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    ASUS PG279Q 144hz 1440P IPS G-Sync

    In my unit has appeared a dead pixel after more a month of use:inpain:
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    ASUS PG279Q 144hz 1440P IPS G-Sync

    Thanks for share your points of view :) I'm using DisplayPort and playing with the TFTCentral advices (and his ICC profile). I'm going to request the refund for the Acer. The Asus results are enough for me and its finish touches seems better.
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    ASUS PG279Q 144hz 1440P IPS G-Sync

    Exactly. Due to that I've some doubts about request the refund for the Acer or try requesting a replacement unit (for the Acer). In spite of the effects in the photos, I don't realize about the possible defects in the Asus. Two videos about this Asus with a black screen:
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    ASUS PG279Q 144hz 1440P IPS G-Sync

    I've uploaded three photos in my little review about Asus vs. the Acer XB271HU:
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    ASUS PG279Q 144hz 1440P IPS G-Sync

    Sorry. The user RGB is saving between power off and power on. These levels are restarting when I change the blue filter.
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    ASUS PG279Q 144hz 1440P IPS G-Sync

    Hi all. Do you know if this model save the settings when I power off? The brightness and contrast yes, but I've doubts about RGB with the user settings. I've compared my feelings about this model vs. the Acer XB271HU in its thread (I can't link it). Thanks to Google someone says the Acer has...
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    Acer Predator XB271HU - 27" 1440p 144Hz G-Sync IPS ULMB 144hz

    Hi all. After I've tested this monitor (with a purple spot) and the Asus PG279Q (the second because the first had the typical BLB), I think the Asus has better look than the Acer. Plastics, buttons, OSD and fastening. In relation to uniformity (although I forgive the purple spot), I feel the...
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