ASUS Pb287q (3840 x 2160 Pixels, 28")

ASUS Pb287q

3840 x 2160 Pixels, 28"


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Nathan Erdmann

8 years ago

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ChRiZ_FL

8 years ago

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Hello Nathan NO, this monitor is NOT compatible with the PS4 Pro if you want 4K display. It does say in the specs that it is HDCP compatible, but unfortunately it does NOT support HDCP 2.2. Bought this monitor and returned it when it didn't work! I then bought the following monitor: ASUS MG28UQ This one supports HDCP 2.2. But the specs of this monitor do not explicitly state that it supports HDCP 2.2. It only says that it has an HDMI 2.0 input, which doesn't necessarily mean that it supports HDCP 2.2, but it increases the chance of HDCP 2.2 support. But it does, don't worry. I connected the PS4 Pro with a 4K HDMI cable and it looks really cool! Have fun with it! Chris

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Anonymous

3 years ago

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rephino55

7 years ago

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Floeggu87

7 years ago

Professionals would certainly switch to a better screen, but for home users it is always sufficient. It always depends on whether your PC has the necessary connections and the graphics card can output a sufficiently high resolution. All major graphics card manufacturers will certainly offer drivers for Windows 7.

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L.Schönberg

8 years ago

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Brimstone

8 years ago

Find Horny Monitors at www. SexyMonitors .com LOL G-Sync is not really necessary, you can achieve similar results with software modifications. It's just a plus if the graphics card can synchronise directly with the monitor so that no irregularities appear in the picture. You can find out more about G-Sync here: http://www.nvidia.de/object/how-does-g-sync-work-de.html. And I'm sure there's enough discussion on the internet about whether G-Sync is really necessary or not these days.

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