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Neon_Lights
Level 7
MarshallR wrote:
Just checked: PG27 production starts now in May, so mid/late May/early June for first markets depending on how it's being shipped.

Not sure X series yet. It's often mostly waiting for mass-production of panel availability and/or mass production to meet a certain quality standard.

For the record: Monitors don't wait for graphics cards. They just launch on their own schedule.*





My original post:

https://www.inet.se/produkt/2210502/acer-27-predator-x27-4k-144hz-hdr-g-sync-quantum-dot

On this retailer site, the Acer Predator X27 is listed as to be shipped April 5th. Because ASUS usually release their version a little earlier than Acer/the other manufacturers, it is likely that the PG27UQ will be released (assuming that shipping date is correct) during March, this would also still stick to the Q1 2018 release window.


For reference, see the posts in this thread:

http://www.overclock.net/t/1620061/vc-asus-announces-swift-pg27uq-4k-ips-144hz-g-sync-hdr-monitor/10...

http://www.overclock.net/t/1620061/vc-asus-announces-swift-pg27uq-4k-ips-144hz-g-sync-hdr-monitor/11...
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bubba123 wrote:
LG customer service is outstanding I have image retention on my oled tv and they are coming out to my home to repair/ replace the unit some people have even received the newer version tv like the 2018 model 1:46 of video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nX0AXzWm2cI


LG is the king of TV’s, hope to see OLED monitors from them, i am sure they will find a solution for burn-in.
I have a feeling that OLED monitors are coming. This day will be the best day in my life watching the end and the dead of LCD displays and all their issues.
If you had the TV from other company, having the policy of AUO, asus acer... They told you: it is normal, live with it.*

ELIESEH wrote:
LG is the king of TV’s, hope to see OLED monitors from them, i am sure they will find a solution for burn-in.
I have a feeling that OLED monitors are coming. This day will be the best day in my life watching the end and the dead of LCD displays and all their issues.
If you had the TV from other company, having the policy of AUO, asus acer... They told you: it is normal, live with it.*


I haven't even opened my PG27UQ yet if its bad I just might request a full refund especially now that its sold out everywhere I hate having to go through multiple returns for a good panel I still have my tv I can use right now anyway. So this monitor was just a 2nd screen for me for fps games.

bubba123 wrote:
I haven't even opened my PG27UQ yet if its bad I just might request a full refund especially now that its sold out everywhere I hate having to go through multiple returns for a good panel I still have my tv I can use right now anyway. So this monitor was just a 2nd screen for me for fps games.


I can't find the monitor anywhere in my country yet you bought it and did not even open it. sigh.

xMrAx
Level 7
I sent back one that had no dead pixels, but backlight bleed on the right side. Now I have one that has no backlight bleed, but two dead pixels. One in the upper left corner and one in the lower left corner. I'm debating whether to exchange this one as the dead pixels, while annoying, are not really noticeable while gaming. Having no backlight bleed seems much more important, than dealing with no dead pixels that are barely noticeable.

Arrggggh, it still bugs me in the back of the head that there are two dead pixels, but I don't want to go through the whole exchange process again.......

ELIESEH
Level 11
Stop wasting your time and money, king of TV and monitors is here, LG is here with LG 32GK850G, When VA puts IPS to shame. Contrast is king
Watch on high resolution before giving your opinion:
*https://youtu.be/NrsC9ysPyiU

ELIESEH wrote:
Stop wasting your time and money, king of TV and monitors is here, LG is here with LG 32GK850G, When VA puts IPS to shame. Contrast is king
Watch on high resolution before giving your opinion:
*https://youtu.be/NrsC9ysPyiU


are you serious dude? This compared to a monitor like PG27UQ?

LOLOLOLOLLLOOLOL*

deadchip12 wrote:
are you serious dude? This compared to a monitor like PG27UQ?

LOLOLOLOLLLOOLOL*



opening pg27uq on my next off day I hope it turns out good I'm never buying a VA panel

deadchip12 wrote:
are you serious dude? This compared to a monitor like PG27UQ?

LOLOLOLOLLLOOLOL*


Only VA quantum dot is better than this screen.
Enjoy your backlight bleed, IPS glow and halo effect. LOL *

This is the PG27UQ that you are talking about:

*74776*

Are you kidding me? 2.5k$ for this!!!

**https://youtu.be/Chc38IvnEjQ

The disaster at 2:57min*

ELIESEH wrote:
Only VA quantum dot is better than this screen.
Enjoy your backlight bleed, IPS glow and halo effect. LOL *

This is the PG27UQ that you are talking about:

*74776*

Are you kidding me? 2.5k$ for this!!!

**https://youtu.be/Chc38IvnEjQ

The disaster at 2:57min*


Honestly, I would say that's a common problem with anything AUO makes. IPS QLED with Variable Backlight is very promising. AUO just rushes and makes everything ****.

ELIESEH wrote:
Only VA quantum dot is better than this screen.
Enjoy your backlight bleed, IPS glow and halo effect. LOL *

This is the PG27UQ that you are talking about:

*74776*

Are you kidding me? 2.5k$ for this!!!

**https://youtu.be/Chc38IvnEjQ

The disaster at 2:57min*


I only paid $1870 for mine so I'm laughing all the way to the bank my titan v cost more then this thing.