• Reviews around bleed (1.82 of 5)

    ASUS MG28UQ 4K/UHD 28-Inch FreeSync Gaming Monitor

    • Taking one star off because I had to return the first one for at least 7 dead pixels and it had some pretty awful backlight bleed so the Quality Control is still pretty iffy.
    • backlight bleed in the bottom right corner (This monitor would have been PERFECT if it wasn't for
    • Backlight bleed will cast a yellow hue over the edges of the screen while IPS glow affects the luminance of the area, making the edges of the screen seem slightly brighter and almost a blue hue
    • So It seems like after 4 monitors (1 from Newegg, 3 from Amazon), they all had some type of issue, whether it was stuck pixels, dead pixels, back light bleed, and weird (but rare
    • I was relieved to see that there was no backlight bleed and the monitor exceeded my expectations.
    • DR, If you can get past the absolutely terrible back light bleeding, and the not so good color of this VA panel then this monitor is amazing
    • No dead pixels, absolutely NO backlight bleed and the IPS glow is Very Very minimal.
    • No dead pixels, absolutely NO backlight bleed and the IPS glow is Very Very minimal.
    • Absolutely awful back-light bleed
    • 3Nixeus 27' Edge: Great picture (although requires calibration), worst speakers of the group, the stand is ok, the menu structure is not great, but the lack of blacklight bleed and controlled IPS glow is amazing
    • No dead pixels no backlight bleeding.
    • Back light bleed is definitely not the worst, and it can be dealt with
    • I had the same issue with a horrendous color shift in the bottom right corner and very noticeable back light bleeding in the top left corner and bottom right corner
    • I checked for dead pixels and backlight bleeding and was relieved to find that my monitor was perfectly fine!
    • First off, I realize that it can be hit/miss with getting a display that doesn't have issues with dead pixels, backlight bleeding, etc.
    • Backlight bleed is an issue
    • Well the 2nd one had backlight bleeding allover the left side
    • The infamous backlight-bleed problem is real but it is not a deal breaker while gaming
    • Backlight bleed is acceptable, not the best I've seen but not the worst either
    • No dead pixels and the back light bleed is not noticeable
    • So yeah, these monitors have irregularities on the screen, backlight bleed issues, clouding, etc, but so do most LCD panels, especially the ones that don't have a mirror reflective finish that masks these issues nicely
    • Second, this monitor does have bleed but to a certain extend, your millage may vary because my first three monitors has unacceptable bleed from corners to corners but my fourth replacement came with very little bleed on the lower right corner and a bit on the middle top left
    • Great 4k monitor a little bleed through but its led
    • First monitor had excessive and really weird opaque clouding all over the screen and blue light bleed in the bottom right corner
    • But the forth one appears to be okay, no dead pixels, not much backlight bleed, and so far it hasn't lost the signal, BUT when I first set it up the OSD control would select an option every time I pushed down, I'm guessing it must be some little flashing of extra plastic on the stick because after about 10 minutes of fiddling with it and the problem seems to have cleared up
    • I have not had a problem with black light bleed but have received 5 monitors in total, all with dead pixels
    • This one had another stuck red pixel on the right center of the screen as well as a osd joystick that wasn't giving the proper down input.3rd monitor: This one had no dead pixels but terrible light bleed on the right side that could easily be seen in games