ASUS VP28UQG 28 4K/UHD 3840x2160 1ms DP HDMI Adaptive Sync/FreeSync Eye Care Monitor
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Stormy Waters
> 3 dayI saw some negative reviews and was hesitant on this monitor, but I was reassured when I found an old post on proper calibration. This monitor is amazing for the price. The only downfall is that it maxes out at 60hz, so its not ideal for competitive gaming. Single-player games look amazing at 4k, and 60hz is fine because you wont be getting much more than 60 fps with such high settings. If you want a monitor for single-player games or have a console, then honestly, this is the best bang for your buck.
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Prof. Clemmie Bailey
> 3 dayAfter a several month of use I am pretty satisfied with this monitor. I just needed a larger no frills monitor for coding and conferencing. My biggest complaint is that for a monitor with so many setting to protect your eyes from blue light, whenever my computer turns off or goes to suspend the screen goes completely, blindingly bright blue which defeats all the settings to protect your eyes, and your sleep. My second point of contention is its poor design. For such a large monitor there is only one VESA mount, and it is in a curved, circular recess (and used by the foot stand which you cant piggy-back on). You cant really mount a mini pc on the back which is so common these days even with an extension.
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Ghost_chantt
> 3 dayGreat great great value. Takes a bit to find the right settings but being able to save presets is a plus. Brightness is a little jarring but overall well worth it. Using with PS5.
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Tyler King
> 3 dayThe 4k quality is great. I use this monitor for gaming with my PS5 and it’s awesome
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Mr. Easton Weimann Sr.
Greater than one weekI have another similarly priced Samsung monitor and wanted a dual set up so I decided to try this one. The Samsung blows this out the water with the quality of colors, most notably the depth of blacks. Both monitors offer a crisp picture with this one ever so slightly edging the Samsung out with finer details sometimes. Other than that it has worked flawlessly since purchased which was almost a year ago so no complaints there. Its definitely a decent monitor considering the price point but there are other options I would explore if or when it comes time to purchase again.
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johnw
19-11-2024I have this monitor hooked up to a Mac Pro. I have yet to try any games on it, so no info there. Contrary to other reviews I have not found problems with cursor traces or issues related to coding. I am currently running it with stock-sized GUI which means very small characters, but that also means I have 4 times the amount of screen real estate to run debugging, etc. I rated it 4 stars because its not as nice as my iMac with 27 Retina display. Thats an unfair comparison but it still holds up well and is much less expensive. I wish it had speakers but the Mac Pro has rudimentary sound and Im using it for coding not gaming, so the low fidelity is OK.
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David D.
> 3 dayThis Asus monitor has the highest resolution I could find in a monitor under $5000. The visuals are stunning. It powers on quickly and has features to let you delay when it would go to sleep. I am very pleased with these monitors (I bought two and have them side by side as external monitors for my laptop.