X34 Ghosting

kenn213
kenn213 Member Posts: 3 New User

I purchased an X34 and as I've used it I'm noticing ghosting in certain games more and more (namely Fallout 4 and Hearthstone). I contacted Acer support and they suggested I send my monitor in for repair. I'm getting close to the end of the return period for the monitor, so I wanted to ask if this is even worth it? Is sending the monitor in for repair going to change anything, or is ghosting just a fact of life with this display?

 

I'm coming from an Asus PB278Q, which when I switch back to, shows no ghosting whatsoever that I can see. I really wanted to get excited for this monitor, but if the ghosting won't go away I'm not sure that I can.

 

If anyone knows any steps I can take to solve or minimize the issue I'd be happy to try them before sending this monitor back.

Answers

  • relm9
    relm9 Member Posts: 6 New User

    I don't really see any noticeable ghosting. But I may just be used to it, I've used IPS-type displays for a long time now (past 10 years). Those TN displays have a faster pixel response. The drawbacks of TN however largely overshadow any of the postitives in my opinion.

  • kenn213
    kenn213 Member Posts: 3 New User

    I figured I'd add a video showing what I'm seeing since it is tough to explain. Watch the left edge of the building as I move to see what I am talking about.

     

    https://youtu.be/Vw-IYLZ445s

  • relm9
    relm9 Member Posts: 6 New User

    Do you have overdrive on extreme?

     

    Normal looks better to me, but yes there is some trailing artifacts (ghosting) on mine as well. I've had that on every IPS panel. Actually every LCD I've used had it, but I've not used faster TNs like the PG278Q.

     

    What you are seeing is normal though, I recommend taking a look at TFTcentral's review: http://www.tftcentral.co.uk/reviews/acer_predator_x34.htm

     

    Specifically the response time section. All overdrive settings are suspectible to some trailing artifacts as you can see in the photos there.

     

    The PG278Q fares much better in this regard: http://www.tftcentral.co.uk/reviews/asus_rog_swift_pg278q.htm

  • kenn213
    kenn213 Member Posts: 3 New User

    Normal does seem to reduce the ghosting to more normal levels for me. I'll play around with it a little more though.

     

    My previous display (PB278Q) is actually a PLS display. I have three of them and have loved them since I got em ~3 years ago.

     

    Thanks for taking the time to respond.

  • relm9
    relm9 Member Posts: 6 New User

    Ah ok, the font here made that B look like a G. sorry. Yeah, the PB278Q is indeed PLS.

  • Vandragorax
    Vandragorax Member Posts: 124 Die Hard WiFi Icon

    I've not experienced this level of ghosting on my display, although I always left the overdrive on "normal" as it tends to be the most optimal setting for gaming on these sort of panels.