Well I managed to trap it somewhere between the pixels and it's hardly noticeable now. A simulated dead pixel looks far, far worse. Loving the colors on this monitor. I am now seeing what all the IPS talk was about
I've noticed another tiny issue though and just want to check is this normal or common with these screens. The panel doesn't seem to be perfectly centered horizontally and the plastic of the bezel covers up the first subpixel column in the bottom left corner. So when there is a one pixel wide vertical white line on the left side of the screen, it is white on the top half and blue/green on the bottom. That's from my normal seating position right in front of the screen. If I move my head literally an inch or two to the right the problem disappears because the red column of subpixels isn't covered by the plastic frame anymore. Same thing when I get closer to the monitor. Does anyone experience this? It's a minor thing really and probably not something the majority of people have ever had displayed on their screens but a couple of applications that I use do just that and it's a little ugly to see. Could anyone with an ZR24W load up this image in paint, display it in full screen (F11) and tell me your findings?
I'm not going to return the monitor because of this of course, I'm just curious are they all like that.
I've noticed another tiny issue though and just want to check is this normal or common with these screens. The panel doesn't seem to be perfectly centered horizontally and the plastic of the bezel covers up the first subpixel column in the bottom left corner. So when there is a one pixel wide vertical white line on the left side of the screen, it is white on the top half and blue/green on the bottom. That's from my normal seating position right in front of the screen. If I move my head literally an inch or two to the right the problem disappears because the red column of subpixels isn't covered by the plastic frame anymore. Same thing when I get closer to the monitor. Does anyone experience this? It's a minor thing really and probably not something the majority of people have ever had displayed on their screens but a couple of applications that I use do just that and it's a little ugly to see. Could anyone with an ZR24W load up this image in paint, display it in full screen (F11) and tell me your findings?
I'm not going to return the monitor because of this of course, I'm just curious are they all like that.