Re: News on the ROG Swift (PG278Q)
Posted: 27 Aug 2014, 13:50
Great ! I was eagerly waiting for the review, but now that i can actually order this monitor, and receive it next week, i just need that final push 
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Nice! I'm in the same boat. Just waiting for the work day to end then it's game on!omgBlur wrote:Just got mine in! I had it sent to my job and it's here next to me. Can't wait to plug this bad boy in when I get home!!!
How on earth does that happen in 2014? Last time I saw a monitor with dead pixels was in the early days of TFT monitors.Gojeran wrote:mine came with 3 dead pixels
RealNC wrote:How on earth does that happen in 2014? Last time I saw a monitor with dead pixels was in the early days of TFT monitors.Gojeran wrote:mine came with 3 dead pixels
Also, the return policy is usually 0-pixels on arrival. Meaning that "5 pixels" refers to the monitor developing dead pixels later on, not on arrival. At least in Europe. Is it different in the US?
I just received mine yesterday. I purchased it from newegg and after setting it up and doing the pixel test I found not 1 but 4 dead/dark pixels on mine.Gojeran wrote:I just re read Asus dead pixel on arrival and it seems as I read it to only apply to 0 if the pixels are bright ie stuck and not dead and dark like mine. In my case it seems to only apply if the unit has more than 5 dead pixels which mine does not. Unless I'm reading the policy incorrectly in which case I have till Monday to do something about it.
What did you use to test it? That completely slipped my mind as my friends were waiting on me to set up my rig so we can play.Turboman750 wrote:I just received mine yesterday. I purchased it from newegg and after setting it up and doing the pixel test I found not 1 but 4 dead/dark pixels on mine.Gojeran wrote:I just re read Asus dead pixel on arrival and it seems as I read it to only apply to 0 if the pixels are bright ie stuck and not dead and dark like mine. In my case it seems to only apply if the unit has more than 5 dead pixels which mine does not. Unless I'm reading the policy incorrectly in which case I have till Monday to do something about it.
I find it shocking that they would allow their first batch to have so many dead/dark pixels. I was really excited for this and the panel is truly beautiful but I'm definitely heart broken that I got such a bad panel.
I'm going to try to exchange mine for another at newegg if that's possible. If I'm paying $800 for a monitor I expect it to at least meet 'Pixel Perfect'. I wont accept anything less.