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Bought An Asus Swift PG278Q... Having 2nd Thoughts

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2014/11/20 16:22:26 (permalink)
Those who has one... have you had issues? Are you completely satisfied?


I have not opened mine yet. I purchased it from my local Microcenter. I've been reading about the many issues this monitor is having in forums. Should I keep it or return it and stick with my 24" VG248QE until Benq or Acer releases their versions?
post edited by Reddawne - 2014/11/20 16:27:12
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    Alexios
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    Re: Bought An Asus Swift PG278Q... Having 2nd Thoughts 2014/11/21 02:21:47 (permalink)
    Hey Reddawne,
     
    heres a list of current g-sync monitors 
    the 2 BenQs are already out in the USA, not yet here in europe 
     
    I'm interested in your review of g-sync...
     
    both the asus rog and the benq XL2420G have many interesting features aside from nvida g-sync...maybe someone needs to make a review on these both monitors 1vs1 xD 
     
    Lg Alex
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    Re: Bought An Asus Swift PG278Q... Having 2nd Thoughts 2014/11/21 04:29:19 (permalink)
    I have a swift and like it a lot, so far no issues that I have seen and ive had it since almost release day.
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    Re: Bought An Asus Swift PG278Q... Having 2nd Thoughts 2014/11/21 08:35:45 (permalink)
    My swift is awesome. 
     
    Only problem I've had is g-sync goes missing sometimes in the nvidia control panel. This is easily fixed by unplugging and re-plugging the display port cable.
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