Associate
- Joined
- 20 Apr 2019
- Posts
- 3
Hello,
I just got an Acer XB271HU. The issue is that whatever settings, color profiles, etc i try the colors are washed out and the black always has a whitish haze over it. Even when there's no signal input the panel has that whitish haze compared to another monitor (IPS), an Acer SA250Y. On the SA240Y the blacks and all colors are more darker with out of the box settings. I've been reading about this and the main difference is one is AHVA IPS and the other plain IPS and while AHVA is faster it looses color and contrast but to this degree ?
Is it a general issue with these garbage tier AHVA IPS panels from AU Optronics that are used on most 144 Hz displays or did i get a dud ? It does also have backlight bleed in all 4 corners plus on the edge in the top left. Not that bad but it exist and it feels a bit bad to have a 600$ monitor (750$ cost me, as it's more expensive here) look worse than a 150$ one.
So should i keep it or send for a new one / get my money back ?
Thank you.
I just got an Acer XB271HU. The issue is that whatever settings, color profiles, etc i try the colors are washed out and the black always has a whitish haze over it. Even when there's no signal input the panel has that whitish haze compared to another monitor (IPS), an Acer SA250Y. On the SA240Y the blacks and all colors are more darker with out of the box settings. I've been reading about this and the main difference is one is AHVA IPS and the other plain IPS and while AHVA is faster it looses color and contrast but to this degree ?
Is it a general issue with these garbage tier AHVA IPS panels from AU Optronics that are used on most 144 Hz displays or did i get a dud ? It does also have backlight bleed in all 4 corners plus on the edge in the top left. Not that bad but it exist and it feels a bit bad to have a 600$ monitor (750$ cost me, as it's more expensive here) look worse than a 150$ one.
So should i keep it or send for a new one / get my money back ?
Thank you.