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TechRadar UK
★★★★
9 years ago
Asus PB287Q review

Unless you're a design professional, creative artist, videographer or gaming fanatic, you probably don't need a 4K computer monitor. The same can be said for most luxury items: I'm not a professional fisherman, but I'd love to own a boat.

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...

scan.co.uk
★★★★
9 years ago
Great monitor, good colour, brightness and response time

This monitor has great build quality and looks beautiful. The PIP and PBP are really nice to have even if not very useful for me specifically. The colour is very good it is able to reproduce very saturated colours while keeping dull colours line grays very true.

PC Magazine
★★★★
9 years ago
Asus PB287Q

If you've been itching to buy an Ultra High-Definition (UHD) monitor, but have been waiting for prices to drop below the $1,000 mark, your wait is over. The Asus PB287Q ($649) impresses with its sharp UHD image quality, robust colors, and a generous feature set.

Relatively affordable; Outstanding Ultra High-Definition (UHD) image quality; Solid performance and feature set; Fast pixel response

So-so viewing angle performance; Slightly skewed greens; No USB ports

amazon.ca
★★★★
8 years ago
Great monitor - only held back by my laptop's hardware

This is not perfect with my older MacBook Pro (mid 2012), but as close as it gets. I was looking for an external monitor for my MacBook Pro, but Apple states, that it only supports up to 2560 by 1600 pixels on an external display.

very.co.uk
★★★★
6 years ago
Fantastic!

Great monitor, excellent colour, easy options etc... Image fades a lot when in Portrait mode, bit awkward to get into the plug ports, would have been ideal if there was a frame or bracket available so I could mount a 2nd monitor above, I will be buying another 1.

Walmart
★★★★
7 years ago
Not good for 2 inputs, RAPID repl. is a gimmick

The monitor has a problem dealing with 2 inputs - I have my Surface Pro 3 connected to Display Port and Comcast Cable box connected to HDMI. While I'm using the monitor with my computer if the computer goes to sleep the monitor unfortunately switches from Display Port to HDMI on its own even though...

Littlewoods
★★★★
9 years ago
An affordable, powerful 4K monitor

This machine isn't perfect, but it produces perfect images, especially if you're nowhere near sunlight. Photographers, designers and videographers will love this unit.Anyway . I had a problem with screen tearing at the start then I've checked some reviews and that is very common problem .

PC Magazine
★★★★
9 years ago
Asus PB287Q Review

If you've been itching to buy an Ultra High-Definition (UHD) monitor, but have been waiting for prices to drop below the $1,000 mark, your wait is over. The Asus PB287Q ($649) impresses with its sharp UHD image quality, robust colors, and a generous feature set. It has an adjustable ergonomic stand, HDMI and DisplayPort video ports, Mobile High-Definition Link (MHL) connectivity, and a couple of Low-Blue-Light settings. Add to that the fact that it does a remarkable job of displaying crystal-clear UHD content and can handle fast-action gaming smoothly and cleanly, and that's earns the PB287Q($613.99 at Staples) our first Editors' Choice for midrange UHD monitors. Design and Features Companies such as Asus, Dell, Lenovo, and Samsung are now offering 28-inch UHD monitors with a native resolution of 3,840 by 2,160 that are priced in the $650 to $750 range. Granted, they are based on twisted-nematic (TN) panel technology rather than the high-end Indium Gallium Zinc Oxide In-Plane Swi...

The Asus PB287Q is a reasonably priced 28-inch Ultra High-Definition monitor that delivers stunning 4K imagery and handles fast motion with aplomb.

Relatively affordable; Outstanding Ultra High-Definition (UHD) image quality; Solid performance and feature set; Fast pixel response

So-so viewing angle performance; Slightly skewed greens; No USB ports

Trusted Reviews
★★★★
7 years ago
Asus PB287Q Review

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;

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