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...
Published: 2018-05-29, Author: Paolo , review by: monitornerds.com
The Asus PB287Q presents tremendous value in today's market which is slowly becoming saturated with 4K displays. For under $400, you get a decent UHD display with fantastic imaging qualities which place it above a few more expensive models we tested. This...
Published: 2018-04-02, Author: Bình , review by: topnewreview.com
Abstract: Clearly, Asus has some experience in the 4K arena, and the model we have here was launched last year to much applause and high praise, especially as it was so reasonably priced at that time, so we were expecting something rather good.The Asus PB28...
Abstract: This ASUS PB287Q monitor was provided by ASUS for review purposes. I will be reviewing the build construction, picture quality, and overall technical performance of the PB287Q, including input lag performance.ASUS favors modern digital inputs with the PB2...
The Asus PB287Q is a good and not too expensive 28-inch display. We think it is a bit unfortunate that the manufacturer does not use an IPS panel, but the TN panel actually works pretty well from a gaming perspective (short reaction times). Whether a 4K m...
Published: 2015-02-15, Author: Kelly , review by: 4k.com
Affordable, great brightness, flexible design, 1 ms GTG fast response time, 10-bit color, Great contrast
No USB ports, Menu buttons are oddly done, Very limited on viewing angle, Problems with PiP audio sources, 4K content could look sharper
While the Asus PB287Q offers a decent package for its price and would make a very reliable office 4K monitor for basic work use and web browsing, it's not a great choice for either 4K gaming or any serious graphic design work. Furthermore, there are now...