QUOTE(shahz @ Oct 21 2017, 02:32 PM)
You are just one ignorant snob and people like you make this forum a cancerous place. I came to this thread not to protect Asus or what not. I came here to console the user that this is a common problem and I have experienced it too. Did a first RMA on my display, still same problem.
It pissed me off too, and I demanded answers from Asus. I had the advantage being a tech media, so they had a one to one meeting with me and I told them to better make this count. They showed me a statement by ASUS HQ (which is linked in the article), and then showed me every single unit they had in stock at that time. Then I went to other friends to try their IPS GSYNC panels to get more information before writing it out. You think this was easy?
I'm glad he found his new love and things are better for him. I wanted to keep the conversation healthy, and you went slapping me with the idea that it was paid for.
You don't want to support the tech's improvement, don't buy it. If you see hope in it, spend on it. I even proved that it's not only ASUS that has this issue, literally every brand has it. This is not a QC problem either. If it was, only ASUS would have the problem. Somewhere between the marriage of the panel with its enclosure, logistics and stowage is where these happen. I even suggested pressing the back of the enclosure to see what happenes. Somehow the yellow tint goes lighter.
But of course, you are not gonna listen anyway. Because you just can't have a healthy conversation
The way you console people is totally wrong, you are asking people we shall accept it because it is so call 'technology limitation". Frank speak that article is totally misleading. If the article is point out Asus shall do more R&D to overcome this limitation, then it is different story. But in-fact you are forgiven Asus and telling people this is limitation and we shall give and take and by doing so just can support tech improvement? Is it?
This is not support tech improvement, you are actually let the tech degradation. Your movement is telling the manufacturer don't worry people still buying, no need to care about it and no need to improve over it because this is "Tech Limitation".
I know your motive and though this is actually helping the tech improvement but it actually not. You just tell the whole world we need to accept it, give and take because it is the current tech limitation. In fact it is not, simply Google you can know a lot complain on Asus product but not others, Asus already charge superb high and it got same panel and tech as Acer where Acer is much cheaper and it actually control better, not perfection but not as bad as Asus.
Which part showing Asus shall charge more when they out the product worst than others. In what scenario we shall support it and this will improving the tech. Totally no and not related at all.
Off course I know Asus didn't paid you, that is just joke aside. But why on earth Asus will lent you 20 units to test out, they must be some conversation agreement and your article is just for showing the whole world this is technology limitation, we shall forgive Asus as Asus can't do anything about it. Really? lol... See what Samsung done, Samsung know the backlight bleeding issue and it change the design by even proudly mentioned the monitor had the less bleeding than others, if you check all new model from different manufacture, you should notice the bezel is increasing back to prevent the backlight bleeding. And now Asus is not only backlight bleeding but also in-consistence color output. At least others is finding a way to solved it. But what Asus did? Asus just lent total 20 monitors and let the article speak out loud "This is technology limitation, we cannot do anything on it".
I am not a keyboard warrior just I cannot accept your overly supportive, when people mentioned on in-consistence color output, you defends it ask people look your article which is not related to it at all. After reading your article I notice it is totally wrong way of supporting. I don't hate Asus and I am a big fans of Asus last time, not now because Asus never give me great product anymore, for example, the most recent around 2 years ago I had help previous company bought an Asus laptop and it just simply dead after warranty end.
Beside the brand and heavy price than others, Asus really need to more concern on QC and proper R&D, else one day Asus will be like Razer which already being brand as no quality product company.
IMO, support or not also cannot be overly and blindly support.
This post has been edited by Andrewtst: Oct 21 2017, 04:14 PM