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ASUS PB287Q 4K Monitor

NCIX: http://bit.ly/WY5yya

Amazon: http://georiot.co/3ken

 

ASUS has knocked it out of the park with the PB287Q. This monitor is suitable for casual content creation, gaming, productivity, and pretty much anything else you can think of. If it's time to go 4K, then it's time to go find whichever retailer has the best price on the PB287Q.

 

 

 

 

**IMPORTANT NOTE** Due to the product embargo for this monitor, I can't release the video until 6am pacific time :(

 

The good news is that it's worth the wait!

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Got super excited when I saw it for $450 on Amazon, but I double checked and saw it was the PB278Q. :( Asus should really rethink their naming scheme

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Won't buy unless it's 4K Ips G-sync/ free sync for relatively low $$$.

Sorry if that's already invented, can't watch because I'm at work. :P

who cares...

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Not to be confused with the PB278Q... cmon guys, these model names are getting a bit out of hand.

 

Seriously.

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**IMPORTANT NOTE** Due to the product embargo for this monitor, I can't release the video until 6am pacific time :(

 

The good news is that it's worth the wait!

 

 

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Yesss, I have been waiting FOREVER for this monitor! :D

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This is awesome but now i'm torn whether to hold off for the G- SYNC Acer panel or not depending on how much more expensive it is. 

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Fedora....

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Fedora....

 

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If it´s not ips.... I would still go with this one here in my country... Don´t fall off your chair..

 

http://www.pcdiga.com/2/13266/Monitor-Dell-UltraSharp-32-IPS-4k-Ultra-HD-UP3214Q

IPS is not worth almost 4 Times the cost of this one. Did you not hear how linus has said time and time and again, including this video that the quality of these 4K TNs is really not bad or crappy at all. 

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Anyone care to explain the pros and cons of this vs. a possible Gsync monitor?

Or perhaps will Gsync be crammable into this?

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Did anyone else notice that Linus tested the millisecond lag at 1080p? Isn't it possible for the millisecond lag to change between 1080p and 4k?

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Anyone care to explain the pros and cons of this vs. a possible Gsync monitor?

Or perhaps will Gsync be crammable into this?

A G-Sync monitor gaming experience definitely will be better and smoother. However it's definitely going to be more expensive. The upcoming G-Sync Acer monitor is going to be at least $1000. As for cramming in g-sync the only monitor you can mod with g-sync is the asus vg248qe, anything else you're going to having to wait till it comes out already built in. 

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I wish Linus reviewed this. http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/productdetail.aspx?c=us&l=en&cs=19&sku=860-BBCD

 

It's a monitor with 4k, IPS, 60Hz, 1.07B colors, 350 cd/m2, and 8ms GTG for $950.

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I wish Linus reviewed this. http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/productdetail.aspx?c=us&l=en&cs=19&sku=860-BBCDhttp://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/productdetail.aspx?c=us&l=en&cs=19&sku=860-BBCD

 

It's a monitor with 4k, IPS, 60Hz, 1.07B colors, 350 cd/m2, and 8ms GTG for $950.

 

MST ... meh ...

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Sooo you're done with the 21:9 monitor now? Make up your mind Linus!

May I refer you to 9:03 in the video?

 

He claims that he still prefers the 21:9 ratio, but there are some drawbacks to it. 

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