This is my first and last monitor that I will buy from ASUS. Unfortunately, as you can see in the photos above, I have a dead pixel in each of them. The first has a stuck red pixel. Programs claiming to solve a stuck pixel stopped working after a few hours, and I'm pretty sure I won't be physically pressing it like some sites are suggesting. If he was stuck, he might as well be dead. So I returned the money and tried again. and . I have a dead pixel monitor! Look at another photo. Unfortunately I'll take my lost $250 and stop there and leave this review here for anyone who stumbles across it and hopefully I can save you a headache or two. The monitor is "great" if I can force myself to forget about dead pixels, but quality control leaves a lot to be desired. PS: I understand the concept of the pixel lottery and I don't care, I will refund until I get the perfect one, but I'm too scared that Revain will tag me twice in a row for a refund for a single broken pixel line. Doesn't the fact that I have to play for a 'perfect' monitor sound silly to you because I did it here and lost?
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