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

    • I think for around $400 there are better options available.
    • this is the best and ultimate option for a Freesync monitor and general media consumption right now, and you'll be a very happy consumer when you get it.
    • so I've been trying the cheaper Acer option.
    • I like an option of cross aim which you can switch right on your monitor, this really helps in FPS games.
    • Display has excellent input options: mini DP, full-sized DP, HDMI x2 and a USB 3.0 hub
    • It has great input options, I like the ability to rotate and elevate the screen to my taste, also the Gaming mode that lets you monitor FPS is convenient and means not having to dedicated resources to software that does that
    • Option to turn power LED off (a 1000 thanks to whoever implemented that in the OSD)
    • the best option for ps4, pc, xbox
    • you want a great PC gaming monitor you can spend less unless you're looking for 4k specifically but even then there are better options
    • I can't get over how great 4k is and the size is awesome, the response time is great, and the options for picture customization is also great, I have had no dead pixels or any problems with this
    • So awesome!---------TIP---------According to a detailed tech review, it is best to set the "Trace Free" option to 80, not the default 60.http://www.tftcentral.co.uk/reviews/asus_mg279q.htm-----My Settings, After Professional Calibration-------(RACING MODE)Brightness
    • Highly recommend this monitor, best option at this price range.
    • So again a better option would be a comparatively priced television or monitor that allows HDR.Finally what would have been my primary reason for purchasing and made everything else forgiveable, its "FreeSync" support is limited to the Display Port and will not work over HDMI
    • n’t work
    • I love this monitor, best one I