Thanks for the honest review! I noticed you have a little bit of backlight bleeding in the bottom of the screen to the right side. I've just got the same monitor and mine has it too but on the left side. What are your thoughts on this issue? Bad quality control or just the way the technology is? This is my first experience with this type of monitors and it makes me sad seeing the imperfections on such a nice screen
I'm not really seeing it sorry, either that or I am not noticing it as much as you are. It may just be some artifacts popping up in the video from youtube compressing the video. I'm pretty sure there's no bleeding happening but if there is, it's not currently affecting my daily usage. That said I typically have the lights on in the room so I may not be seeing it because of that.
I haven't had personal experience with this monitor, but looking at the specs from the BenQ website, I personally would rather go with a 4k monitor at the minimum and not 2k. Also, the colour gamuts for this monitor only cover s-RGB and Rec.709 so it's not designed for professional colour grading, you'd want Adobe RGB and DCI-P3 as well in a monitor. Hope that helps.
The most detailed BenQ review so far. Appreciate the way you demonstrate all key functions and monitor resolution. Great work!
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Thanks for the honest review! I noticed you have a little bit of backlight bleeding in the bottom of the screen to the right side. I've just got the same monitor and mine has it too but on the left side. What are your thoughts on this issue? Bad quality control or just the way the technology is? This is my first experience with this type of monitors and it makes me sad seeing the imperfections on such a nice screen
I'm not really seeing it sorry, either that or I am not noticing it as much as you are. It may just be some artifacts popping up in the video from youtube compressing the video. I'm pretty sure there's no bleeding happening but if there is, it's not currently affecting my daily usage. That said I typically have the lights on in the room so I may not be seeing it because of that.
Can I used BenQ Gw2790Qt for Video Editing & Color Grading ?
I haven't had personal experience with this monitor, but looking at the specs from the BenQ website, I personally would rather go with a 4k monitor at the minimum and not 2k. Also, the colour gamuts for this monitor only cover s-RGB and Rec.709 so it's not designed for professional colour grading, you'd want Adobe RGB and DCI-P3 as well in a monitor. Hope that helps.