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    ASUS ROG Swift PG348Q 34" 21:9 3440x1440 IPS 100Hz G-SYNC Eye Care Gaming Monitor DP HDMI Ports

    • a dead pixel and clearly it was returned, repackaged and sold as new
    • No dead pixels
    • No dead pixels, no back light bleed worth crying about, no IPS glow that can really be seen when your shooting the crap out of things or watching a movie
    • Two clusters of bright pixels in the lower left quadrant of screen.
    • Came with zero dead pixels and very
    • By ISO 13406-2 standards, ASUS conforms to the acceptance level between 3 to 5 defective bright/dark pixels
    • No dead pixels, no BLB no weird color distortion
    • I'm not sure why mine seemed used, but I paid near $700 for this new monitor and it had dead pixels and markings
    • I had 1 dead pixel.
    • This 3rd unit is perfect, no dead pixels slight sliver IPS glow ( the way it's suppose to be ) and no black bleed what so ever, this is a top 1% unit from what I have seen from other customers
    • it came with one dead pixel, but its only noticeable when looking for it.
    • was very scared i would get dead pixels or light-bleed like other reviews mentioned but getting latest batch my monitor is flawless, Not even slight light-bleeding in corners
    • no dead pixels
    • No dead pixels and very minimal back light bleed, not even enough to notice it unless you're looking for it.
    • Having said that, I was certainly concerned about QC issues surrounding bad pixels and backlight bleed.
    • No excessive backlight bleed or dead pixels
    • Had a pg348q and returned it because of a dead pixel, figured I'd just save some money and get the "cheaper" pg279q
    • Minimul BLB and no dead or stuck pixels, but theres a pink tint to the left hand side which cannot be ignored nor does it go away, so
    • Dead pixel on the right side of the display
    • The first monitor that I received had a dead pixel in the center of the screen
    • No dead pixels or defects
    • But here's the good part..it came with dead pixels
    • and I have no dead pixels
    • I had no dead pixels, it's plenty bright
    • I read many reviews of monitors being delivered with dead pixels and excessive back light glow; I have had not experienced either issue, the monitor has performed flawlessly out of the box.
    • I haven't seen any dead pixels and the colors/visuals look amazing.
    • I want to get a replacement without dead pixels or severe yellow backlight bleed
    • I guess I got lucky, 165hz, no dead pixels
    • if my $200 asus monitor doesn't have a dead pixel then this $800 monitor shouldn't have one
    • Great image quality with no dead pixels whatsoever
    • That said, if you have major OCD about bad pixels just bear in
    • Not one dead pixel
    • My PG278QR has no dead pixels and no bleed
    • no dead pixels came with everything in the box
    • I have ran the UDPix application and tested every color with no stuck or dead pixels.
    • Replacement had a dead pixel (added pics for that too)
    • Replacement has bad yellow BLB in 3 of the corners and another dead pixel near the center of the screen
    • There is no dead pixel so the quality control was on point
    • Feel like I got lucky with no dead pixels, light bleed, etc
    • While many owners have been reporting that they've been receiving panels with dead pixels, horrible backlight bleed and IPS glow, what's more disconcerting is that some many forum members are speculating that Asus has been taking many returned units, adding a "QC Passed" sticker and resealing it and shipping it as new.
    • In the end I will return this monitor because of the dead pixel, but I am pretty bummed out to be yet another user who has problems with this display
    • I couldn't find any dead pixels after that, but while scrutinizing the images, I did see every floater in my eye all over the place.
    • No dead pixels
    • it also had the added bonus of some bright pixels which once noticed...become an eye-sore
    • No dead/stuck pixels
    • No dead pixels that previous reviewers mentioned and I had been worried about, this monitor is SIC paired with a 1060!
    • Pros: High framerate (obviously), colors, easy to use OSD, thin bezel, small footprintCons: Expensive, tacky color scheme, can get hotUpdate: Found a dead pixel near the top-center of the display
    • 165Hz is nothing without good motion blue handling (fast pixel on/
    • No dead pixels, no back light bleed, and just minor IPS glow, well within acceptable limits, and among the lowest I've seen on an IPS monitor anywhere
    • Dell S2716DG also had a dead pixel, so I returned it and tried the Acer Predator, which had some more serious screen defects
    • Many owners have gotten monitors with dead pixels, dust specs and blobs stuck behind the panel and horrible backlight bleed/IPS glow.
    • Between thinking to myself "I can't believe I'm spending $700 on a monitor" and reading all of the reviews that had issues with back light bleed and dead pixels, I was having a mini nervous breakdown taking this monitor out of the box and hooking it up when it arrived
    • I then replaced it, and the replacement monitor had even more dead pixels in the center of the monitor
    • I was so afraid to make this big purchase with all the reviews about dead pixels and back light bleeding.... but after hours of research, I decided to take the plunge and ordered this monitor as I'm doing my first custom PC Build
    • I won the dead pixel lottery out of the box and several months in all is still well
    • I notice a little bleed on mine, and there's one stuck pixel, but no dead pixels.
    • Very good no dead pixels
    • My monitor has 0 dead pixels and very minimal backlight bleed in the bottom left corner
    • No dead pixels, excellent
    • Also the pixels are very sharp and crisp which I like and this again is noticable better than with the XR341.Other Pros: (1) Very solid construction and great stand adjustability (2) Best OSD controls of any monitor (3) Good natural colour reproduction (4) Wide g-sync range (5
    • I have a dead pixel and moderate backlight bleed.
    • Great monitor! 0 dead pixels and very minor IPS glow in the corners, only really noticeable on dark images
    • This one had a dead pixel just below the dead center of the screen and some nasty yellow BLB filling 3 of the corners to about 2.5 inches out
    • I had no dead pixels and very minimal bleed, can't even tell there is any unless in a pitch black room and brightness is up really high
    • This new replacement unit has more dead/stuck pixels and same blacklight bleed in a different region of the screen than the first one I received
    • I have gotten 2 of these monitors now and both had dead pixels
    • No bleed through dead pixels
    • No dead pixels, gameplay is amazing constant 144 FPS, menus are very responsive, there is absolutely nothing to fear about getting this monitor - it is the *best* monitor for gaming, period.
    • Minimal BLB, no dead/stuck pixels
    • ANOTHER dead pixel on my THIRD one of these
    • No dead pixels and no blb.
    • Upon arrival, I checked the monitor for dead pixels and backlight bleeding
    • I bought this same monitor 1 and a half years ago and that panel had dead pixels withing a
    • The replacement unit also had a dead pixel located on the left side of the screen
    • unbelieveable, 2 dead pixels, and screen line artifacts two weeks after purchase
    • I got one that was great, the quality was ok for colors, but color banding was still an issue, but it had a dead pixel
    • The first monitor I purchased looked perfect at first glance e.g., no dead pixels, no light bleed etc., but in a all-white screen the left half of the screen had a slightly red tinge, intensifying along the left edge of the screen
    • (I think that's what it is) which is fairly highly reviewed and regarded, and while I could see why, it *did* have an annoying bright green pixel right in the middle of the screen
    • As for me I returned mine because of dead pixels and very noticeable glow/backlight bleed
    • 2 dead pixels in different quadrants and good black.
    • 4 dead pixels (2 right together right in the middle), yellowish tint around bottom left corner, and also some banding in the same area
    • Fortunately I have no dead pixels, no yellow tint or orange glow (only normal white IPS glow) and just a tiny bit of backlight bleed on both edges near the center of the panel
    • At least there are no dead pixels.
    • I didn't have any issues with dead pixels or anything with the unit I received.
    • Absolutely no dead pixels and backlight bleeding, just IPS glow which all IPS monitors will have
    • Some were better than others, and I will say none of mine had dead pixels, but none were free of BLB and/or IPS glow
    • Monitor wise, there are no dead pixels
    • Very nice monitor, no dead or stuck pixels, and very high quality TN panel
    • GSync helps improve FPS big time, but after 4 months of use I have 4 dead pixels in a row and their customer support doesn't care
    • I couldn't find any dead or stuck pixels on mine
    • I received my first shipment of this monitor only to discover dead pixels.
    • and there's 2 dead pixels at the bottom of my screen
    • So if you get one with uniform colors and no dead pixels, there's no reason to return it just because of a bit of light bleed (unless you are going to play with a black background all the time, like in certain space simulators).
    • The second monitor arrived quickly thanks to Amazon's great shipping service to replace my first PG279Q. It too, had no dead pixels or light bleed upon arrival which most people online complain about
    • I was sorely shocked when i had gotten a dead pixel after a mere 3 weeks
    • Awesome right out of the box, great quality product, no dead pixels, looks and works awesome
    • First one arrived with 2 dead pixels; however, Amazon was able to rectify that situation easily and send a second monitor.
    • While the BLB was acceptable and no dead pixels the entire monitor has a yellow/brown hue especially towards the top half of the monitor
    • That said, this is the first monitor I have received that had bad pixels
    • This is my Third unit, the other 2 units I had left bad comments here before at another retailer1st unit 5 bright pixels and a large amount of yellowish IPS glow2nd 4 bright pixels a large amount of yellowish IPS glow and black light bleedI have to say this retailer I have ordered from for my 3rd unit had put the monitor box in another larger box and put bubble wrapping inside the box
    • Furthermore, there is a cluster about the size of the tip of a pen in the right corner of dead pixels
    • There are no dead pixels, no light bleed, and no other problems
    • Also, quality control is great, I got a perfect monitor--no dead pixels, light bleed, color uniformity issues--and no other reviewers had problems with qr model either in terms of dead pixels.
    • Because Asus requires a monitor to have 6 dead pixels to be considered broken I am stuck with a 900 dollar monitor that has a dead pixel
    • I'm happy to say I received this monitor with NO signs of backlight bleed and NO dead pixels.
    • Worked amazing until a month later a dead pixel showed up
    • Bought this monitor through microcenter, had to get 3 of them before i found one without dead pixels
    • There are no dead/stuck pixels
    • Stuck Pixel after 2 months
    • No dead pixels, just the slightest hint of BLB in the corners that I can notice it on very dark scenes
    • No dead pixels, super-high adaptive refresh (with overclock!), low latency, and super accurate color representation
    • no dead pixels no damage nice packaging and just a lil bit of backlight bleed in the bottom right
    • No dead pixels, beautiful 1440p ips panel, no unreasonable back light bleeding, incredibly fast response time and an awesome 165 hz refresh rate
    • Found some dead pixels on the outside peripheral on each side, which were quite numerous
    • Not only did this happen to 1 but 2 of the same monitors on different PCs had a dead pixel in less than a weeks time!
    • , Asus should incorporate an extra display port rather than having A useless HDMI port since you are limited to 50Hz using HDMI.Amazon customer service like no other retailer gave me a replacement without hesitation, the replacement had two dead pixels, guess what they also replace and expedited my 3rd
    • I have no light bleeding issues or dead pixels
    • ZERO dead pixels, ZERO backlight bleed, and I am THOROUGHLY impressed with the viewing angles considering it is a TN panel
    • Orange glow everywhere and a dead pixel in the lower right of the display
    • Granted, mine just arrived today, but no dead pixels, runs smooth and great display
    • It had a large cluster of dead and stuck pixels on one side of the monitor
    • i think these monitors get damaged sitting in the box and or in shippingso mine had no dead pixels but the right top of screen had a horrendous black light bleed, like a quarter inch half circle that dropped down 1inch to the left of the right corner
    • Bright pixels are visible on R/G/B test screens, but they turn off.
    • No dead pixels this time, but still back light bleed issues
    • Also there is a dead pixel and a bright spot
    • Gladly no dead pixels on this new unit
    • I was a little concerned with reports about bleeding and dead pixels, but mine has no such problems
    • Decent monitor but mine came with a dead pixel...
    • Great monitor no defects like dead pixels or bad back light bleed in the one I
    • Either I got lucky or my batch was solid, but my monitor has no dead pixels and little light bleed
    • Against an all black background you can again see all the same dead pixels and the gouge but ALSO see tons of tiny white pixels which look like dead pixels/holes all over the entire monitor
    • The left side was absolutely perfect, no dead pixels, but the right top and bottom corners had very slight bleed, in a pitch black room
    • Zero dead pixels and the complaints of backlight bleed is completely blown out of proportion
    • The third one also begins to flash to a black screen when trying to play a game (video attached), and sometimes the pixels on the right side of the monitors display the wrong pixels (but if you turn it off and back on that goes away)
    • Also, no dead pixels.
    • Back light bleed is noticeable in all but the top left corner and a small clump of dead pixels can be seen around the bottom right of the screen
    • No dead pixels
    • I have a black, stuck, dead pixel front and center where my gaze is.
    • About 80% of the monitors have dead pixels or terrible backlight bleed
    • My unit had no dead pixels but a small amount of bleed through in the lower left of the panel
    • But after just over a month of use, bright stuck pixels began appearing on the screeen
    • All had bad backlight bleed , plus multiple dead/stuck pixels.
    • I got lucky and mostly won the lottery and got a monitor with no dead pixels and only the bottom right
    • Fortunately, Asus must have figured things out in the quality control department, because my particular unit does not suffer from bad backlight bleeding (although there is some, and it is noticeable - in the corners, lower RH especially) and I found no dead pixels
    • My monitor has very minimal BLB and no dead pixels
    • Any monitor manufacturer should know that where a dead pixel is located is more important that how many there are.
    • My main concerns with when I purchased were dead pixels and back light bleeding
    • The bad reviews about dead pixels had me so nervous about buying it
    • Absolutely love it, I don't see dead pixels and the color is spot on
    • Plus side no dead pixels
    • I was fortunate enough to receive one with no dead pixels, no cracks or issues with the mount or anything else
    • I was hesitant due to the cost and because of the negative reviews regarding the light bleed and dead pixels
    • No dead pixels; no backlight bleed; super smooth frame rate.
    • NO dead pixels, NO IPS bleed or glow.
    • Very little BLB, no dead pixels, and where there's
    • I got one with minimal light bleed and no dead pixels, which seems to be the issue others were getting with these
    • Both came with dead pixels and horrible back light bleed
    • No dead pixels, no color shift or edge glow people are talking about
    • Ordered an MG279Q back in 2015 with dead pixels
    • ; it had fairly atrocious backlight bleed and one dead pixel, but it did its job well enough), mostly in this for the insane refresh rate plus G-Sync
    • The second one had a dead pixel
    • Anyways, the last two monitor had this dead pixel on the upper right of the screen that you can notice in a black background
    • Very little blb on me, no dead pixels, perfect screen, can't ask more on a gaming monitor
    • No dead pixels; no backlight bleed; super smooth frame rate.
    • After a few weeks of use I do have one dead pixel (light) red dot
    • Stuck red pixel upon booting DOOM. which persisted throughout gameplay and to desktop
    • I had two replacements for a total of three monitors, and two out of the three had bad pixels (one had stuck blue pixel, another had dead pixel)
    • (I actually have two dead pixels but one is up by the
    • Absolutely love it, I don't see dead pixels and the color is spot on
    • They all had blb and dead pixels
    • returned due to multiple dead pixels
    • No dead pixels, no damage to the product
    • However after a few months I started to get dead pixels
    • First two had dead pixels and light bleed which may have been due to UPS handling
    • but it did have a dead pixel on the bottom left of the screen
    • No dead/stuck pixels (at least for me
    • While not major issues, I feel like for the price it should have lasted a lot longer before getting a dead pixel.
    • I have no dead pixels or anything of the sort
    • Returned my first one due to dead pixels and bad light bleed at the top right, received a replacement with no dead pixels and light bleed that wasn't quite as bad as the first in the top right
    • Luckily I recieved a monitor that displays none of the characteristic back light issues or dead pixels others have been plagued with.
    • No dead or bright pixels.
    • At least one dead pixel
    • There is no way I should’ve received two monitors with dead pixels back to back who’s doing the QC again
    • Minimum blacklight bleeding, barely no noticeable and no dead pixels
    • the 9Q had a lot of scary reviews with dead pixels and back bleeds and problems
    • The left side was absolutely perfect, no dead pixels, but the right top and bottom corners had very slight bleed, in a pitch black room
    • I replace 2 of them twice for dead pixels now the replacement is making a noise in the back sounds like a fan is rubbing in the backplate
    • No bleeding, no dead pixel
    • I had no dead pixels, no back light bleed which were the two most common problems
    • monitor has dead pixels
    • No dead or stuck pixels
    • I purchased this monitor and had a dead pixel out of the box
    • I was lucky enough to get a unit with no dead pixels or any backlight bleed
    • No dead pixels on my end
    • Orange glow everywhere and a dead pixel in the lower right of the display
    • Monitor #1 - large streak of dead pixels in center leftMonitor #2 - 3 bright spots, and the whole right 1.5" having a blue hue compared to the rest of the screenBoth were sent back to Amazon and thankfully they have a great return process and policy
    • The first test was dead pixels and was pleasantly surprised to see none
    • No dead pixels, minimum calibration needed out of box and super easy to set up
    • Dead pixels and tracing lines that move down screen when overclocked to 180Hz
    • So, 99% of the time, you will see a better picture with better colors than TN.I didn't see any dead or bright pixels.
    • While it is barely noticeable during gameplay, I don't think a $700+ monitor should come with a dead pixel
    • The second monitor I received had two dead pixels, less light bleed than the previous monitor I ordered but still unacceptable for an $800.00 display
    • (pg279q) no light bleed, no dead pixels, ran perfectly out of the box
    • First unit had the large blacklight bleed that most had with very few dead or stuck pixels
    • Zero stuck or dead pixels
    • had some border light leaking, no dead pixels, seemed to look good for games, but not great for working with office/
    • Zero dead pixels
    • Also, quality control is great, I got a perfect monitor--no dead pixels, light bleed, color uniformity issues--and no other reviewers had problems with qr model either in terms of dead pixels.
    • No excessive backlight bleed or dead pixels
    • Today I received a September model, again(they have all been September models :: previously two had dead pixels and one flickered with backlight bleed all over even after trying a third party display port cable), and it has a dead pixel on the left side of the display without a QC passed sticker on it
    • I did find some dead pixels on the lower left hand side of the original monitor which didn’t really impact gameplay, but when spending this much money for a monitor I decided was not going to fly
    • Awesome right out of the box, great quality product, no dead pixels, looks and works awesome
    • no dead pixels and backlight bleed is so minimal I cant believe anyone even mentioned it
    • No bad pixels.
    • Very nice monitor, no dead or stuck pixels, and very high quality TN panel
    • No dead pixels
    • So far, this monitor has no back light bleed and no dead pixels.
    • I have ever seen no dead pixels no light bleed and very minor calibration corrections needed I'm not even upset that I didn't spend the extra $150 for an IPS version -- if you want a good gaming monitor with great color and
    • Fortunately I have no dead pixels, no yellow tint or orange glow (only normal white IPS glow) and just a tiny bit of backlight bleed on both edges near the center of the panel
    • I checked for dead pixels; yep, found a dead pixel on the middle right side of the panel
    • 5 dead pixel or dust under screen
    • A few days ago a pixel died in the center of my screen
    • Now some Pros and Cons on the monitor itself:Pros:- No fade spots, no bad pixels, start up is quick, wire management is decent.- Sturdy monitor, easy to move up, down, side to side
    • (I think that's what it is) which is fairly highly reviewed and regarded, and while I could see why, it *did* have an annoying bright green pixel right in the middle of the screen
    • I tested the monitor for any dead pixels or back light bleeding and I couldn't see any problems.
    • However, my only complaints are that it's prone to stuck pixels (albeit hard to notice unless I'm actively looking for them or they're in the middle of the screen) and after only 4-5 months of use, there's already a dead pixel on the main monitor (also hard to notice unless I'm actively looking for it)
    • No dead pixels, acceptable light bleed, this remains the best monitor I have ever had and the only upgrade would be 4k years from now when I get a card capable of handling that (my 980 is chugging along beautifully with this current set-up
    • Unfortunately, mine has a dead pixel directly in the center of the panel and the IPS bleed on this thing is bad
    • No flicker, no bleeds, no dead pixels
    • ASUS, you are selling the public one of the most expensive gaming monitors and I'm sorry, but even a single dead pixel is UNACCEPTABLE AT THIS PRICE
    • No dead pixels
    • No dead pixels
    • I know that others have had issues with dead pixels, bleed and other problems but when you get a "perfect"
    • Monitor looks great, no bleeding, no dead pixels, nothing.
    • Great monitor! 0 dead pixels and very minor IPS glow in the corners, only really noticeable on dark images
    • I decided to return it rather then take the chance that the next monitor would also have bad pixels
    • First, I had a dead pixel after only a week
    • No dead pixels, excellent
    • Turns out that I inadvertently ordered 2 of these monitors, so having briefly used the first and now the second, the same defective pixel, in the exact same spot failed on both
    • It also has one dead pixel I have just been trying to ignore
    • Very good no dead pixels
    • For 1000 dollar monitor I swore if anything was wrong (dead pixel,bleed through, color..even if the box was dusty lol) i would return it
    • No dead pixels, no back light bleed, and just minor IPS glow, well within acceptable limits, and among the lowest I've seen on an IPS monitor anywhere
    • Pros: High framerate (obviously), colors, easy to use OSD, thin bezel, small footprintCons: Expensive, tacky color scheme, can get hotUpdate: Found a dead pixel near the top-center of the display
    • There are no dead pixels and it is a beautiful display
    • No problems and arrived with no dead pixels and no light bleed
    • No dead pixels and no backlight bleed.
    • Honestly I can live with the backlight bleed but the bright-red stuck pixel grabs my
    • I was nervous when i ordered it due to all the BLB comments but mine had zero even when i tested it on a full black screen, also no dead or stuck pixels
    • I think I got lucky as the IPS display does show some back light bleeding but just minimal and no dead pixels
    • Honestly I ordered mine used from amazon and it was great not too terrible black light bleed and no dead pixels
    • 4 stars for 2 dead pixels
    • No dead pixels
    • no dead pixels at all that I can tell.
    • I have to admit, I was really nervous ordering this monitor with all the complaints about dead pixels, backlight bleed, and some monitors not being able to hit the 100hz refresh rate.
    • I enjoy everything about the monitor but it has a dead pixel.
    • Dead pixels and stuck pixels are two completely separate things
    • A bright pixel appeared after 1 day of use, and the lightbleed was terrible.
    • No dead pixels
    • Also, I'm not too picky about a bit of backlight bleed or a bit of bad pixels
    • It also had a single dead pixel that wasn't a huge deal, but still noticable
    • Have only had the monitor for 4 months and it already has a dead pixel
    • One dead pixel on the bottom left hand corner
    • Monitor shipped and started with a dead pixel near the center of the screen, so always visible when playing anything that wasn't a dark setting
    • I've not experienced a single dead pixel but have read many other reviews from folks that did.
    • Just got it today and it also has a dead pixel
    • I guess I got lucky, 165hz, no dead pixels
    • Got a replacement and it has a very bright stuck blue pixel
    • I tested it when first set up and have zero dead pixels or issues of any kind
    • I haven't seen any dead pixels and the colors/visuals look amazing.
    • It was open box but all the info written said damage to box, nothing about dead pixels like some of the other descriptions on the other open box products.
    • so I hooked it up by HDMI to my laptop to run all the tests for dead pixels and back light
    • I would have hated to have gotten one with dead pixels or DOA.I will continue to update.
    • Still has backlight bleed, loose bezel, many dead/stuck pixels, and inconsistent colors
    • Higher resolution = higher chance of at least one bad pixel
    • Mine has no bleed and no dead pixels
    • The first one had 3 dead pixels in the same spot so RMAed it though Newegg which made the process extremely easy compared to attempting to do it through Asus
    • Got mine from Microcenter in case there were any dead pixels
    • So you can buy one of these and end up with 4 dead pixels in the middle of your screen and they still won't do anything about it because there has to be at least 5 total dead
    • As for the other typical nasties; dead or stuck pixels or (I still can't believe I've read about this so frequently
    • As for the monitor itself, 1440p(checked), 165Hz(checked), G-Sync(checked), no dead pixel(checked), minimal backlight bleed(checked) and I couldn't be happier
    • No dead or stuck pixels at all that I have noticed
    • I've heard stories of people developing dead pixels quite
    • 0 dead pixels and no light bleed that I can see.
    • I have zero dead or stuck pixels as of right now
    • : Out of nowhere, under normal usage, the bottom of the monitor starts to flicker and showing multiple white lines plus dead pixels
    • No dead or stuck pixels at all
    • This monitor replaced 2 Asus 1920x1080 VN248Q-P monitors that I had side by side, one of which randomly developed a vertical line of dead pixels
    • I had multiple black pixels all over the screen as well as a stuck lit pixel right in the middle
    • This newer pg279q already has 2 dead pixels in the center of the screen which is distracting when gaming/editing
    • No dead pixels and very minimal back light bleed, not even enough to notice it unless you're looking for it.
    • The graphics are great, the size is perfect, the exterior construction is great but 2 monitors in a row with dead pixels I will look elsewhere next time I purchase a gaming monitor.
    • My second monitor looked fine until the third power cycle, then it revealed a dead pixel
    • No dead pixels, and the osd is easy to navigate
    • No dead pixel no blb no color distortion
    • Dead" pixels are a little more concerning, but as most "stuck" pixels are fixable, you should only be concerned if yours arrives with "dead" pixels
    • It's only been a few days since I've received it and the dead pixel is smack dab in the middle of the screen.
    • No dead pixels, ran a Backlight Bleed test and can see NO noticeable Backlight Bleed, Asus has figured out the quality control on that issue as of this date,Played around with Rocket League running at 150+ frames a second at 2560X1440 with G-sync, and it is just absolutely Gorgeous!I can not speak highly enough about how happy this purchase makes me!!!You really truly have to experience gaming at 144+ Hz to understand how this monitor allows your games to look.
    • (dead pixels, back light bleed, dust stuck under the screen, etc.)
    • Welp, I was excited for the first few minutes until I realized it had a dead pixel right in the center of the screen.
    • By ISO 13406-2 standards, ASUS conforms to the acceptance level between 3 to 5 defective bright/dark pixels
    • Had this one not had a dead pixel I would mostly likely kept it
    • dead pixel, orange black light bleed in top right and bottom left
    • Came with horrible blacklight bleed around the corners that is orange, after deciding I can live with that, I noticed it also had more than one dead pixel near the center of the screen
    • First one had tons of green light bleed, the second one had dead pixels
    • Not a single dead pixel anywhere either
    • No dead pixels, but it loses a star for some slight backlight bleeding
    • That's just shy of the minimum of 6 dead pixels needed to be eligible for RMA.I'll make sure to advise everyone in the games industry and all gamers against the purchase of ASUS products.
    • Even after reading terror stories about dead pixels and how TN panels aren't as good, I decided as a strictly gaming monitor this monitor would suit all my needs
    • Against an all white background you can see these dead pixels around the top left of the screen and clearly see the gouge at the bottom which looks like someone stabbed it with a knife
    • Described as fully functional, and only cosmetic damage; arrived with many dead pixels throughout
    • when i mean clusters i mean it) of dead pixels on almost every one including the brand new one they just sent me, but unfortunatly i only know that because of post, otherwise it wont turn on
    • First thing I did was check for dead pixels and back light bleed but didn't find any dead pixels
    • Two weeks went by and then I noticed three dead pixels
    • After fretting over spending this kind of money on a monitor and doing comparison shopping, worrying about dead pixels and IPS glow and various other concerns others have faced, I finally took a deep breath and hit the buy button
    • No dead pixels on arrival
    • Panel Is bright, no bad pixels
    • I was seriously afraid to buy any g-synch monitor due to the many complaints of dead pixels or back light bleed.
    • I returned 2 Pixio monitors in a row due to poor quality and dead pixels
    • Reading through these reviews makes it seem like EVERY order is broken, has dead pixels, whatever
    • Mine had far more than the acceptable amount of backlight bleed and it had a dead pixel in the lower-left corner of the monitor
    • No dead pixels, no flickering, the colors are amazing and there are many presets to choose from as well as manual picture customization
    • I previously ordered one off of newegg with dead pixels and major backlight bleed.
    • They either fixed the over glow issue or I just lucky and purchased one with no real glow issues ,but like I previously stated, mine came with one to two dead pixels which I can live with since they are hardly noticeable( I really had to look for them!)
    • I was worried about dead pixels or backlight bleed, but was happy to find I my display without those issues
    • I thought there were about 10-12 dead pixels after doing the tests, and I felt bummed.
    • I have not had any backlight issues or dead pixels
    • Paid way too much money for under 6 months use and a dead pixel.
    • No dead pixels, no glare problems, love this monitor
    • I upgraded for luxury and because I'd be wasting an I7 8700k on 1080p, and I fully expected moderate ips glow, but hoped for no dead pixels
    • all i can say is after one month the monitor performs flawlessly, has no dead pixels, and only has slight ips glow on a totally black screen -- an outstanding monitor
    • The color quality is amazing as well and no dead pixels for me so far
    • but it had one little dead pixel and didnt really look much better than my $200 monitor
    • Severe back light bleed AND a line of dead pixels about 3" out from the top left side of screen
    • I feel like exchanging it will result in another panel with dead pixels in a worse spot.
    • I noticed some users had quality issues with dead pixels or bleed, but I noticed none of these on my unit
    • I scoured it for any faulty pixels and didn't find any.
    • But of course, if there are color issues, dead pixels or even outrageously bad bleed, I'd return
    • No IPS glow, no dead/stuck/bright pixels, no bleeding in the corners, just perfect
    • ; it had fairly atrocious backlight bleed and one dead pixel, but it did its job well enough), mostly in this for the insane refresh rate plus G-Sync
    • No dead pixels, minimal black light bleed, minimal IPS glow
    • no dead pixels or shadowing
    • No dead pixels.
    • I bought this monitor for gaming, so after seeing that I didn't have any dead pixels and back light
    • Little to no IPS glow, and no dead pixels
    • Took a week to notice I had 1 dead (black) pixel, right side in the middle
    • Also no dead pixels (Which is the primary concern when purchasing any new monitor, so that was really nice).The Monitor
    • Came through warehouse deals and not a single dead pixel, no backlight bleed I can see, and just overall a perfect product!
    • Mine has no dead pixels
    • Got it today and have very little BLB and no dead pixels
    • Mine came with a dead pixel and no where does it clearly state that you cannot run above 24Hz with HDMI 2.0
    • but it was finally the first Asus monitor from new egg with no dead pixels (I bought my VG248QE from Micro Center
    • I have no dead or stuck pixels, I do have some backlight bleed which I know is common with IPS panels
    • There is no coil wine, no dead pixels, no bright pixels, and it arrived without damage
    • No dead pixels, and there is a bit of black light
    • Now here i am almost 10 months later with a few dead pixels and a burned image in my monitor
    • I see a lot of people complaining about dead pixels or a lot of bleed but mine is perfect.
    • I also haven't seen any bad/stuck pixels (thought I saw one, but it was dust lol) and no noticeable back light bleed that I can
    • No dead or stuck pixels or anything so so far so good.
    • I called Asus and they won't RMA it because there has to be 5 or more dead pixels to qualify for an RMA, apparently it doesn't matter WHERE the dead pixels are
    • Zero dead pixels on my panel
    • Since I play a lot of games on this monitor is does not pose a major problem if anymore dead pixels do start appearing I will contact Asus or the seller.
    • i can't even notice it and no dead pixels, arrived as advertised.going from a 60fps TN monitor to this, the change is
    • There inst any back-light bleed and not one dead pixel
    • No dead pixels and very minimal backlight bleed, certainly a vast improvement from my previous monitor
    • The monitor itself is good, no back bleed or dead pixels
    • Didn't have any dead pixels, just horrible IPS glow on three of the four corners
    • (ASUS policy is the "ISO 13406-2 standards, ASUS conforms to the acceptance level between 3 to 5 defective bright/dark pixels."
    • I had no Dead or stuck pixels
    • However, the Dell has no light bleed, I paid $550.00 for the Dell, I personally think the ROG Swift would be worth the $250.00 premium if there were no issues with light bleed, IPS glow and dead pixels
    • After only 3 months, the monitor got a dead pixel
    • and yup, more dead pixels.
    • Every single one had dead pixels, dark pixels, or bright pixels
    • Before I purchased PG279Q, I was worried that I might get a bad monitor with backlight bleed, ips glow, or dead pixels
    • Screen looks great no horrendous bleed, glow, dead pixels
    • No dead pixels and very very little back-light (wash)
    • My monitor has a March 2016 manufacture date and I'm happy to report no dead pixels and only slight backlight bleed in the bottom right and top right corners
    • It has no dead pixel
    • Now the issue: My first monitor came with a dead pixel
    • Zero BLB and one dead pixel on the very bottom right hand side that I don't notice unless I'm specifically looking for it
    • There is only one dead pixel in the bottom left of the
    • Screen looks great no horrendous bleed, glow, dead pixels
    • It arrived with a dead pixel and crushed my dreams
    • Buy the protection plan if you’re scared to see a dead pixel
    • I received it and put it through the ringer to make sure there was no dead pixels, screen whine, and back light bleed
    • but I have done several dead pixel checks, and have not found a single dead pixel
    • After ~12 hours of use there is no backlight bleed and no dead pixels
    • I had no problems with it, no dead pixels, no backlight
    • Every single one had dead pixels, dark pixels, or bright pixels
    • 3 stuck bright red pixels appeared near each other 5 days after the Amazon return period ended.
    • No dead/stuck pixels either
    • I got lucky and have zero dead pixels and backlight bleed is very minimal
    • These weren't dead pixels because the brightness and color would return to normal when this group of pixels were over darker images and backgrounds, but they were still highly annoying and distracting.
    • (ASUS policy is the "ISO 13406-2 standards, ASUS conforms to the acceptance level between 3 to 5 defective bright/dark pixels."
    • No dead pixels..minimal light bleed
    • Didn't have any dead pixels, just horrible IPS glow on three of the four corners
    • Zero dead pixels very slight blb but nothing worth returning unit for
    • No dead pixels and very minimal backlight bleed, certainly a vast improvement from my previous monitor
    • I bought this thing even though some people were saying they were having so many issues with backlight bleed and dead pixels
    • No dead or stuck pixels or anything so so far so good.
    • First was perfect for a week then developed a dead pixel
    • Mine arrived with two dead pixels and I've hear horror stories about the quality control of these monitors online.
    • Bought the first one and returned it the same day because of a batch of dead pixels
    • The first problem is that display has a lot of dead pixels even when you just open it out of the box, the second thing is that this display has an issue with light bleeding, the third thing is that the colors not that good.
    • There is no coil wine, no dead pixels, no bright pixels, and it arrived without damage
    • I did not detect any dead or stuck pixels
    • Alsolutely huge, not a single dead or stuck pixel, no damage to the screen, frame, stand
    • First one had a dead pixel (or stuck) it would only display red
    • It has a small gouge on the bottom of the screen near the ASUS brand and several dead pixels at the top left of the screen as well as a strange splash of dead pixel-like holes all over the screen when looking at a black screen
    • Dead pixel.
    • No dead pixels, no bleed through, and looks amazing at max resolution.
    • No dead pixels
    • I had read so many negative reviews about backlight bleed and dead pixels that I was really worried about pulling the trigger on it
    • Asus will not replace your panel if it has only one dead pixel so for that im giving them 2 stars....for a 800 dollor monitor this problem should not have occurred and should of been replaced immediately ,
    • Little to no IPS glow, and no dead pixels
    • No dead pixels either
    • Opened MSpaint and dumped various colors to scout for dead pixels and found none
    • I ordered a replacement and within a week the replacement had a dead pixel.
    • No IPS glow, no dead/stuck/bright pixels, no bleeding in the corners, just perfect
    • P.S.No dead pixels.
    • and no dead pixels (yay - knock on wood!).Owned for over 3 months
    • Really liked the monitor with little calibration the colors were great also seems that quality control got tight no dead pixel or noticeable backblead
    • However, the horrible QC with this product makes it hard to recommend, I've had to return/replace 3 or 4 of these so far, and i'm still having the same issues with many dead pixels and excessive back-light bleed
    • It shipped with a single dead pixel in the lower left corner that is usually out of sight, so it isn't a problem, but a little bummer for an $800 monitor
    • My monitor has 0 dead pixels
    • Mine arrive without issues (no dead pixels) and has worked flawlessly.
    • I have zero dead pixels and minimal backlight bleed in the bottom left hand corner - not enough for me to want to return it.
    • The color quality is amazing as well and no dead pixels for me so far
    • all i can say is after one month the monitor performs flawlessly, has no dead pixels, and only has slight ips glow on a totally black screen -- an outstanding monitor
    • Also found ~12 dead pixels scattered through the display.
    • and you should not buy this unless you're okay with dead pixels as you'll probably get at least one which the company deems acceptable
    • The colors right out of the box were great for me, and there is not a single dead or stuck pixel
    • i did the recommended rub the pixel, and that seemed to fix it
    • No dead pixels, no glare problems, love this monitor
    • I can't say for sure it's what people are talking about when they refer to these monitors having a lot of dead pixels right out of the box, but it's possible
    • In order to deliver ultimate vision experience to ASUS customer, if your panel is less than or equal to the above number of dots, then, it is considered as an acceptable LCD monitor."Again, the high resolution of this display means one or two bad pixels are probably not a huge deal or noticeable for most users
    • No dead pixels, very fast response time, and very solidly built
    • I have ordered and this one had somewhat better BLB than my first, but it had a dead pixel
    • No dead pixels, no flickering, the colors are amazing and there are many presets to choose from as well as manual picture customization
    • Ordered two of the PG279Q, one came with dead pixels & the other had back light bleeding to point where looking at it made me cry
    • No dead pixels
    • Panel Is bright, no bad pixels
    • Absolutely 0 dead pixels
    • No backlight bleed or bad pixels
    • No dead pixels, backlight bleed isn't noticeable, and the monitor easily hit the advertised 100hz refresh.
    • Other than the minimum light bleed which isn't noticed during gaming the monitor came with no dead pixels.
    • The red asus logo that beams down on your desk is cool as well (I just wish I could change the color to anything other than red :p).
    • I'm glad I stick with what I k pw and trust in Asus
    • I still have to wait for this thing to warm up as I just got it about an hour ago, so we'll see if I have to update this review if my third unit starts bleeding.
    • Pricey i
    • Great monitor no defects like dead pixels or bad back light bleed in the one I
    • Great monitor no defects like dead pixels or bad back light bleed in the one I
    • Don't let the E-sports endorsements fool you, this is a poorly made product.