• Reviews around display (4.16 of 5)

    ASUS PB258Q 25" WQHD 2560x1440 IPS DisplayPort HDMI DVI Eye Care Monitor

    • Besides its outstanding display quality, I really appreciate its eye care feature
    • The display is bright and accurate
    • The stand is nice and solid but the display sits closer towards you than you'd probably like.
    • Let me start off by saying I love this display when it comes to the colors, resolution, and image quality
    • Display is just stunning - sharp as a tack in 2560x1440 mode, 78% more pixels than 1920x1080, which is the best you can get with any HDMI cable
    • I got exactly what I hoped for: a very high resolution, crystal clear display with outstanding color reproduction on a smaller screen
    • My issues involved dual displays via gtx 670.
    • The actual display itself is awesome
    • Now, the display will "crash" at least three to four times a day while working in Zbrush and other programs, or when playing any game
    • The display flickered a lot.
    • The display is quite impressive, especially considering its cost
    • So a good display panel with il thought out controls.
    • If you are primarily going to be using this display for office/school work with some occasional gaming I would definitely still recommend this display
    • Now, the display will "crash" at least three to four times a day while working in Zbrush and other programs, or when playing any game
    • The display is awesome
    • beautiful display i must say
    • Excellent display; very sharp image; adjustable height, angle and rotation; a bit heavy but not a huge issue for
    • Stunning display
    • Outside of this issue, the display is crisp, bright, vibrant with great viewing angle
    • It's lost 2 stars for this, but keeps 3 because after a year and a half it still has that crisp display that I bought it for.
    • The display is literally falling apart just sitting here
    • The 21:9 aspect ratio is probably the best display update I've experienced since the original switch from SD to HD
    • And while I'm an unabashed Apple fan, I have to admit that it looks as good as my Thunderbolt Display (which cost almost three times as
    • Great display so far, no dead pixels, no back light bleed
    • (No biggie)- Requires HDMI 1.4 minimum to run at max resolutionIt was extremely difficult trying to decide whether to purchase this or a few other other popular displays with bigger screens, higher max resolutions, and with higher refresh rates
    • worked as i thought it would
    • The image quality of this is as good as, maybe even a little better than the 28 inch 4k ASUS.
    • The colors aren't as great as on my Macbook Pro Retina (2013) but that's to be expected