Complete disappointment in Asus. It will be a life experience for me.
21 April 2021
The impressions are mixed. I still don't understand why I paid 130 thousand rubles. I bought it at the Regard store with delivery from Moscow to the region, so there was no opportunity to thoroughly check it at the pickup point. Anyway, there are light leaks at the edges (not critical) but they are there. I thought, okay, I'll tolerate it. On the second day, while working with black color, I discovered a whole scattering of subpixels. Took it to the service center. They said that the matrix needed to be replaced. Okay. When it was done, I went to the service center, checked everything thoroughly as much as it was possible (it wasn't very dark in there), the light leaks were gone, and no obvious pixels were visible. I get home, turn it on, set it to full dark and... one stuck green pixel. For comparison, next to it is a second LG monitor for 40 thousand rubles. Not a single dead or stuck pixel, NONE! Not even a hint of light leaks. It's been working non-stop for the second year without complaints. The picture on the Asus is good. But comparing it with my second LG monitor, I didn't notice any significant difference, the gradients and colors are almost identical. LG 6bit+FRC, Asus 10bit. Advice: buy a monitor only where you can inspect and check it with your own eyes right on the spot. Take a USB stick, load screens with solid colors (white, black, red, green, blue), dim the display as much as possible (cover it with a jacket), plug in the USB stick, and look carefully for defects so that when you come home with a monitor for 130 thousand rubles, you won't be disappointed.
For comparison, next to it is a second LG monitor for 40 thousand rubles. Not a single dead or stuck pixel, NONE! Not even a hint of light leaks. It's been working non-stop for the second year without complaints.
The picture on the Asus is good. But comparing it with my second LG monitor, I didn't notice any significant difference, the gradients and colors are almost identical. LG 6bit+FRC, Asus 10bit.
Advice: buy a monitor only where you can inspect and check it with your own eyes right on the spot. Take a USB stick, load screens with solid colors (white, black, red, green, blue), dim the display as much as possible (cover it with a jacket), plug in the USB stick, and look carefully for defects so that when you come home with a monitor for 130 thousand rubles, you won't be disappointed.