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    ASUS PB287Q 28" 4K/ UHD 3840x2160 1ms DisplayPort HDMI Ergonomic Back-lit LED Monitor

    • Looks like I got lucky -- perfect in all respects, and no dead / stuck pixels after 1 month of use and 96 hrs of pixel
    • No dead/stuck pixels
    • I received the replacement, which appears to be perfect now (no stuck or dead pixels, no lines, and no light bleed).
    • If you don't mind dead/stuck pixels on your ultra high definition panel, this is the panel for you.
    • First monitor I bought had ONE pixel stuck/dead... for almost $
    • The only issue I have run into is a single stuck (on red) pixel.
    • No dead/stuck pixels
    • but I can't seem to get a monitor without dead/stuck pixels or a white bleed.
    • Two monitors with stuck/dead pixels.
    • I understand some buyers have had some issues with dead/stuck
    • 1 calibrating this monitor is not even that simple 2 iCare crap doesn't even work 3 stick to 1080P or just go 4K.
    • /very adjustable standVery easy to setup hardware, nice stand screw that has flip out metal piece to tighten screw without tool, plate pops off back to aid with easy cable/power install and looks nice to cover connectorsVery easy to setup (need to switch to display port input, and set OCD (you get to this from the monitor's menu button on the back) to display port 1.2 to get 60Hz refresh rate)Great soundOverall great out of the box experienceNo dead/stuck pixels like my last ASUS monitor many
    • /very adjustable standVery easy to setup hardware, nice stand screw that has flip out metal piece to tighten screw without tool, plate pops off back to aid with easy cable/power install and looks nice to cover connectorsVery easy to setup (need to switch to display port input, and set OCD (you get to this from the monitor's menu button on the back) to display port 1.2 to get 60Hz refresh rate)Great soundOverall great out of the box experienceNo dead/stuck pixels like my last ASUS monitor many
    • It's good enough that I can live with it, and especially at the price, and this panel is just as good as the other one (no dead/stuck pixels, no noticeable light bleed).Despite the mixed reviews, I took a chance on this monitor, having had generally good success with many Asus products over the last decade
    • Only game I couldn't get past 52fps 4k max settings was the whitcher 3.Anyways, as long as your fine with 60fps, 28"s of gloriusness, and not ips panel, this is the monitor for you
    • Also monitor can t be turned on portrait side to work on pics or documents in one page!!SOUND: It's not that great to listen music or chat on line
    • W00T!!Cons
    • I dread ever having to use the menu
    • look great as I
    • Amazing picture, great build quality, great I/O, amazing product for the money
    • Looks as good as my 4K TV.
    • The only issue was the description kind of snuck in there (my fault for not reading thoroughly) that the HDMI ports would only support 1080P and that the display port was the only port 4K capable
    • Fair warning, if left at default settings, the font size in menus and on certain websites is extremely small!All-in-all, this is a fantastic budget option for those looking to enjoy 4K right now without having to spend over three times as much money
    • The only way to get 4K at 60 Hz is to use Displayport, but it doesn't work!Most people who want to get a 4K monitor will want it to run at 60 Hz
    • Once I reverted to the most stable driver, there it was... glorious and magnificent 4K
    • Once I reverted to the most stable driver, there it was... glorious and magnificent 4K
    • My 6 year old desktop graphics card (Radeon 5870) doesn't support 4K - the highest it goes is QHD
    • The monitor supports 4K at 60Hz, but requires DisplayPort 1.2 for this
    • For the price and quality this is perhaps the best 4K monitor out there
    • For those of you that don't have a computer that has 4K drivers, you can now purchase a USB 3.0 Pluggable 4K Adapter and fully appreciate the 4K resolution.
    • So every time I run the game, I take my character for a 10 seconds walk around the city and drive one car till I see the stuttering has finished then enjoy a smooth game (until all hell breaks lose when 4 police cars are trying to ram my car that's when the game stutters a bit).FINAL THOUGHTSDo I regret spending $650 on this 4K