mossmotorsport
Bronze Level Poster
Evening all,
I'm a bit of advice, if I may. I'm now on my 4th Alienware AW3821DW monitor, with the latest one just unboxed to find another stuck pixel. These monitors are £1260 (ish) a time, and I'm at a point now where I really am thinking of giving up on finding an imperfection free version of this monitor.
Sometimes the stuck pixels appear immediately, other times it's after a couple of weeks. For the stuck pixels which appear immediately, I'm wondering if the quality control for Alienware monitors is not as comprehensive as they'd like you to believe.
What would you chaps do? For this sum of money, living with what I consider to be a defect feels a kick in the teeth, but one I may have to just accept. I can't keep getting them swapped out (Amazon really won't like me!), but I'm not sure anything else looks quite as nice? The LG 38 uses the same panel, but doesn't look quite as nice. The dead pixel warranty for 3 years on the AW3821DW only covers stuck pixels which appear against a dark background too, not light blue (which mine have all been) against a white background, or red on black.
Is it unreasonable to expect something to just be as it should be, out of the box?
I'm a bit of advice, if I may. I'm now on my 4th Alienware AW3821DW monitor, with the latest one just unboxed to find another stuck pixel. These monitors are £1260 (ish) a time, and I'm at a point now where I really am thinking of giving up on finding an imperfection free version of this monitor.
Sometimes the stuck pixels appear immediately, other times it's after a couple of weeks. For the stuck pixels which appear immediately, I'm wondering if the quality control for Alienware monitors is not as comprehensive as they'd like you to believe.
What would you chaps do? For this sum of money, living with what I consider to be a defect feels a kick in the teeth, but one I may have to just accept. I can't keep getting them swapped out (Amazon really won't like me!), but I'm not sure anything else looks quite as nice? The LG 38 uses the same panel, but doesn't look quite as nice. The dead pixel warranty for 3 years on the AW3821DW only covers stuck pixels which appear against a dark background too, not light blue (which mine have all been) against a white background, or red on black.
Is it unreasonable to expect something to just be as it should be, out of the box?