• Reviews around screen (3.15 of 5)

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

    • I use it only seldom for games but love working with it using the split screen
    • Great screen
    • awesome screen
    • Probably a nice screen but backlight problems on the right side killed it for me.
    • nice).The screen doesn't look bad but as a TN panel even with its rediculously low response time (1ms) still only looks on par with an IPS HD to QHD gaming laptop monitor
    • Screen is excellent
    • The stand was meh, the features were ok, and an overall a good performer, but since this screen was the MOST expensive of the group I was expected great
    • My unit came with 1 dead pixel (in the upper left corner), about 7 partially occluded pixels (randomly dispersed in the lower middle right), unacceptably high amount of back-light bleed from the bottom right and left edges of the screen (about 2in in from each corner), and most annoyingly of all, it intermittently goes dead (black screen of death) for no apparent reason (I've never seen this
    • One monitor came with a perfect screen
    • but with FreeSync enabled only 35-90Hz (best low end range to date)No dead pixelsVery vivid screen colors (much improved over my TN
    • I have been looking (and looking ,and looking) for a new monitor since last fall (2014) when my HP Pavilion 27xi died completely with no warning (nice looking screen, short on bells and whistles, unacceptably short lifespan)
    • Fantastic and amazing screen
    • The only reason for the missing star is the speakers are minimal and for such a huge, beautiful screen it seems demeaning to have such weak speakers
    • A little dark screen color..but over all great
    • A little dark screen color..but over all great
    • One bad HDMI port and screen flickering out of the box
    • I believe the one star reviews for this monitor are outdated - mine arrived a week ago and it is a very fast, clean, perfect screen
    • So far there's no dead pixels or screen bleeding
    • Yet, the screen is a SUPER screen.
    • Then a few weeks later about 5 minutes after booting up my computer the screen went white and could not be revived
    • but with FreeSync enabled only 35-90Hz (best low end range to date)No dead pixelsVery vivid screen colors (much improved over my TN
    • Some may wan't 27" even though it has a lower PPI especially if you want to see movies and enjoys a big screen
    • With that said, I have learned to cope with these irregularities as they really do not effect gaming at all, nor can you even really tell unless you get a very dark screen
    • The free sync wasn't as smooth as the Asus screen, and some games like destiny would only sync up to 60 fps, where the Asus would sync up to 72 fps (these were settings just in Destiny 2)
    • Pros:-1440p screen looks fantastic.-IPS colors enhance the image quality in both photos and games.-27 Inch monitor makes watching movies and steaming nicer and easier to see.-Frame seems sturdy and durable.-Joy stick function is
    • nice).The screen doesn't look bad but as a TN panel even with its rediculously low response time (1ms) still only looks on par with an IPS HD to QHD gaming laptop monitor
    • I really wanted a 32" 4k monitor (this one: http://amzn.to/2sa4072) so it would be like having four 1920x1080 screens, but i'm glad i did not do that
    • Amazing screen
    • Probably a nice screen but backlight problems on the right side killed it for me.
    • This screen had NO backlight bleed, but the IPS glow was very strong
    • the screen didn't have as much punch when it came to the colors
    • 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
    • Because the spots are in the far area of the screen, I didn't bother trying to replace it and gamble at a worse screen
    • But if you are one of those who likes big screens, I would suggest considering a 27" monitor which may have a slightly
    • I was very sensitive to screen tearing in games and had to run with VSYNC on at all times.
    • Great screens, but I have some pretty nasty backlight bleed on one in particular.
    • The monitor looks fantastic but, a week or so after mild usage the screen began to flicker in and off when hooked up
    • I love how bright this screen gets which is how I noticed the first monitor I received has a few dead pixels
    • - this mismatch can introduce things such as screen tearing and lag) .
    • I could see the pixels were working just fine behind it but that spot ruined what was otherwise a beautiful screen.
    • THE SCREEN DOESN'T FUNCTION PROPERLY.Look at newegg as well
    • Screen is bright and
    • I do not experience any screen tearing or stuttering
    • The 28" screen is perfect for playing my games its not so big causing me to get motion sick and big enough I can clearly see the maps in my game
    • screen color).I liked its stand so much that I was going to keep it
    • PROS:+ First and most importantly: the screen is beautifully crisp, smooth, and vibrant
    • So much screen real estate as well
    • 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.