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memoryexpress.com
★★★★
9 years ago
PB287Q - you just HAVE to keep trying - it does work!

Monitor has great picture. I bought 3 DP cables from ME to try and get this monitor to work. The ONLY DP cable that worked from my MARS GTX 760 was a one piece mini DP to full size DP from Startech. I tried a short adapter cable from (F)DP full size to (M)mini DP and it was a complete disaster.

Great picture Looks impressive on desk It does display 4K at 60Hz as advertised The weight of the monitor will hold the desk down I connected Apple TV to HDMI for PiP

It is somewhat problematic to get monitor to work at 4K @ 60Hz. Step 1 - download monitor drivers and install Step 2 - in Windows set monitor to 60Hz Step 3 - using what has to be one of the dumbest set of control buttons; go into the menu then set Input to Display Port 1.2 Step 4 - set your video...

Overclock3D
★★★★★
9 years ago
ASUS PB287Q True 4K Monitor Review

Once upon a time a computer monitor was a separate thing to a television, with different requirements and different inputs. As the switch to flat panel displays alongside the increased media capabilities, and indeed popularity, of home consoles came to be, so the difference between a monitor and a...

PCGamer Online
★★★★
9 years ago
Asus PB287Q 4k monitor review

A quality 4K panel, with a great price and some neat extras.

t-break
★★★★
9 years ago

"4k" seems to be one of the buzzwords that people like throwing around these days. Retailers don't know how to sell it, and consumers don't quite know if they want it. While we've traditionally seen 4k content been harped about with consumer TVs, the term is slowly making its way to the PC market as...

+ Gorgeous high-resolution display; + Incredibly quick refresh rate; + Makes 4k affordable to the average user

- Requires supremely powerful machine to render properly; - OSD controls are awkward to reach

PC Pro
★★★★
9 years ago
Asus PB287Q

Asus was among the first manufacturers to jump on the 4K monitor bandwagon, and back in October 2013 it led the charge with the wallet-crushing £3,000 Asus PQ321QE (web ID: 384841).

Alphr
★★★★★
9 years ago

Asus was among the first manufacturers to jump on the 4K monitor bandwagon, and back in October 2013 it led the charge with the wallet-crushing £3,000 Asus PQ321QE (web ID: 384841).

TechReport
★★★★★
9 years ago
4K for $649: Asus' PB287Q monitor reviewed

You've gathered by now that the PB287Q and monitors like it represent a new class of desktop display. If you're looking to upgrade or to build an all-new system, this monitor should definitely be on your radar.

KitGuru
★★★★★
9 years ago
Asus PB287Q 4K UHD 28 inch Monitor review

Kitguru says: The ASUS PB287Q isn't perfect, but for the price and the target audience, the many pros easily outweigh the cons.

Competitively priced; stand is heavy; well made and can rotate into portrait mode; 1ms GTG refresh; panel linearity is decent; image quality is high

TN panel can't compete with a quality IPS or IGZO panel; You may need to upgrade your graphics card for 4k gaming; power button is in a bad location

Macworld
★★★★
9 years ago
Asus PB287Q display review: Don't expect miracles from this inexpensive 4K display

If you absolutely need an Ultra HD display to view large images or to work on 4K video, the Asus PB287Q is an affordable, serviceable option. It works best with a DisplayPort 1.2, so make sure that your existing hardware is compatible. James is the director of Macworld Lab.

Inexpensive; Ultra-high resolution

Limited viewing angles; Muted colors

PC World
★★★★
9 years ago
Asus PB287Q display review: Don't expect miracles from this inexpensive 4K display

Until recently, Sharp's $3500 PN-K321 was about as affordable as 4K desktop monitors got. But with the $649 PB287Q, Asus joins a handful of companies...

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