Отзывы о 28" Монитор ASUS TUF Gaming VG289Q, 3840x2160, 60 Гц, IPS
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The order arrived the next day as indicated, thank you Amazon. The packaging was very good, no damage of any kind. The assembly was extremely easy all I had to do was insert the base and twist the screw at the bottom, no tools of any kind required. I was kinda disappointed that it didn’t include a HDMI cable. I have a really good one either way but it would’ve been nice to have another for backup. Included with my order was the monitor, display port, power supply and manual. I quickly got it set up and was ready to go.
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Out of the box it looked gorgeous, I made some minor tweaks and was ready to play! I’m coming from a QHD monitor with a lower response time and wasn’t expecting the same performance with this monitor as I mainly bought it for visuals, I was wrong. This monitor handles fast paced gaming very well I was blown away. I played Modern Warfare on my X1X and didn’t miss a beat coming from my larger monitor with better response times.
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I’m very happy with my purchase and will continue to look for Asus products in the future. This monitor should even be good for next gen with the series X, I look forward to keeping it for the years to come!


I mostly play COD: Warzone and for FPS games it works for me. With the PS5 coming out I think 4K and 60hz will do fine (although PS5 rumored to push 120hz).
The picture quality is great, ergonomics are great although I don’t move it much, and the monitor itself looks good and is light but feels durable. There are a number of features and visual presets to help you tailor the settings towards whatever you’re doing.
If there was one area I would say this monitor lacks is in sound quality as the speakers leave much to be desired but wasn’t a big deal to me because I use a headset anyways. I don’t have the means to test the exact input lag but it’s very responsive to me compared a Samsung monitor I had originally, and especially compared to a TV.
For console gaming I would highly recommend this monitor. For PC or for future PC users this monitor probably won’t serve you well.

A simple test is to drag the same photo between my older DELL monitor (which is also IPS type) and this ASUS VG289Q. Note that I have a dual monitor setup. I can see colors and details in areas that the DELL shows as black. I used the color sampler tool in Photoshop and verified that the color in this shadow area is indeed not supposed to be black. In mid tones, colors on the ASUS is also more vivid without being over-saturated.
If I need to print, which is rare nowadays, I can switch to sRGB mode and check the colors there. The sRGB mode has one flaw, is that the brightness can't be adjusted. It's a bit too bright for the ambient light in my room.
Movies are eye candy as well. Text look sharp due to 4K pixel density.
Check out glowing technical reviews on Tomshardware and DisplayNinja.


The only weakness is the speaker - it doesn't match the rest of the monitor design - but then again most monitors of this quality don't even have built in speakers.

The IPS Panel looks great and provides a very nice picture. The adjustable stand with tilt and built in speakers are a nice addition at this price point.
My biggest gripe so far has been adjusting the volume. I really wish they'd given the volume adjustment a dedicated physical button on the side of the monitor. Instead, the volume setting is part of the on screen settings display, and it's buried a few levels down. It's also incredibly slow to adjust the level up & down. To go from 0 to 100 takes almost 10 seconds!
I had to buy a set of external speakers that have a physical knob on them, which I wasn't expecting to need, but it fixed the issue.

The menu and menu controls I find excellent, especially compared to my previous monitor, also an ASUS, model MX279 (1080, which had "hair-trigger" menu controls that always frustrated me. This monitor is a world better in that regard.
There are some factors to be aware of with this monitor. Cable management is in my opinion poor. The ports are all vertical plug ins on a recessed under-ledge. First, I found it a pain to locate and plug in the DP and HDMI cables. I had to use a mirror and small flashlight and still found it difficult. The cables, once plugged in, extend downward and I can find no way to gather them other than from side to side in an opening at the back of the the base's upright. There is a snap on cover for the rear of the upright but it just holds the cables relatively tight to the upright but does not conceal them. I could train them directly behind the upright but then I would not use the side-to-side provision that ASUS provided.. And then....
The viewing surface of this monitor sits well forward above the base. A full 7-inches from the back edge of the base. So if you do not have a relatively deep desk or work/gaming surface you may not achieve a comfortable viewing distance. My desktop is 29-inches deep and I have it spaced 3 1/2-inches from the wall. To get a comfortable view distance I have the base slid all the way back to where the rear of the base contacts the wall. That does not produce a balance issue for me because of the monitor's front biased weight distribution. Just pointing this out for you to consider when evaluating the area where you will use it.
So. On that issue of training the cables directly behind the upright of the base..... I cannot because I need the base all the way back to the wall.
Just things to consider.

This screen is good to go!!


But this monitor, for the price point, is everything I could ask for and much more. Things I didn't even know I needed. Height adjustable, swivel left/right/up/down. Looks really sleek. Considerably thin bezel. No dead pixels I've noticed. Ive used for about 2 weeks. Its got different modes for different viewing subjects, movies, fps, racing, etc. It's got an adjustable center dot/crosshair, which I didn't even know was a thing monitors these days do, but it makes aiming a cinch and gives me an edge I definitely didn't have before. Playing RDR2 was awe-inspiring. I am using "scenery mode" which seems to provide eye-popping contrast and makes everything look lush and vivid.
I don't remember if this is IPS or what but its certainly got the lumens and the saturation, the definition, lack of bleed, just everything about this I am so impressed with. But again, this was a huge upgrade for me so I can't really compare it honestly to its competition, except to say this was one of the cheapest 4k monitors that didn't seem like total crap, and I am a happy camper.

This monitor was everything I ever wanted. It is almost identical to the mg28uq but newer and with hdr. I couldn't believe it when I saw the price. Worth every penny. Trust me you won't be disappointed for all that you get in such an affordable price.







Right out of the box, looked great. I fiddled with settings, and it really is a nice little monitor. Find it to be way brighter than my 1440p AOC AG273QS4R4, and the shadow boost helps out alot. For 320$ USD and 4k 60 fps gaming with a casual mind set, this monitor has been a really great buy. Opened up The Witcher 3 at 4k native, and colors were fine, and the image was 'fidelity' filled than my 1440p monitor.
Works for me. /shrug/
Thanks Amazon Warehouse :)



