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Publicación: 2014-05-27, Autor: Nathan , crítica de: legitreviews.com
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...
Publicación: 2014-05-27, Autor: John , crítica de: pcmag.com
Resumen: 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...
Publicación: 2014-11-20, Autor: Juan , crítica de: techradar.com/au/
Stunning images, Price, Versatility
Navigation, Blindspots, Boring design
The Asus PB287Q is a high-quality machine that will change the way you view photo and video. Your images will have more depth and realism than you've ever seen them have. Details will stand out in your photos' backgrounds that you've never seen before, a...
Resumen: Like its brethren, this 28 incher runs at a native resolution of 3840 x 2160, with a refresh rate of 60Hz, delivered courtesy of DisplayPort 1.2a. It's built around a TN panel, like all of the monitors in this roundup bar one. The bezel is designed to be ...
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Publicación: 2014-05-28, Autor: Trace , crítica de: tweaktown.com
Let's just start with the obvious. 4K is awesome for professionals. My raw 18-megapixel photos can almost be shown at 100 percent zoom on a 4K monitor, as opposed to a 1080p monitor that just shows a small portion (less than one-fourth). ...
4K monitors aren't for everyone. Some people simply don't need this extra level of resolution, while others will balk at the extra money you need to spend to get one. But if it's value for money you're worried about, consider this: Apple's 27” Thunderbolt...
Publicación: 2014-12-11, Autor: Geoffrey , crítica de: criticalhit.net
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 ...
Publicación: 2014-12-29, Autor: Andre , crítica de: 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 ...
Resumen: 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...