Pro's:
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+ Foot pin and screws 10 seconds.
+ Can also forward bend - big plus compared to my old Samsung, whose foot I had to support the back with a piece of wood for this purpose.
+ DVI plug, is recognized immediately. Etc. No driver necessary.
+ A super image, clear, no distortion.
+ Tons of configuration options.
+ Super-fast response time, no streaks, tightening, etc. Perfect (for me) to play.
Neutral:
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= Fixing FußMonitor could be a little more stable. At each switching on and off (button from the bottom of the lower frame), the monitor wobbles something ...
= Minimal (st) s darkening around the edges, but still easy for me OK No discoloration.
= With the EIZO monitor test the gradients are red "(dark to light from left to right) is not uniform across the image height, blue and green on the other hand look very good. But when one has ever a pure red image with color gradients except in test image ...;)
= I personally in the factory settings too bright and garish, but that one has regulated Rip-Rip via the OSD.
= With the ASUS Splendid presets I can not do much - somehow fits any properly so that I do not got around to adjustments in the OSD. But is not a problem - once made, ready for eternity)
= Sound not tried as 5.1 speakers connected.
Con's:
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- No
Unfortunately, my monitor has a pixel error (permanent black) at the top right of the lower left quadrant.
However you see it actually only light backgrounds (Explorer, texts, Outlook).
Especially when playing (about 90% of the time, see above) is always so much going on on the screen, and I'm with my concentration so deep in gameplay that I'm not even gotten around to take care not to mention that he would have noticed me.
Therefore at first a bit annoying, but to cope well unter'm line :)
Bottom line: 4.5 stars (-0.5 for the pixel error; or no pixel error class) => aufgrundet 5 :)