Product Comparison: Acer B286HK vs ASUS PB287Q
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- Response time is good for gaming on the DP connected monitor.
- Decent monitor for general use. It has adorable resolution and good response time.
- Screen resolution is crisp and consistent. Everything on this monitor looks gorgeous.
- Screen refresh rate and input response rate is great and any delay is barely perceptible.
- I got this monitor to see what 4k video actually looks like, and it works pretty good for that.
- I am doing photo editing so I need the extra resolution for pinpoint accuracy. Great resolution!
- It can do 60Hz at this resolution. Good monitor for me.
- 4K resolution with adequate quality, matte finish.
- I will never want to go back to 1080p resolution. This size and resolution is the sweet spot, especially for gaming.
- I set the monitor resolution to 1920x1080 for my desktop (Raedon 290x) when I'm playing games. Great monitor.
Acer B286HK
ASUS PB287Q
- Picture is amazing. All the colors look vibrant, and the panel is very good.
- Solid 4K TN panel, with great colors and acceptable viewing angles.
- Fantastic display, great image quality for a TN panel.
- This monitor seems to display neutrals noticeably cooler than my Mac's screen, so I don't tend to trust its representation of other colors.
- Monitor has poor viewing angle in the vertical direction.
- The monitor itself is crystal clear, excellent color reproduction and a near perfect viewing area.
- Amazing color and speed. Very happy with the purchase.
- The colors/contrast is great along with the viewing angles are great too!
- TN is not color rich like IPS but response time is significantly faster.
- I spent some time making tweaks to try and get some semi-accurate colors on this monitor.
- It is easily mounted, lightweight, and very easy to navigate the OSD.
- Monitor itself looks nice. No dead pixels. The stand is stable and adjusts smoothly.
- Love that the monitor can be rotated so that it's vertical instead of horizontal.
- The speakers are really low quality. Honestly, as expected.
- My only disappointment was the quality of the sound coming from the internal speakers.
- Good features on monitor for selecting different brightness's for things like movies, gaming, etc. I'm happy with cost.
- Makes for easy editing. It's also a great feature to flip the screen.
- This articulation of the screen is a great feature and I might mention it tilts greatly in both vertical and horizontal.
- Nice to have features that are fairly common today.
- Has a nice image/features, this is the best one to get.
- Great monitor. WIth every port connected, monitor works well.
- Monitor works completely flawless, connected via DisplayPort 1.2.
- Monitor has plenty of inputs, powered USB 3 ports which allowed me to even charge my phone.
- It's a great monitor for docking a laptop because it has the built-in USB hub.
- Hooked up via Displayport to a 970 FTW+ evga graphics card, burned it a little hot when gaming at 4k but it is beautiful.
- I have an ASUS NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 video card and connect with DisplayPort if that matters. Good connect.
- I connected the monitor through DVI cable to my GTX 1070.
- Connecting the monitor via Display Port 1.2 (HDMI and DP cords both provided) to a single Nvidia GTX970 graphics card was simple.
- A single DisplayPort 1.2 cable is all you need for both video and audio connections.
- I have it connected via Display Port so that I have a higher refresh rate.
Acer B286HK
ASUS PB287Q