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Dear Overclockers community...
I've been in search for a replacement for my old 22 inch Samsung monitor and over the past 4-5 months I went through some horrible experience with my choices. when I first heard about the new batch of 2nd generation 120hz monitors I decided to go ahead and buy one, not cuz of the 3D but for the smoothness and they sure are smoother than regular 60hz but I didn't have a clue what TN, PVA, IPS was back then....
So I finally got my hand on a 27 inch Asus VG278H and when it arrived, unit suffered from horrible backlight bleeding/ovale shape in the middle of the screen
and that was my first experience with LED backlight bleeding. So I exchanged almost 4-5 times and all of them had the same or worst backlight bleeding and ovale shape in the middle so I waited a few months and purchased a Dell U2711 which is a IPS (2560x1440) and first when I turned it on I was blown away by how good the quality of the unit was and how much real state I had over my previous monitors and games looked very good as well but they felt slowish/laggy compared to the Asus VG278H I had ( I'm not sure if that cuz I just moved from 120hz TN to IPS or not )
So after about a week of using the Dell I thought I can't get used to it so I returned it and purchased the Benq XL2420TX and when It arrived it came with defective 3d, horrible colors ( which got much better after calibration) and some backlight bleeding.
I exchanged the Benq with another one and this one has almost as much backlight bleeding as the Asus VG278H and it irritates the hell out of me
All in all im just tiered that I cant find the screen Im looking for, quality and performance and now Im not sure if I should return to IPS or stay with Benq and get another exchange? as far as IPS im thinking about Dell U2410 but not sure if it's suitable for gaming at all or not. im not sure if it helps or not but im mostly play RPG games and action adventure games like ( Alan Wake, Darksiders, Dead Space, Kingdom of Amalur, World of Warcraft, Starcraft ) and some FPS like Crysis, Crysis 2 and COD Black Ops, but im not a professional tournament FPS gamer and I really don't understand some of the terms used for monitors such as input lag, ghosting.
I've been in search for a replacement for my old 22 inch Samsung monitor and over the past 4-5 months I went through some horrible experience with my choices. when I first heard about the new batch of 2nd generation 120hz monitors I decided to go ahead and buy one, not cuz of the 3D but for the smoothness and they sure are smoother than regular 60hz but I didn't have a clue what TN, PVA, IPS was back then....
So I finally got my hand on a 27 inch Asus VG278H and when it arrived, unit suffered from horrible backlight bleeding/ovale shape in the middle of the screen


So after about a week of using the Dell I thought I can't get used to it so I returned it and purchased the Benq XL2420TX and when It arrived it came with defective 3d, horrible colors ( which got much better after calibration) and some backlight bleeding.
I exchanged the Benq with another one and this one has almost as much backlight bleeding as the Asus VG278H and it irritates the hell out of me

All in all im just tiered that I cant find the screen Im looking for, quality and performance and now Im not sure if I should return to IPS or stay with Benq and get another exchange? as far as IPS im thinking about Dell U2410 but not sure if it's suitable for gaming at all or not. im not sure if it helps or not but im mostly play RPG games and action adventure games like ( Alan Wake, Darksiders, Dead Space, Kingdom of Amalur, World of Warcraft, Starcraft ) and some FPS like Crysis, Crysis 2 and COD Black Ops, but im not a professional tournament FPS gamer and I really don't understand some of the terms used for monitors such as input lag, ghosting.