09-03-2017
10:57 AM
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03-05-2024
09:55 PM
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ROGBot
09-14-2017 03:08 AM
09-15-2017 03:13 AM
09-17-2017 08:41 PM
overdriven12 wrote:
Hi MasterC,
The replacement of the 1st monitor arrived today and so far it's absolutely great!
This one is from a different batch -> Manufacturing Date April 2017
I keep you updated on the replacement of the 3rd monitor which will arrive either tomorrow or on monday.
EDIT:
2nd replacement just arrived (Manufacturing Date April 2017), almost no lightbleed but a dead pixel in the bottom right corner.
I'm gonna keep it though it's not too bad.
09-29-2017 06:02 AM
overdriven12 wrote:
Hi MasterC,
The replacement of the 1st monitor arrived today and so far it's absolutely great!
This one is from a different batch -> Manufacturing Date April 2017
I keep you updated on the replacement of the 3rd monitor which will arrive either tomorrow or on monday.
EDIT:
2nd replacement just arrived (Manufacturing Date April 2017), almost no lightbleed but a dead pixel in the bottom right corner.
I'm gonna keep it though it's not too bad.
09-29-2017 06:15 AM
overdriven12 wrote:
Hi MasterC,
The replacement of the 1st monitor arrived today and so far it's absolutely great!
This one is from a different batch -> Manufacturing Date April 2017
I keep you updated on the replacement of the 3rd monitor which will arrive either tomorrow or on monday.
EDIT:
2nd replacement just arrived (Manufacturing Date April 2017), almost no lightbleed but a dead pixel in the bottom right corner.
I'm gonna keep it though it's not too bad.
10-02-2017 09:09 PM
Mamosha wrote:
Can you please send me a pic with this dead pixel?
09-16-2017 06:16 PM
BaronVonUsername wrote:
I recently purchased a new PG279Q with an April 2017 manufacture date from a respectable big box retailer. I had to return it due to a dead pixel in the center of the screen and the poor condition of the monitor out of the box. I'm considering trying again, but before I do, I'd like to know if the following is normal for a new PG279Q:
1) My monitor/stand was already assembled despite the quick start guide suggesting I would have to do this myself.
2) The only screen protection consisted of a loose foam bag and a piece of bubble wrap taped to the frame.
3) There were smudges/handprints on the upper left corner of the screen.
4) Styrofoam dust was stuck in gaps between the bezel and outer frame.
5) A foil card listing the features was under the bubble wrap and appeared to have caused some light scratches visible in a sunlit room.
Overall, I got the impression that my "new" monitor had already been opened, removed, assembled and repackaged. Is this normal for Asus? Other than the unfortunately placed dead pixel and the "dirty" condition, the picture quality and construction were fantastic, but I'm somewhat apprehensive of trying another if this is considered normal for a fresh-from-the-box Asus monitor.*
09-17-2017 08:44 PM
FatalityZZ wrote:
I ordered new PG279Q monitor recently from Amazon too and everything that you listed was exactly the same in my case, so I guess it might be standard procedure?
It has some bleeding so I am not sure whether to keep it or return 😕
Monitor: Manufactured March 2017, Stock settings, Brightness: 60
Photo: Samsung galaxy s7, iso 100
Monitor: Manufactured March 2017, Stock settings, Brightness: 60
Photo: Samsung galaxy s7, iso 800