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  • That's just how it is unfortunately - Z35 has panel with extremely poor "from black" response time. You can tweak it somewhat by playing with overdrive settings, but not much. I recommend returning the monitor if that's bothering you.
  • Sorry to say it, but there is nothing wrong with your monitor or drivers. That just how speakers are on this model - they are downright terrible. I am baffled why Acer bothered to wasted (even small) money & effort on putting such bad speakers at all. I've ended getting myself a very good sound bar and forgot about built…
  • Point is, Acer can write any number here in very honest and serious manner (like they already did over past years) - but you'll have zero means to verify it. But try to find a single feedback from person saying that Acer actually fixed their glitch completely and in sane timeline - you won't be able to. The most positive…
  • What do you expect? Of course, Acer sales reps will tell you everything you'd like to hear, to make you buy it - that "issue is fixed and only minor amount of people were affected anyway, and if you have problem, we will fix it easy". Question is - will you trust them on it? After you've bought it and they have your money,…
  • This is within tolerances for these monitors, and trust me, this is very far from worst you can get.
  • On original thread user "adamlreed93" tried to get his monitor repaired, actually at least 2 times. He wasted at least 2 months sending monitors back and forth. However, Acer was unable to fix his flickering (even when they claimed they gave him brand new replacements). Best they could manage is to flickering not appear…
  • Acer-Manny followed in footsteps of other reps before him - promised "a sure fix this time", wasted people time, publicly embarrassed himself and his company, stopped posting. I assume now you have to wait for several month for a fresh new rep who didn't get the memo ;)
  • Ultimately for high refresh rate in particular you will have to compromise, I haven't seen a high refresh panel which provides same contrast & gamut as 60Hz one. I've asked people familiar with LCD tech and was told this is mainly due to need to make LCD shutter "thinner" to allow for it to react/switch faster - so you get…
  • Not everybody have uniformity issues - but its simply because some panels are ok(ish) while others are atrocious. Hence its possible to find one which looks better - e.g. I was able to after ~3 replacements. This is simply because they don't really include uniformity tests in the QC - or, actually, they rather relaxed…
  • It very unlikely its heat related. Its been very hot latest days, and I've noticed issue less, not more. Its just completely random and may make you think that various things affect it while it was just coincidence. I doubt its fixed, they will tell you anything you want to hear just to make you buy it. As you see person…
  • Bad quality diffuser/reflector. There are "wrinkles", creating non-uniform backlight ("dirty screen effect"). Pretty usual with modern monitors & TVs, unfortunately, though its worse with some (as these are usually not included in min. quality standards of anything but highest end panels). You may want to look in…
  • Its unfortunately common with modern monitors. However, some monitors still look lot better than others. I've seen many and Acer's are not among the best in that respect. But I've never seen a high-refresh panel which looks as good in black level as standard-refresh one. I suspect that higher glow/bleed is a drawback of…
  • You probably will get more if you sell on eBay - especially if monitor is good otherwise (e.g. small bleed/no dead pixels).
  • Sounds like they are trying to fleece you to pay all these wasted shipping costs at the end, by deducting them from refund sum.
  • Are you in UK/EU? Because european consumer law clearly says - if product can't be repaired within warranty, full refund must be done. Full refund = amount you've paid, period. Not the "whatever amount of money they feel generous to offer".
  • Well, hopefully they eventually either fix it or give you money back - as long as they spending on shipping heavy monitor, not you :)
  • Very misleading answer. User asked about X34P, not X34. X34P have advertised standard refresh rate of 120Hz. This is not overclock, and must always work without issues. I refer you to Acer own specification - https://www.acer.com/ac/en/GB/content/predator-model/UM.CX0EE.P01 Maximum Resolution3440 x 1440 Standard Refresh…
  • Screenshot from Amazon UK:
  • BTW, this should give you rough idea on amount of returns for this monitor in UK - https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/offer-listing/B017U8Z61W/ref=dp_olp_used?ie=UTF8&condition=used (Amazon warehouse would be only tip of the iceberg, since its just returns during 30-day initial period). Is Acer really ok with this? Because it…
  • Well, the repair will be booked through Amazon anyway, and I will do it before my warranty runs out - so stalling for time is useless (I know when it ends). But I am still being reasonable - I there is *improved/real* fix in the works am I willing to wait a bit and avoid unnecessary fuss - after all all I need is problem…
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