Any better 3D Vision monitor than my PG278Q ?
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[quote="necropants"]Yeah blacksmith you just had some stuck pixels there. I think other types of panels a dead pixel is Black but for a tn panel it's definitely white. I think theres a cluster of them in my case cause it's a decent sized blob I guess this monitor is going back for an RMA. =/[/quote] Dead pixels on my BenQ XL2420TX with a TN panel are black. I have a few in a cluster and another single one. I have tried to run different software and videos for unsticking pixels for many many hours, but nothing helped, so I'm 99% sure that they are dead.
necropants said:Yeah blacksmith you just had some stuck pixels there. I think other types of panels a dead pixel is Black but for a tn panel it's definitely white. I think theres a cluster of them in my case cause it's a decent sized blob I guess this monitor is going back for an RMA. =/

Dead pixels on my BenQ XL2420TX with a TN panel are black. I have a few in a cluster and another single one. I have tried to run different software and videos for unsticking pixels for many many hours, but nothing helped, so I'm 99% sure that they are dead.

#46
Posted 06/24/2017 09:00 PM   
The PG278QR is 10% off in a Spanish store: https://www.pccomponentes.com/asus-rog-swift-pg278qr-tn-27-led 653€ instead of 725€, for this weekend. 15 units left. Temptiiiiing!!!
The PG278QR is 10% off in a Spanish store: https://www.pccomponentes.com/asus-rog-swift-pg278qr-tn-27-led


653€ instead of 725€, for this weekend. 15 units left. Temptiiiiing!!!

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#47
Posted 06/24/2017 09:30 PM   
[quote="john3"][quote="necropants"]Yeah blacksmith you just had some stuck pixels there. I think other types of panels a dead pixel is Black but for a tn panel it's definitely white. I think theres a cluster of them in my case cause it's a decent sized blob I guess this monitor is going back for an RMA. =/[/quote] Dead pixels on my BenQ XL2420TX with a TN panel are black. I have a few in a cluster and another single one. I have tried to run different software and videos for unsticking pixels for many many hours, but nothing helped, so I'm 99% sure that they are dead.[/quote] Also try rubbing the pixels physically on the screen. Press into the protective surface enough to where you physically pressure the underlying LCD. Liquid crystals can sometimes 'stick'. I only do this after trying to unstick them electronically.
john3 said:
necropants said:Yeah blacksmith you just had some stuck pixels there. I think other types of panels a dead pixel is Black but for a tn panel it's definitely white. I think theres a cluster of them in my case cause it's a decent sized blob I guess this monitor is going back for an RMA. =/

Dead pixels on my BenQ XL2420TX with a TN panel are black. I have a few in a cluster and another single one. I have tried to run different software and videos for unsticking pixels for many many hours, but nothing helped, so I'm 99% sure that they are dead.

Also try rubbing the pixels physically on the screen. Press into the protective surface enough to where you physically pressure the underlying LCD. Liquid crystals can sometimes 'stick'. I only do this after trying to unstick them electronically.

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#48
Posted 06/25/2017 12:28 AM   
[quote="bo3b"]Also try rubbing the pixels physically on the screen. Press into the protective surface enough to where you physically pressure the underlying LCD. Liquid crystals can sometimes 'stick'. I only do this after trying to unstick them electronically.[/quote] I already tried that. I even tried rubbing it with a cloth dipped in hot water in a plastic bag. Unfortunately nothing helped.
bo3b said:Also try rubbing the pixels physically on the screen. Press into the protective surface enough to where you physically pressure the underlying LCD. Liquid crystals can sometimes 'stick'. I only do this after trying to unstick them electronically.

I already tried that. I even tried rubbing it with a cloth dipped in hot water in a plastic bag. Unfortunately nothing helped.

#49
Posted 06/25/2017 01:49 PM   
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