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ASUS' 31.5-inch 4K monitor may be the ideal display for many content creators, but a typical asking price over $3,000 rules it out for all but the most affluent. Much to our relief, the company is bringing the cost of its technology closer to Earth with a new 28-inch display, the PB287Q. It touts the extra-sharp 3,840 x 2,160 resolution of its bigger sibling, just in a smaller and cheaper form factor. You aren't giving up much in the way of features, either, as the 28-inch panel boasts a quick 1ms response time, DisplayPort, MHL-capable HDMI and a rotatable design. The real highlight, of course, is the discount -- the PB287Q will ship in the second quarter for $799, which both puts it on par with Lenovo's affordable 4K display and makes it easier to justify for penny-pinching workstation buyers.
I like the price and displayport supporting 60Hz, but I like to upgrade to larger display like the 50 inch Vizio i posted in the other tread. Too bad the Vizio doesn't have displayport and no Graphic Card supports HDMI 2.0 at this time, hope that will change soon.
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It's confirmed, 28 inches of 4K resolution, 1ms response time and native 60Hz operation
Read more at ASUS-PCDYWith this in mind ASUS has been working on designing and developing a monitor that would offer the image quality, response time and size being communicated by PC enthusiasts and PC gamers. Here at CES 2014 the new PB287Q is being unveiled offering up 28 inches of 4K resolution, 1ms response time and native 60Hz operation. Based on a newly developed panel that is lower in cost but not in quality it allows the new PB287Q to be aggressively priced with a projected $799 MSRP. After spending some hands on time with the monitor I have come away thoroughly impressed. Rich detail and good color saturation, that is a check. Good grey-scale and black reproduction, that is a check. Sharpness and a bright even picture, that is also a check. To top it all it features a special blue light filter that helps to reduce flicker and reduce eyestrain.
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