Awards
The two 27 inch models in this test are very interesting: clearly cheaper than the 32 inch competitors, but with outstanding image quality. ASUS convinces with more connections
"The AOC might have the upper hand in statistic image quality, but the leg-free ASUS pinches overall honours"
The ASUS may be a little more expensive but thanks to it's extras it is still an excellent choice. The PB287Q also receives a Gold award.
t's hard to beat such a great 4K panel, with a stand that actually adjusts, for the price. Last year 4K screens were the preserve of the extremely wealthy, but with the ASUS PB287Q it's now within the grasp of the average enthusiast. Seek one out at the earliest opportunity. Unquestionably Gold Award winning. Can we have another?
"Amazing colour reproduction for a TN screen, and great value for the resolution on offer. Affordable 4k has arrived"
“If you’re in the market for a big-screen monitor at a sensible price, the Asus PB287Q will take some beating.”
“However, as Asus has employed a 10-bit TN panel, the PB287Q is capable of reproducing far more delicate transitions between colours than its budget namesakes. As a result, several members of the PC Pro team mistook the PB287Q for an IPS monitor.”
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