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Hi All,
As many of you are aware from my multiple posts i was in the process of upgrading my monitor over the last couple of weeks.
I finally got my new monitor and opted for a Asus ROG Swift PG279Q!
To help others thinking about upgrading their monitor and also to share my experiences, i have listed below what i have learnt and what the monitor is like (photos to follow).
Firstly my main concern before upgrading my monitor was IPS-glow or black light bleeding. After research these are 2 very different things. A really good place to learn the differences is at TFT central (which also recommends you buy your monitor from overclockers):
http://www.tftcentral.co.uk/reviews/asus_rog_swift_pg279q.htm
All this concern about back light bleed and ips-glow actually made me specifically look out for it - and when your specifically looking for something then your likely to find it.
When i unpacked my new monitor and turned it on - i instantly saw ips-glow. Disappointment set in, but since then its become less of an issue when i am actually using the monitor.
IPS-glow is something that is unavoidable with ips panels, but what makes it more pronounced is the size of the screen and the viewing distance. Obviously when getting a new monitor your naturally excited and sitting really close (as i did).
But because i went from a 22inch to a 27inch - sitting at the same viewing distance (about 40cm) i did notice ips-glow in the corners.
However shifting the monitor back by around another 25cm actually made a big difference, ips-glow was reduced.
Its worth noting a curved ips screen will increase ips-glow in the corners depedning on size and viewing distance aswell compared to a flat screen.
So in my limited knowledge of my research in the last 2 weeks - i would say this monitor (the one i have) there is virtually no backlight bleed, but does have ips-glow. The extent of it will depend on your viewing distance.
Saying all of that, and in my initial disappointment and close viewing distance, i took pictures and contacted the store i bought it from (currently in Singapore - so cant buy with OC).
They have agreed to a 1 for 1 exchange when new stock comes in - but with the adjustments i have made in viewing distance, i'm starting to think if it is required. I will post photos for people to opine on later.
One point to note is that no mater on viewing distance, when watching movies that are dark (like batman) ips-glow is always present and never disappears. When playing games, surfing the net or watching bright / light videos i do not notice it - but was really obvious with Batman movie.
So i will see if this is the case when i go to do the exchange on the replacement (if i take it).
Now that the elephant in the room for me (IPS-glow / backlight bleed) is out of the way, i couldn't find any other fault with the monitor.
No dead pixels, no bright / dark pixels - i ran many tests and the screen is perfect.
The build quality is excellent and, for me, i love the design.
This has led me to conclude 27inch with 1440p resolution is the ideal size for me - i'll do gaming but also video editing. I am actually happy i didn't go to 32 inch or 4k resolution (i will wait for these when OLED and graphic card power increases, as then viewing distance / ips-glow is not a problem), i think for my current setup (desk and room) 27inch at 1440p is the sweet spot.
So overall this is how i feel:
Positives:
Love the design
Love the resolution and size - meets my requirements for my usage
Good build quality
No dead pixels or bright / dark pixels
Easy installation
Negatives:
IPS-glow - i'm unsure if this is standard for ips panels and viewing distances or if my monitor has a fault
Summary: this is a great monitor that i feel very happy with. If it didnt have ips-glow i couldn't imagine a more perfect monitor. With ips-glow it may be something i that i live with - depending on whether its a fault or the same as every other ips panel.
I will keep everyone updated on how the monitor performs in the coming weeks and how the exchange goes.
I will also post photos of the monitor and the ips-glow for the more seasoned experts to give their view aswell.
Many thanks
As many of you are aware from my multiple posts i was in the process of upgrading my monitor over the last couple of weeks.
I finally got my new monitor and opted for a Asus ROG Swift PG279Q!
To help others thinking about upgrading their monitor and also to share my experiences, i have listed below what i have learnt and what the monitor is like (photos to follow).
Firstly my main concern before upgrading my monitor was IPS-glow or black light bleeding. After research these are 2 very different things. A really good place to learn the differences is at TFT central (which also recommends you buy your monitor from overclockers):
http://www.tftcentral.co.uk/reviews/asus_rog_swift_pg279q.htm
All this concern about back light bleed and ips-glow actually made me specifically look out for it - and when your specifically looking for something then your likely to find it.
When i unpacked my new monitor and turned it on - i instantly saw ips-glow. Disappointment set in, but since then its become less of an issue when i am actually using the monitor.
IPS-glow is something that is unavoidable with ips panels, but what makes it more pronounced is the size of the screen and the viewing distance. Obviously when getting a new monitor your naturally excited and sitting really close (as i did).
But because i went from a 22inch to a 27inch - sitting at the same viewing distance (about 40cm) i did notice ips-glow in the corners.
However shifting the monitor back by around another 25cm actually made a big difference, ips-glow was reduced.
Its worth noting a curved ips screen will increase ips-glow in the corners depedning on size and viewing distance aswell compared to a flat screen.
So in my limited knowledge of my research in the last 2 weeks - i would say this monitor (the one i have) there is virtually no backlight bleed, but does have ips-glow. The extent of it will depend on your viewing distance.
Saying all of that, and in my initial disappointment and close viewing distance, i took pictures and contacted the store i bought it from (currently in Singapore - so cant buy with OC).
They have agreed to a 1 for 1 exchange when new stock comes in - but with the adjustments i have made in viewing distance, i'm starting to think if it is required. I will post photos for people to opine on later.
One point to note is that no mater on viewing distance, when watching movies that are dark (like batman) ips-glow is always present and never disappears. When playing games, surfing the net or watching bright / light videos i do not notice it - but was really obvious with Batman movie.
So i will see if this is the case when i go to do the exchange on the replacement (if i take it).
Now that the elephant in the room for me (IPS-glow / backlight bleed) is out of the way, i couldn't find any other fault with the monitor.
No dead pixels, no bright / dark pixels - i ran many tests and the screen is perfect.
The build quality is excellent and, for me, i love the design.
This has led me to conclude 27inch with 1440p resolution is the ideal size for me - i'll do gaming but also video editing. I am actually happy i didn't go to 32 inch or 4k resolution (i will wait for these when OLED and graphic card power increases, as then viewing distance / ips-glow is not a problem), i think for my current setup (desk and room) 27inch at 1440p is the sweet spot.
So overall this is how i feel:
Positives:
Love the design
Love the resolution and size - meets my requirements for my usage
Good build quality
No dead pixels or bright / dark pixels
Easy installation
Negatives:
IPS-glow - i'm unsure if this is standard for ips panels and viewing distances or if my monitor has a fault
Summary: this is a great monitor that i feel very happy with. If it didnt have ips-glow i couldn't imagine a more perfect monitor. With ips-glow it may be something i that i live with - depending on whether its a fault or the same as every other ips panel.
I will keep everyone updated on how the monitor performs in the coming weeks and how the exchange goes.
I will also post photos of the monitor and the ips-glow for the more seasoned experts to give their view aswell.
Many thanks
