Model: Gigabyte G32QC A 31.5" 16:9 QHD 165Hz Curved HDR VA LCD Gaming Monitor
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I have this and liked it. It is very bright and has a curved screen. My only complaints are a dead pixel and uneven backlight bleeding.
With Walmart selling the their 32" 2K screen for $250, I'd buy that one if I had a do-over (I actually bought two Walmart deals to pair with my Gigabyte monitor).
LG one is not curved, not as bright, but no backlight bleeding and one dead pixel. Cheaper, too and no rebates to futz with.
I liked this but a year and a half later it is dying, dead pixels here and there and led black fades..and their csr sucks. I'm still using it by just turning it on and off to refresh the screen to wake up and wait for it to die completely.
Agreed! I wouldn't buy a monitor from Newegg because of this. Dead pixels and light bleed are way too common, and they are notorious for currently being a nightmare if RMA is needed.
gigabyte and newegg combined is like the ultimate go screw yourself in customer service
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Agreed! I wouldn't buy a monitor from Newegg because of this. Dead pixels and light bleed are way too common, and they are notorious for currently being a nightmare if RMA is needed.
I thought, at least years ago, NewEgg was prompt and pretty straight forward for CS. Is that no longer the case? Like the chat support was quick and resolved anything that was going on...
I thought, at least years ago, NewEgg was prompt and pretty straight forward for CS. Is that no longer the case? Like the chat support was quick and resolved anything that was going on...
Years ago they were great. They got bought out have just gotten worse and worse.
I thought, at least years ago, NewEgg was prompt and pretty straight forward for CS. Is that no longer the case? Like the chat support was quick and resolved anything that was going on...
I purposely avoid Newegg no matter what the price is. They have lost a ton of loyal customers over the past few years. The shuffle is just another example of them screwing over customers with combos of overpriced items that no one needs to go along with their GPU. Sorry didn't need a $3-400 mobo or $500 monitor just because but if I did I would have bought it separate…owned by China now in case you didn't know.
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With Walmart selling the their 32" 2K screen for $250, I'd buy that one if I had a do-over (I actually bought two Walmart deals to pair with my Gigabyte monitor).
LG one is not curved, not as bright, but no backlight bleeding and one dead pixel. Cheaper, too and no rebates to futz with.
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Agreed! I wouldn't buy a monitor from Newegg because of this. Dead pixels and light bleed are way too common, and they are notorious for currently being a nightmare if RMA is needed.
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I purposely avoid Newegg no matter what the price is. They have lost a ton of loyal customers over the past few years. The shuffle is just another example of them screwing over customers with combos of overpriced items that no one needs to go along with their GPU. Sorry didn't need a $3-400 mobo or $500 monitor just because but if I did I would have bought it separate…owned by China now in case you didn't know.