I run 2 PC's, see my Outlook inbox and leave him standing there. 10 minutes to half an hour. Actually, no matter we are made of the out tube age at which such images still hereby engraved (after a very long time). I turn to the second PC, and not believe my eyes: I see in the background but still the inbox! I use here a purple / pink held comic background, not just black. In fact, the picture has such 'burned'. One can see not about the current 1 PC in a transparent mode, but the old image that was displayed previously.
In the Asus description is: "The following phenomena on the monitor are normal:. Depending on the desktop wallpaper using the brightness of the screen is perhaps a little uneven, if the same image is displayed for hours, may remain after switching the image an afterimage appear. The screen display is slow to normal. Or, turn off the monitor for a few hours out. "
In fact, the ghost appears even eternally long.
What else is there to say: The picture is initially fresh and alive. The Werksmodi work partly to high brightness. Brightness distribution is acceptable, it struck me no strong halos. For a plus. Despite everything, he does not come close to high-priced monitors. red / pink shares not come out strong enough, as well as readjustment does not help. Thus, there remains a something flat image. I found the picture as a little uneasy, but technically what I can not prove.
Mechanics: The rubber stopper on the VESA adapter and then the abzuschraubende Stand (with aufzuhebelnder plastic cover) reflect for me now is not necessarily the state of the art again. VESA mount gives off a little unstable, the plastic twists. Still, he probably will not fall off the wall ... The way that the connection cables go away right back, would be very convenient for my purposes. However, this may certainly not appeal to everyone.
I would probably keep the monitor, if it were not for this ghost. My thanks to Amazon for the always good settlement.
Slowly I come to the conclusion that today's LED monitors are simply not mature at least in the lower price segment.