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Fault on 4k 28" Samsung?

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Tír na nÓg

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Hi lads,

I noticed this on my monitor. It only occurs at its native resolution, not@1440 nor 1080.

It is like an extremely thin vertical invisible line, in the very middle of the monitor... Best to check pic. Ant clue on what that could be? Not worth a RMA anyway as it is hardly notoceable, and is not a problem for me. Just curious...

fault.jpg
 
good job! what 28in samsung are you running? ive been looking at a couple samsung 28in 4ks but dont know whether the more expensive of the two will be worth it.
 
good job! what 28in samsung are you running? ive been looking at a couple samsung 28in 4ks but dont know whether the more expensive of the two will be worth it.

Well, my subconscious spoke. It is not a samsung, it is an Acer!exact model is rt280k.

Very happy with it. And has freesync (not that I use it, lol)
 
as far as I know pretty much all 28'' 4K monitors use the same panel, so you can basically look at warranty and stand (if you care) as the panels will all essentially be the same.
 
ah not to shabby for a tn panel :) the one ive been pondering is Samsung U28E590D. im assuming it is just a newer version of the one in that review being that the only difference in model number is the Samsung U28D590D vs Samsung U28E590D?

https://pcmonitors.info/samsung/samsung-u28h750-4k-uhd-monitor-with-quantum-dots/

welp this explains alot. the latter two are the ones ive been looking at. do you think the U750 is worth the extra $150? the only difference i see is that its a newer tn panel, headphone jack and stand...

U28E590D
https://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod...cm_re=Samsung_U28E590D-_-24-022-246-_-Product

U28H750
https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=0JC-0007-00G95

alright i gotcha. man you said it! there are a ton of these 28in tn panel monitors. it really does come down to warranty and looks.
 
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