Bought one in the fall, little glow, had a dead pixel, so returned it. Next was without dead pixels...still had a little glow right lower corner, but nothing that I could not live with. Also, I used a brigthness around 35-ish, hence at that level the glow was more or less gone. This was the case for both. I ended up returning the second one also, because of another issue (which was also on the first monitor). The uniformity of the panels were horrible (if that is the correct term). Imagine drawing a line from top right to bottom left corner, and having the top part being all yellow, the lower part all blueish (exaggerated, but to make the point clear). In gaming this is not the biggest issue, but more or less everytime I was on the Windows desktop (MS office, Chrome etc.) with white colors, my eyes hurt. The inability to actually produce and show a decent uniform white background was unbearable.
I really wanted the monitor though, so when returning the second one, I had the guy in the store actually check a few more on site, for the white-issue. Even with different production dates (and not checking for glow at all), all came up with the same result. I really wanted to like the monitor, and for gaming it was superb. Right now im back on my 14 year old Eizo S2410w, which is crap for a lot of things, only 60Hz etc., but still provides a better white background when doing desktop work. Still on the outlook for a replacement though, and if I find a PG279Q without the iussue, I'll buy it right away. That is how good this monitor is.