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May 2014
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Published: 2014-06-02, Author: Lee , review by: reviewed.com
The Asus PB287Q (MSRP $649) has many strengths: decent color production, lightning-fast response time, a smart build, and a (comparably) dirt-cheap price. Despite all that, it's not suited for every buyer. Professionals who need a wider color space, for e...
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.
The beautiful IGZO Asus PQ321QE is a monitor that anyone would dream of owning – however at £2,400 it still proves too expensive for most. If you are editing colour critical files however and need the 4k resolution, it is one of the finest purchases you c...
Published: 2014-05-27, Author: Christian , review by: tomshardware.co.uk
As with most bleeding-edge technologies, most of the discussion about 4K monitors revolves around price. The first-generation displays hit the market at an eye-watering £2500, and even now are still selling for over £1500. Thanks to Chi Mei Optronics' n...
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
If you need a 4K gaming monitor then we recommend the Asus PB287Q. It delivers exactly what you need at a reasonable price, and has a flicker-free backlight. For everyone else, however, we'd recommend waiting a little longer.Next, read more monitor review...
4K gaming has always been prohibitively expensive. If you have a gaming rig that's equipped for these sort of resolutions, but don't want to mortgage your house just to take advantage, you could do far worse than the Asus PB287Q. While the TN panel isn't ...
Published: 2014-12-29, Author: Andre , review by: in.ign.com
1ms GTG response time, 4k resolution, Superb contrast ratio, Sturdy
Navigation is annoying, Screen attracts light glare on edges, Expensive
Little niggles aside, the PB287Q is a fantastic 4k monitor, except that it's priced at Rs 56,000. Even with the three-year warranty on the panel, it's quite an expensive affair. You can get Samsung's 28-inch UHD similarly specced TN monitor for Rs 46,000 ...
Abstract: The 28-inch Asus PB287Q has an impressive list of features: 3840x2160-pixel resolution, LED backlighting, two HDMI 1.4 ports, a single DisplayPort 1.2, a bright 330 cd/m2 luminance rating, and 1 millisecond gray-to-gray response time. It offers picture-in...
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Published: 2014-05-27, Author: James , review by: pcworld.in
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....
The ASUS PB287Q True 4K (UHD) Monitor retails at RM2,499, it's not a monitor that I would recommend for work purpose mainly due to the IPS panel. As a monitor for gaming, I think it doesn't get any better than this. If you love gaming on large screens wit...
Excellent colour reproduction, 60Hz refresh rate at 4K resolution via DisplayPort, Great features like PicturebyPicture and PictureinPicture
Many applications don't scale well with 4K resolution, Price
The ASUS PB287Q UHD monitor provides users with an upgrade path for long-term usage. The only downside we feel when using this and any UHD display for that matter is that you'll need a powerful GPU to make full use of it. Otherwise, the image quality and...