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What do you think about Asus PB287Q 28in

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Amazon
★★★★
7 years ago
Crisp asf

It's absolutely beautiful. I play very graphically demanding game with my computer. I have a MSI Seahawk 1070 GTX. Together I'm amazed at the crisp graphics that I get out of it. Highly recommend this Asus monitor. But, make sure your GPU supports 4k resolution before you buy it.

amazon.com.au
★★★★
7 years ago

update. After nearly 9 months to the day of purchase, it developed a white line vertically. Asus support i contacted, filling out form didnt reply to me on day 1. Day 2 I recontacted Asus and was told I need to RMA, no advanced RMA using a credit card hold to obtain new replacement first, gave info...

NCIX.com
★★★
★★
6 years ago

This is a great 4k monitor for the price and the quality is top notch. The only knocks against it is that it's a TN display and there is backlight bleeding For 60fps gaming though, it's great.

Fast refresh rate; 4k; Price; Adjustable angles/height

Not IPS; The menu buttons are positioned oddly in the back; would have preferred it in front

Mighty Ape
★★★
★★
9 years ago
"Good Panel, Annoying menu and some odd quirks"

The Good: Excellent picture quality. The height and rotation adjustment on the stand is excellent. 60hz over display port 1.2. The Bad: Display port 1.2 isn't enabled by default so you have to figure out how to enable it before you can get 60hz at 4k. My monitor doesn't line up with the base.

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...

htxt.co.za
★★★★
9 years ago

Being the proud owner of a 28-inch 4K monster should be reason enough for men to want to be you and women to want to be with you. But are all those extra pixels actually worth the massive financial investment required?

B&H Photo
★★★★
7 years ago
Yes I would recommend this monitor & purchase again

I give this monitor 5 stars but the only thing I would say is putting the buttons on the back is really stupid however I can live with that design flaw

Trusted Reviews
★★★★
7 years ago
Asus PB287Q

The Asus PB287Q is the first in what we expect to be a minor glut of ‘cheap' 4K monitors from known brands, including Dell, AOC and Samsung. They're all based on cheaper TN panel technology and claim low 1ms response times, which ought to make them perfect for those looking to play the latest games...

Good features for price; Low input lag; 60Hz over DisplayPort; Good basic image quality

Poor vertical viewing angles; Fussy OSD and controls; There are cheaper 4K monitors

expertreviews.co.uk
★★★★
9 years ago
Asus PB287Q Review

Ultra HD monitors have become much cheaper in a very short space of time, and the £600 Asus PB287Q is sure to entice buyers with its price alone. The PB287Q comes hot on the heels of the AOC U2868PQU and the Dell P2815Q at £600, and both of these monitors had problems.

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