Tuesday, August 31st 2021

iiyama Announces 28" 4K XUB2893UHSU Monitor

iiyama introduces the XUB2893UHSU, a stylish 28" edge to edge design monitor perfect for multi-monitor configuration, suited for offices or home-offices. The 28-inch model with 4K resolution displays 4 times more information than a Full HD monitor. This allows the user plenty of screen space for multitasking, while delivering sharpness of content. IPS panel technology offers wide viewing angles making it easy for multiple viewers to collaborate with co-workers and clients. It also offers accurate and consistent color reproduction making it especially suited for content creators, graphic designers, photo and video editors, creatives and other professionals who work in visually intensive spaces where details matter. Providing 100% sRGB coverage and extensive hue and saturation adjustment capabilities, guarantees perfect color calibration.

For speed and ease of use, the XUB2893UHSU features a 4-port USB hub, offering one USB upstream and four downstream ports, so users can connect their keyboard and mouse to the monitor. The USB port also supports fast charge allowing users to charge their compatible smartphones. Digital HDMI and DisplayPort inputs coupled with high contrast and brightness values, guarantee that the monitor provides excellent performance for photography and web design.
The monitor also incorporates an ergonomic stand with height adjustment, tilt, swivel and pivot to support ergonomic comfort and versatility. Flicker free and blue light reduction technology reduces the strain and fatigue on the users' eyes, ensuring the best wellbeing possible for high usage. It is therefore the perfect solution for all those who appreciate workspace flexibility and ergonomics.

Specifications
  • Model name: XUB2893UHSU
  • Screen Size: 28'', 71 cm
  • Panel: IPS LED
  • Native Resolution: 3840 X 2160 @ 60 Hz
  • Contrast Ratio: 1000:1
  • Brightness: 300 cd/m²
  • Color support: 1.07B 10bit (8bit + Hi-FRC) (sRGB: 100%; NTSC: 72%)
  • Response time: 3 ms
  • Speakers: 2x 2 W
  • Height adjustment: 130 mm
  • Tilt: 90°,45° left 45° right
  • Swivel: 23° up; 5° down
  • Other features: Flicker Free, Blue Light Reducer
Source: iiyama
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7 Comments on iiyama Announces 28" 4K XUB2893UHSU Monitor

#1
Chrispy_
28" 4K is a stupid size/resolution combo.

It doesn't matter what OS you use, you're going to be in "non-integer scaling" hell for pretty much everything. 157ppi leaves you at the mercy of 125/150/175% scaling - all of which look like ass.

28" is too big for 1080p and too small* for 4K. Fight me.


* - might work for 4K gaming where 25-30" is desirable, but competitive gamers choose framerate over resolution every time and this isn't a gaming monitor, not by a long shot....
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#2
Vayra86
Chrispy_28" 4K is a stupid size/resolution combo.

It doesn't matter what OS you use, you're going to be in "non-integer scaling" hell for pretty much everything. 157ppi leaves you at the mercy of 125/150/175% scaling - all of which look like ass.

28" is too big for 1080p and too small* for 4K. Fight me.


* - might work for 4K gaming where 25-30" is desirable, but competitive gamers choose framerate over resolution every time and this isn't a gaming monitor, not by a long shot....
It might work for gaming at 60hz with half res or no AA 4K with heavily upscaled UI :D

I see a market! :D
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#3
kapqa
Chrispy_28" 4K is a stupid size/resolution combo.

It doesn't matter what OS you use, you're going to be in "non-integer scaling" hell for pretty much everything. 157ppi leaves you at the mercy of 125/150/175% scaling - all of which look like ass.

28" is too big for 1080p and too small* for 4K. Fight me.


* - might work for 4K gaming where 25-30" is desirable, but competitive gamers choose framerate over resolution every time and this isn't a gaming monitor, not by a long shot....
what about 5k at 27~inch?
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#4
Lomskij
Surprised they didn't call it "frameless" :-)
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#5
Chrispy_
kapqawhat about 5k at 27~inch?
Absolutely fine - that's 217 dpi which is pretty much perfect size for 200% for an effective 108 dpi. The problem isn't scaling, since 200% and 300% look great - it's scaling at non-integer values that results in the image quality going to hell.

Benchmark for raster fonts is 96 dpi and people generally get upset if it's below 80dpi because the pixels are too visible at regular viewing distance, and at 120dpi even people with great eyesight end up leaning forward to read text because by that point it's as small as newspaper fine print, but at a further viewing distance than you'd normally read a newspaper.
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#6
dyonoctis
Chrispy_28" 4K is a stupid size/resolution combo.

It doesn't matter what OS you use, you're going to be in "non-integer scaling" hell for pretty much everything. 157ppi leaves you at the mercy of 125/150/175% scaling - all of which look like ass.

28" is too big for 1080p and too small* for 4K. Fight me.


* - might work for 4K gaming where 25-30" is desirable, but competitive gamers choose framerate over resolution every time and this isn't a gaming monitor, not by a long shot....
But iMacs are 5k on a 27 inch, and they look fine...windows is just doing a poor job at upscaling (I wrote that before seeing you answer)
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#7
Chrispy_
dyonoctisBut iMacs are 5k on a 27 inch, and they look fine...windows is just doing a poor job at upscaling (I wrote that before seeing you answer)
Yep. Integer scaling is the only way because even in a modern, vector-heavy UI like iOS or Android you will still have to deal with raster fonts, raster images, and raster UI elements in applications.
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