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Asus, I would like to thank you for this amazing experience (PG279Q)

Beatnutz
Level 7
Dear Asus,

I have been a gamer all my life, got my first taste of console gaming about 32 years ago and have
since then been a hardcore console gamer. And I still am to this day.

I have never been anti computer gaming, it just was not my thing. I preferred to sit in a couch in
front of a big TV. My family has grown since then and the living room is no longer my domain, neither
am I impressed by the new generation of consoles that felt outdated the same day they came.

I've been longing for the ultimate experience, like REALLY, REALLY longing for it. I've been pretty
obsessed with it actually (my old friend OCD kicked in again). Made a ton of research
and felt like I knew everything I needed to know. Hell, I even saw the bad reviews people gave your
PG279Q screen. But, you know... internet.

Finally got around to order a beast-PC and the PG279Q monitor. The monitor arrived the next day. It was
as if they couldn't wait to get rid of it. PC wouldn't arrive until a week later so I had to test the monitor with
my current laptop instead.

BLAM!!! That's when it hit me. The screen is YELLOW. It's like
a gradient that starts from half the screen and works its way up making everything look super cheap and disgusting.
When I open up the backlight test my whole room lights up from the bleed. I honestly feel like it's giving me
a sun tan. Which is in a way practical, but not exactly what I was going for when I laid down the money for the screen.

So now I'm standing here. With my computer soon arriving and the screen on it's way back to the store. Who knows
when/if I'll get a replacement.


SO, thank you Asus for this amazing experience. It's been a thrill giving you all that money and then ruining weeks
of anticipation. Really looking forward to getting another really bad version of your screen in maybe 2-3 weeks, and
then being disappointed again.
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Bahz
Level 12
Hi Beatnutz,

I sent you a PM, please kindly get back to me.

Thanks,
Bahz

CptSpig
Level 7
Beatnutz wrote:
Dear Asus,

I have been a gamer all my life, got my first taste of console gaming about 32 years ago and have
since then been a hardcore console gamer. And I still am to this day.

I have never been anti computer gaming, it just was not my thing. I preferred to sit in a couch in
front of a big TV. My family has grown since then and the living room is no longer my domain, neither
am I impressed by the new generation of consoles that felt outdated the same day they came.

I've been longing for the ultimate experience, like REALLY, REALLY longing for it. I've been pretty
obsessed with it actually (my old friend OCD kicked in again). Made a ton of research
and felt like I knew everything I needed to know. Hell, I even saw the bad reviews people gave your
PG279Q screen. But, you know... internet.

Finally got around to order a beast-PC and the PG279Q monitor. The monitor arrived the next day. It was
as if they couldn't wait to get rid of it. PC wouldn't arrive until a week later so I had to test the monitor with
my current laptop instead.

BLAM!!! That's when it hit me. The screen is YELLOW. It's like
a gradient that starts from half the screen and works its way up making everything look super cheap and disgusting.
When I open up the backlight test my whole room lights up from the bleed. I honestly feel like it's giving me
a sun tan. Which is in a way practical, but not exactly what I was going for when I laid down the money for the screen.

So now I'm standing here. With my computer soon arriving and the screen on it's way back to the store. Who knows
when/if I'll get a replacement.


SO, thank you Asus for this amazing experience. It's been a thrill giving you all that money and then ruining weeks
of anticipation. Really looking forward to getting another really bad version of your screen in maybe 2-3 weeks, and
then being disappointed again.


Did you call Asus and try to get some help with this issue? It may not even be the monitor. I love my Asus Rog PG279Q best gaming monitor I have ever owned.