Asus ROG Swift PG27AQ Review

Asus has one of the widest ranges of adaptive-sync displays on the market, catering for both C-Sync and FreeSync, for users of Nvidia and AMD CPUs respectively. Their general high quality has impressed us in previous reviews, and they’ve also come packed with features, including flexible stands that pivot, rotate and tilt, as well as … Read more

Asus N551JX Review

Great design and powerful components, but the screen mars an otherwise labs. Read our Asus N551JX Review The Asus N551JX’s powerful internals place it at the non-portable end of the spectrum. It’s 32mm thick and weighs a wince-inducing 2.7kg, even without its large power adapter. You won’t tip over backwards if you sling it into a … Read more

Asus ZenBook UX310UA Review: Lean, mean and devilishly good looking

Asus ZenBook UX310UA Review – THE SLIM, TASTEFUL design of Asus’s ZenBook range calls to mind Apple’s now-defunct MacBook Air, but with a wider range of configurations, and much more palatable pricing. In this case, the resemblance isn’t purely aesthetic. Like the MacBook Air, the ZenBook UX310UA is designed for a specific role. It’s a lightweight … Read more

Asus ZenBook Flip UX360CA Review: A convertible that’s as flat as a pancake

This year, every tablet seems to have an optional keyboard to make it a laptop, and every laptop seems to have a 360-degree folding touchscreen to make it a tablet. Either way, there’s usually a compromise with these convertibles -the tablets’ keyboards often aren’t very pleasant to type on, and the laptops’ touchscreens often aren’t … Read more

Asus GL502VS Review

Pascal rocks the mobile world The moment we’ve all been waiting for has finally arrived. Nvidia launched its new GeForce GTX 1070 desktop part about two months ago, which is usually about the waiting time between the desktop and laptop version. Well, Asus were the first to get us a sample of the new mobile … Read more

ASUS PG348Q Review

The king of all gaming displays The era of the premium of gaming display has finally come of age. We’ve always had a small niche of PC screens targeted at gamers, but nothing like the huge range available today. Leading the charge for screens aimed squarely at gamer’s retinas is Asus, and the new PG348Q … Read more

ASUS PB328Q Review

ASUS PB328Q Review – The ASUS PB328Q is a professional-grade monitor that combines multiple picture quality enhancements, ergonomic adjust ability, and advanced technologies that anyone who uses a PC on a daily basis will appreciate. [sc name=”increase-convertion”] As the bridge between your PC and your eyes, the monitor is one of the most important components you’ll purchase, … Read more

Asus PB287Q Review

Asus PB287Q Review – Asus, much like Dell, was one of the first companies to offer 4K monitors to the masses as long ago as late 2013. Back then, though, the screens were going, so only those with extremely deep pockets ever managed to sample UHD before the rest of us.

Clearly, Asus has some experience in the 4K arena, and the model we have here was launched last year to much applause and high praise, especially as it was so reasonably priced at that time, so we were expecting something rather good.

Asus PB287Q Review

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The Asus PB287Q is a 28″ TIM panel, with a 1ms response time and a dynamic contrast ratio of 100,000,000:1. There are a pair of HDMI ports (both of which are of the v1.4 30Hz variety) and a single DisplayPort running at 60Hz. You’ll find a pair of 2W speakers, but sadly there’s no USB hub.

Build quality for the Asus is okay, and it offers tilt, pivot and height adjustment, as well as VESA wall mounting. While it doesn’t feel like a cheap plastic unit, we found the movement a little stiff, and there were some creaks and groans from the casing as we moved the screen around.

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