The Asus VP28UQGCheck Price on Amazon is a 28-inch 4K (3840 x 2160) Monitor. It is based on a TN panel. It covers 100% of the sRGB color gamut and supports 10-bit color depth (8-bit + FRC) via dithering.
The 4K resolution makes images and text look more detailed. You will also have more screen real-estate than a 1080p monitor.
Though TN panels have the worst color accuracy out of all panels, the Asus VP28UQGCheck Price on Amazon does have a decent image quality. It is not on par with the IPS panels but still, it is better than most of the other TN panel monitors.
The colors are decent across the monitor and the images look vibrant. It will be more than enough for gaming and watching movies.
You can also try tweaking the color settings if you want to further improve the image quality.
Here are my best color settings for the Asus VP28UQGCheck Price on Amazon. Using them made console gaming on PS4 Pro and Xbox One much better.
- Picture Mode = Standard
- Brightness = 50
- Contrast = 70-75
- Vivid Pixel = 50
- Trace Free = 60
- Color temperature = Normal
- Smart View = Off
Do keep in mind that all monitors are different and these settings worked well for me. If you’re able to achieve even better image quality using different settings, go with them. For most people, these settings should be more than enough to make gaming enjoyable.
The combination of 28-inch screen size and 4K resolution results in a massive pixel density of 157PPI. The images are full of detail and the text appears sharp. It is also easy on the eyes as there won’t be any pixelated images and blurry text.
The viewing angles of this monitor are narrow. You get 170°(H) / 160°(V) viewing angles. There won’t be any change in color, brightness, and contrast levels as long as you view the monitor directly without any skewed angles.
The Asus VP28UQGCheck Price on Amazon has a brightness level of 300-nits and a contrast ratio of 1000:1. They are decent enough for most well-lit spaces though it would have been better to have more brightness on this monitor.
The monitor we reviewed had no dead pixels on it. There was also no backlight bleeding on it.
It has a matte anti-glare coating that will help prevent any reflections that form on it.