Viewsonic used to have a zero dead pixel policy but it looks like they changed that now...
Mainly because of all the abuse.
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Viewsonic used to have a zero dead pixel policy but it looks like they changed that now...
Mainly because of all the abuse.
I set my brightness to 16, which measures as 115nits. The battery garbage is just how much power you are supposedly saving. It is nothing but fluff.
Can't really say with low power mode, I don't make use of it. I turn off the monitor when I turn off the computer, mostly to avoid errors with the refresh rate. There is an nVidia driver bug where it gets stupid and shows up at 85Hz instead of 144Hz sometimes if you don't do a complete powerdown.
2) when I shut down my computer, I usually leave my monitor on (usually goes into low power mode)...with this monitor when I turn my computer back on it takes a few seconds for the monitor to wake from low power mode and it only fully turns on once the Windows loading image is on screen...meaning the BIOS setup screen doesn't show up...any way to turn off this low power mode or make it wake up faster?...or do I need to turn off my monitor each time I shut down my computer?
Is there an "auto brightness" option on there?
Does running it on overclock diminish the life of the screen or increase strain on the external power supply? My XG2703-GS came in yesterday. Out of the box, good colors, the reflection filter doesn't kill detail and works well. Stand is good, I wish it was less wobbly. Most of the styling is inoffensive. Tempted to do the pixel test, but since there's no zero pixel policy tempted not to look since some things can't be unseen. But it looks great.