• Reviews around issue (2.25 of 5)

    ASUS MG28UQ 4K/UHD 28-Inch FreeSync Gaming Monitor

    • Backlight bleed is an issue
    • I'm not sure if the bad panel issue of the MG279Q will be the case with this model or not but the one I received had no issues at all, perfect out of the box.
    • Just a great gaming monitor I play on Xbox One X, highly recommend, I've had no issues or problems, the difference is like night and day, even from a basic 1080p monitor
    • Again, I am a meticulous user and had trouble dealing with the input lag, but aside from that & my strange intermittent distortion issue there was nothing else I consider negative about this product
    • I've seen some botched monitors before, with dead pixel issues, but HALF MY SCREEN was just lines with contrast issues
    • Once we can all afford to get an OLED monitor, all these issues will be gone by design
    • The worst part is these are NOT dead pixel issues
    • Great monitor no issues
    • I could have probably lived with it if the monitor didn't have the flickering\blanking out issue, but either way it's pretty ridiculous to pay over 500 bucks for a monitor and get something that was already returned by someone else.
    • I'm not sure if the bad panel issue of the MG279Q will be the case with this model or not but the one I received had no issues at all, perfect out of the box.
    • Have not seen any tearing or other weird visual issues.
    • Very strange issue.
    • Beautiful monitor but crazy QC issues.
    • I know other makers like BenQ have recently released new revisions of their products to address this issue as well but this monitor has it out of the box.
    • Mine came with no dead pixels or issues that I can see
    • These issues might not be a problem for gamers who place their monitor on a granite table.
    • I love this monitor, best one I
    • One tip most people will probably know that a gaming setup is nothing without rgb LED’s, thus most people buy one to place behind monitor, if you are one of those people buy a usb LED light strip so it can connect to the monitor when it turns on and off when not receiving power, that way no grbabing rgb controller every time.
    • One tip most people will probably know that a gaming setup is nothing without rgb LED’s, thus most people buy one to place behind monitor, if you are one of those people buy a usb LED light strip so it can connect to the monitor when it turns on and off when not receiving power, that way no grbabing rgb controller every time.