On a positive note about the Hazro, my one incidence of green sparkling - a single green pixel - disappeared when I enabled ATI's reduce DVI frequency option, and has so far failed to reappear. So that's all good. I'm a gamer, a web browser, a film watcher and a programmer, and have found this monitor to be fantastic. Love the glossy screen, continually gorging myself on the vibrant, eye-catching colours (much less garish and more natural than any PVA panel I've owned, including the Dell 2405FPW, 2407WFP and BenQ FP241W), the viewing angles are fab and the black aluminium casing is beautiful, far better than any other monitor I've had the fortune to own (it also sits nicely beside my aluminium case, which is a bonus). It really is like a 24" version of the Dell 2005FPW, only much cuter.
The backlight isn't completely perfect - it's slightly brighter in the bottom-left hand corner - but then I've never had a 24" LCD with a backlight that is. The blacks aren't as deep as those of my previous monitor (the 2407WFP) but everything else makes up for that, plus the lighting on my desk masks the fact. Besides, without LCD backlight dimming - like that seen in LCD TV tech - you're never going to be able to achieve true
black blacks (wait for OLED for that). Also, with regards to banding, I do get that on some vertical gradients. It's hardly a deal breaker for me, as I don't spent all day looking for them, plus I don't actually come across them in everyday usage.
If and when Hazro release a downloadable firmware update for the banding, I'll be happy to apply it. Otherwise, I'm over the moon about my sexy new screen. If you're a photo editor, or perhaps you spend hours staring at vertical gradients or if you're after a stand that has vertical adjustments, then I could see why you might currently want to steer clear of this screen, at least for the time being (perhaps along with its firmware update, Hazro will also release a more flexible stand option, who knows?). Otherwise, I'd recommend snapping up this screen in an instant.