Affordable, Highly adjustable, Styled for business use, Crisp 4K UHD at 60Hz, Support for HDMI, MHL, & DisplayPort, 1ms response time, Barely any dead pixels
Not as sleek as some similarlypriced competitors, Integrated speakers are worthless, Not good for professional color sensitive work (photo/video manipulation), No integrated USB hub or extras, Edgelit backlight unevenly favors sides & corners
ASUS's PB287Q offers a real bang for your buck with a versatile design and impressive performance for its sub-$600 pricing. I'd recommend it as a suitable choice for any consumer or prosumer who is looking to upgrade to a 4K UHD display and doesn't have a...
Plenty of Features and accessories, Great image quality;
Not so great viewing angles;
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Published: 2014-06-29, Author: Tom , review by: overclock3d.net
Monitors are always a difficult thing to review when it comes to getting the difference across because even if we manage to make the best possible video or take the finest screenshots known to mankind, you'll still be viewing them on your own monitor. How...
Published: 2014-05-29, Author: Scott , review by: Techreport.com
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. The core display technology, as we've seen,...
The ASUS PB287Q will be made available on Newegg.com and Amazon.com on June 10th with a street price of $649. As of this writing, that is about $40-50 less than the Samsung U28D590D selling for $690 on Amazon.com. Considering ASUS originally set the MSRP...
The ASUS PB287Q will be made available on Newegg.com and Amazon.com on June 10th with a street price of $649. As of this writing, that is about $40-50 less than the Samsung U28D590D selling for $690 on Amazon.com. Considering ASUS originally set the MSRP...
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Published: 2014-05-27, Author: John , review by: pcmag.com
Abstract: 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 featu...
The ASUS PB287Q will be available at leading retailers on June 10th, 2014 for $649 in the United States and $699 in Canada. ASUS originally announced that the MSRP on this display would be starting at $799, so we were ecstatic to find out that the price p...
Published: 2014-05-27, Author: Christian , review by: tomshardware.com
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 $3500, and even now are still selling for over $2500. Thanks to Chi Mei Optronics' n...
Published: 2014-05-27, Author: James , review by: macworld.com
Inexpensive, Ultrahigh resolution
Limited viewing angles, Muted colors
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....