they're tinny and weak. Plan on using your own audio setup.

Who Should Skip This

If you're a professional photographer or video editor who needs perfect color accuracy and calibration tools, this isn't it. Go get a Dell UltraSharp or a professional-grade IPS panel instead. Also, if you need a monitor with full ergonomic adjustments (height, swivel, pivot) or a ton of connectivity like USB-C, look elsewhere.

Verdict

We recommend the Pixio PX278 Wave Pink for anyone building a budget gaming setup. It delivers excellent core performance for a shockingly low price. The pink color is a bonus if it fits your vibe, but even if you're not into pink, the performance specs are the real story. Skip it if you need a monitor for professional color work or if you absolutely hate pink. Otherwise, buy it.