• Reviews around pixel (1.23 of 5)

    Acer Predator Gaming X34 Pbmiphzx Curved 34" UltraWide QHD Monitor with NVIDIA G-SYNC Technology (Display Port & HDMI Port)

    • Bleed and a dead pixel
    • At first I thought fine, whatever, I'll just deal with it, but eventually I sent for a replacement which had not only dead pixels, but also a small dark spot in the middle of the screen
    • what you've already seen.- no dead pixels working out of the
    • It came to me with a dead pixel right in the middle of the monitor.
    • Has no backlight bleed or dead pixels and worked great right out of the box
    • and/or IPS glow, dead pixel(s) etc
    • Even though i'm lucky enough to not have dead pixels or back light bleed, the quality build of the monitor bothers me a bit because on the right bottom side of the monitor, it seems that the bottom rim piece with the predator logo seems to be a bit loose
    • However with the company ACER's policy on RMA's for their monitors, "We only do RMA's for 5% or more on dead pixels" really left a bad taste in my mouth for the company ACER
    • There is just one minor drawback about this monitor, which is the resolution, I mean 2560 by 1080, most ultrawides have 3440 by 1440.But with that out of the way, this monitor is basically perfect, color wise, and gaming wise, the best one I've seen, predator has really nailed it!One thing, mine did have one dead pixel
    • The first monitor had one dead pixel, I would have been willing to live with the dead pixel until the ghosting began
    • I had no dead pixels
    • No dead pixels
    • You really got to want 35" or large pixels (understandable for aging eyes).
    • no light bleed, no dead pixels
    • First came all dusted like used for display and dead pixels
    • Mine had very little backlight bleed and no dead pixels that I couod find
    • I assumed that maybe the panel having a dead pixel meant it was defective and was why I was seeing such bad ghosting
    • No dead pixels, worked perfectly upon arrival
    • The monitor arrived with zero dead, hot, or stuck pixels
    • I thought I had a dead pixel and was going to send it back
    • Mine came with no dead pixels and there is minimal IPS back light bleeding on the lower left and right corners and none on the top.
    • No dead pixels, no light bleed
    • No dead pixels, worked perfectly upon arrival
    • I do have a dead pixel, but didn't realize until after I couldn't return it
    • I've read that VA panels have vastly improved ghosting issues of the past and that holds true with this model.- QC: My particular unit shows absolutely zero VA glow, and there's not a dead pixel to be seen
    • It had one dead pixel at first but the gentlest of figure pushes got rid of it
    • No dead or stuck pixels
    • The first monitor had several dead pixels, dust under the screen, and a weird horizontal line flicker at the topmost pixel line.
    • Aside from the backlight/dead pixel lottery you may have to include it's OC feature
    • The reason for the edit is that after only about 6 weeks of daily use, mine developed 3 dead pixels in a cluster in the top right corner
    • I don't know if it was a dead pixel or what it was but it never went away
    • I don't notice the less dense pixel count as much
    • I picked up the Z35P after having to return 2 Samsung cf791's due to dead pixels and the sound not working.
    • Plus, mine came with 0 issues, no dead pixels, no problems at all
    • Fortunately there were no dead pixels on mine, and the on screen panel is quite simple to understand
    • I read a few reviews on here of people saying they had no ghosting issues, meaning that both units I received are defective and both having dead pixels
    • Has no backlight bleed or dead pixels and worked great right out of the box
    • Big dead pixel and bleed worse than Asus one
    • what you've already seen.- no dead pixels working out of the
    • No dead pixels
    • Had burnt out pixels in the shape of an eye lash. tried to fix myself with software but had to return cuz it kept bugging me at this price point
    • I ordered one that had more dead pixels than I could have imagined a screen could possibly have
    • The panel is absolutely flawless with no defective/dead pixels whatsoever
    • 4/5/16 so the second replacement also a very noticeable dead pixel in the left bottom corner
    • The higher resolution is nice however it is kind of a wash from 1080p due to the larger screen size but it is noticeably shaper than 1080P.I have not found any dead pixels and the monitor was in perfect cosmetic condition
    • and I always snap to the dead pixels on bright scenes as the pixel density on this monitor is rather low (which I prefer for gaming).Was expecting a lot more out of this screen, kind of wish I went for the X34 now even though it is a much higher res.
    • Also, my monitor came with so far what I see 3 dead pixels
    • My particular model has a single dead pixel that I can
    • 120hz 3D monitor and my Acer Predator came with no dead or stuck pixels and the picture is great
    • I've gone through two of these monitors now, both displaying the same problem (flickering in the top right and left of the screen, and developing dead pixels.
    • First time powering up already have a dead pixel.
    • Great IPS display, came with 0 dead pixels
    • zero dead pixel where my had 2 on x34
    • So just a word to the wise, keep a close eye on your panel for dead pixels showing up and hopefully if it does happen to you, it will be caught in time to exchange it with amazon
    • The replacement showed up with another dead pixel in a different spot and the ghosting was worse