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BenQ Monitor Thread!, Mr BenQ at your service
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zerorating
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Aug 20 2013, 04:01 AM
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why not bring up more VA panel monitor. TN panel is inferior compared to IPS/VA/PLS panel in term of contrast ratio, viewing angle and color accuracy. Common people dont care about monitor with 120/144hz refresh ratio mostly, only few so-called gamers(some misinformed) cared.
should offered up VW2430H and GW2450HM or other affordable va panel monitor when dell, lg, viewsonic, aoc push alot monitor with IPS panel to their consumer line. too bad VA panel not widely known compared to IPS panel (thanks to apple), even when majority lcd tv using VA panel
anyway, are GW2760HS been demo on any shop in lowyat? if the color production is really good, i would love to buy, too bad pixel will look bigger compared to 23/24inch model (anyway 1440p monitor are more expensive by the way)
This post has been edited by zerorating: Aug 20 2013, 04:20 AM
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zerorating
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Jan 9 2014, 06:18 AM
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Dear Mr BenQ, Can you clarify on this? Are BenQ only provide 1 year warranty for panel in BenQ monitor. This period seems too short compared to other brand and panel is the most expensive part in a monitor http://benq.com.my/support/information/warranty/#Are this apply for every model (including the expensive gaming series)? This post has been edited by zerorating: Jan 9 2014, 06:23 AM
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zerorating
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Feb 15 2014, 06:38 PM
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QUOTE(Triaxh20 @ Feb 13 2014, 08:49 PM) Hi Mr. Benq I recently bought EW2440 from IT Hypermart, I noticed a color bleed on the lower leftside of the screen. Does it covers warranty for this? do you mean lightbleeding on the left and right side of the screen that that produced bright line that can be see when viewing really dark colour background images(e.g dark grey), those are normal for edge-lit led backlit lcd screen, since ew2440l are having slim bezel, the led module was put really near with the lcd pixels,so the bright line is obvious on the side of the panel when viewing dark colours images, i wondered why AUO didnt use direct LED backlit (not local dimming) instead, maybe to save costs, power consumption of the led panel or just to reduce the panel size. Anyway, it didn't affecting me much unless you are working with dark static images all the time. are your monitor color bleeding affect bright colours images, if yes, i guess you can be entitled for warranty claim. http://www.choosethebestmonitor.com/choosi...an-led-monitor/ This post has been edited by zerorating: Feb 15 2014, 07:22 PM
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