Sammanfattning: We've been waiting for resolutions higher than Full-HD for a long time now but it's finally here. 2014 was the year of Ultra HD, not just for televisions but also on you're desk. Hardware.info has tested eight different UHD-monitors so far and in the ne...
The monitor comes packaged in its box very securely and only took a few moments to put together. I liked that the only thing I had to do was fit the stand and hand twist a screw! Once attached it felt very sturdy and secure.One of the things that drew me...
Publicerad: 2014-11-21, Författare: Juan , testad av: techradar.com
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...
Sammanfattning: The Dell P2815Q could only output Ultra HD resolutions at 30Hz, which meant there was an unbearable amount of input lag and choppy movement, even we performed the most basic the most basic of tasks. This made it best suited to the watching of Ultra HD mov...
Publicerad: 2014-07-28, Författare: David , testad av: uk.hardware.info
We are very pleased with the new Ultra HD monitors. With the introduction of all these new models there is finally going to be some more choices in term of monitors. We also expect that WQHD models will start dropping in price soon, for example the ASUS...
Good response time (7.5 ms), Good colour fidelity straight out of the box (average Delta E = 2.3), Very low input lag (10 ms), Decent Full HD image scaling for movies and games, Good lateral viewing angles for a TN display
Screen size too small for 1:1 display on desktop, Disappointing contrast (under 800:1), Vertical viewing angles are still a little tight, Not a huge choice of connections
The Asus PB287Q marks the arrival of a new generation of TN monitors that could really make waves. It's a shame that contrast is a bit disappointing, vertical viewing angles aren't amazing and connections are a bit thin on the ground, but the PB287Q opens...
Publicerad: 2014-06-02, Författare: Lee , testad av: 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...
Publicerad: 2014-05-27, Författare: Andy , testad av: trustedreviews.com
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...