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My only issue with this monitor is the very evident backlight bleed on the lower right quadrant
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The replacement that I got has a severe backlight bleed issue about a quarter of the way across the bottom
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I was worried about the bleeding and dead pixels and other issues mentioned in a lot of other reviews, but then I just went for it thinking that many of these reviews are bad because most people would only write a review if the item they got was faulty
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Then the real issues started when i would lay in bed to watch stuff on this big 28 inch monitor but since I was below the monitor when I laid down, all of a sudden the screen looked black
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Super good monitor and no issues
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The acer had TERRIBLE ghosting issues
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And these slight issues really can't be corrected with the monitors built-in options and controls
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No dead pixels, no backlight issues.
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However, it's been just 3-ish months with low to moderate use, and I'm starting the warranty process with ASUS due to a bright pixel issue that seems to have just started
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As is it feels like the left and right sides are 'going away from me' ... bitter / sweet issue to have.
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Recently the issue has become more frequent and the monitor fails to restart without unplugging the power
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I've had 0 issues with this monitor so far and its amazing for the price
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Have owned two ASUS monitors now, and both have suffered issues with random freezes/weirdness
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No dead pixels, and no real issues so far
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Secondly light issues: I find that IPS panels leak light around the edges of high-contrast pixels, if you view a dark color next to a light color, you see a small rainbow where the pixels meet, which is incredibly frustrating while trying to program
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With this new timeline I am looking at 2 1/2 months of just dealing with Asus, RMAs and their shipping department and longer if you include the time to try to remedy the issue with different cables.
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that was my only issue so far but now its awesome
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The bad: I, and others on the internet, have issues with the mini display port.
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Strange severe image issues
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Of course light bleed is a issue with some of the cheaper IPS monitors, and this one is no exception
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Great stand, solid construction, good settings out of the box, no major issues with panel or construction
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That statement is meant to alert potential customers that the PLS panel may have crappy backlight issues.
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The screen originally had some severe image retention issues with certain dark screens in Farcry 4, but after playing other games the issue is non-existant.
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Have no issues with it, still works great
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As is it feels like the left and right sides are 'going away from me' ... bitter / sweet issue to have.
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My requirements for a good programming monitor are, in order: 1) contrast, 2) light issues (glare, leak, bleed, milk, etc), 3) resolution, 4) color gamut, 5) refresh rate
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no issues no qualms
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an issue I've had in the past when purchasing two identical monitors is inconsistency
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Pros-No dead pixels or picture issues-Wide angle of display-Numerous easy adjustments on the stand including portrait mode, which I confirm works.-Matte screen does not reflect much lightCons-I know there are
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screen glow or "ips glow" issue 1/5
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I knew the resolution was incorrect, but I thought even if I were to correct it, it was still going to have backlight and bleed issues
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Disable sleep on the monitor, disable sleep on the computer, no issues.
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Started out with buggy display port (disconnect issues) and completely non working hdmi
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Something to mention is that in the 1440p size I have a lot of workroom, I am a software developer, and the font size is perfect, no issues like the tiny fonts on 4K monitors.
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This puts the laptop to sleep and causes some annoying issues when I wake it about LAN timeouts
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It is difficult to articulate exactly the issues with this, but trust me that it is a dumb design and annoying if the monitor is on most surfaces
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It's a great size and I don't have any dead pixel issues
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Nice clean picture and no dead pixel issues
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Screen is perfect, colors are perfect, no audio issues, amazing wide-angle viewing, etc
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I really love it, I have no issues, it looks great, and is really smooth to move it around, my only complain is that it doesn't have usb upstream connection, that is a nice to have considering my setup
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This is not an isolated issue either for those sitting on the fence about this monitor
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Whilst the display itself is very clear and I think the colours well represented there are a couple of annoying issues with this display that would make me not want to purchase another
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Researching the issue reveals that others have the issue as well.
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Not only is the minimal approach more professional looking, it also saves space around the monitor on the desk.- Packing was very good, no issues with the monitor.
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its not an HDMI or GPU issue).I'm disappointed ASUS
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The one issue I did get stuck with is the Display Port not working on startup
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Had to return my screen due to terrible backlight screen issues, I know that it is a common problem in LCD screens, but for 400 dollars there should be some quality control
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The issue was so irreversible that even ASUS couldn't fix it
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I bought one back in 2013 which was perfect, no backlight bleeding or color issues
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These do not suffer the issue
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Read some reviews about dead pixels but mine had no dead pixel issues and I have been using it for about 6 months
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The only downside is that compared to the gloss of a Thunderbolt display, the refraction caused by the matte finish on the Asus screen does cause some slight visual distortion, but the trade off is that glare is not an issue
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and it is not just me that is having these black light bleeding out the issue,
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Amazing picture, great build quality, great I/O, amazing product for the money
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look great as I
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I dread ever having to use the menu
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Only game I couldn't get past 52fps 4k max settings was the whitcher 3.Anyways, as long as your fine with 60fps, 28"s of gloriusness, and not ips panel, this is the monitor for you
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Only game I couldn't get past 52fps 4k max settings was the whitcher 3.Anyways, as long as your fine with 60fps, 28"s of gloriusness, and not ips panel, this is the monitor for you