Tracey A. Burnett
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After a lot of researching over months, and debating between the Acer Predator XB271HU and the Asus ROG Swift PG279Q - when the QZ version came out boasting better panel quality, that was the final straw to tipping me to the Asus PG279QZ. Slightly faster refresh rate over the Acer and I honestly prefer the Asus solid stand to the feet that the Acers have. With the announcement of a better panel and a decent amount of reviews backing up this claim, I finally dove in. Running my OBS and camera setup while gaming I was getting a solid 138-144Hz. Picture was beautiful - I guess I won the panel lottery because I had negligible backlight bleed. The express key buttons on the back of the monitor are great for quickly adjusting blue light, giving you OSD of your FPS, the normal monitor shortcuts, and switching refresh rates (after you set it up through your preferences - which you have to do after you get the monitor because it starts at just 60fps). I know it isnt for everyone, but I am not putting multiple monitors lined up with each other (I technically have two, but one is a Cintiq) so the buttons on the back arent a problem for me, but in general, it would probably be nicer to have them on the bottom for people who are doing so. For the week that I had it, it was exactly what its specs said. No complaints. Then the screen just burned in and less than 20 minutes just decided it wouldnt turn on at all. I REALLY enjoyed this monitor for the week that I had it. I was going to return it for the same one and give it another go - but I cant find the QZ version anywhere but used (or one for an extraordinary price on eBay) and when I called Asus to ask when they expected replenishment, the person told me he wasnt sure if they would be restocking them, but he really didnt know and maybe I should wait a month or so and see... I just started working from home and work on graphic art and photography - trying to do everything on just my Cintiq is possible, but made much less crowded and significantly faster if I use two monitors to have everything nicely spaced out. So waiting a month to maybe get a monitor isnt ideal. And from working at a manufacturer, as a vendor, and a merchandiser at separate points in my life, I do not understand how you dont know the potential restocking date of a new item your company is selling. A little disappointed in that, I really want to give the Asus ROG Swift PG279QZ another shot, but I may hop ship over to their competitor and get the Acer Predator XB271HU. I have so many friends with Acer monitors and they all love theirs. I really wanted Asus for the extra speed and as silly as it sounds, love the solid base over the Acer feet. I dont like leaving negative reviews, and I do want to praise it for being good in the week I had it and hurray for the good IPS panel, but that still doesnt changed the fact that it completely died in a week and I couldnt get someone at Asus to answer my question or provide any other advice or insight besides wait a month or so. If I somehow get a second one and it works out great, I would be happy to change my review. Would have to find a new one first. *pictures are the burnt screen compared to my Cintiq screen. Closeup of Screen. Burnt image still visible through startup screen.