Not sure what Eye Care is, but everything else looks great. If you seriously RMA right after purchase, your confidence will be shot.
Because you paid for a monitor, you should have one damnit. If you're within the NewEgg return policy, I'd just return it through them. And i have looked at the ASUS monitors over at Newegg, MicroCenter and TigerDirect and they are fairly expensive compared to the ones we own, two $150 monitors and this $220 Monitor, Cheapest we can afford you know? Maybe i should look on amazon.ĮDIT: I just found this puppy actually, Think this would be a good replacement? I'm pretty messed up in the head over all of this and i am not sure what the best option right now would be. Should i not Send it to ACER ( Even though i got it through Newegg) and see if it might just be the panel that is broken? or should i just return it and find a different monitor? One thing i hate is my monitors looking different than the others which i figured it was smart to buy the same series of monitors, but the 1440p version. Acer K272HUL Ebmidpx (the TN panel) for my father for fathers day and set it up on my personal machine first to test it. Acer Aspire V15 Nitro Black Edition VN7-592G-71ZL Gaming Laptop 6th Generation Intel Core i7 6700HQ (2.60 GHz) 8 GB Memory 1 TB HDD NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960M 4 GB GDDR5 15.6' Windows 10 Home 64-Bit SAMSUNG 850 EVO M.2 250GB SATA III Internal SSD Single Unit Version MZ-N5E250BW Acer K272HUL Black 27' WQHD 1ms HDMI DisplayPort Widescreen LED. Prevents me having to go through RMA for something that failed to perform within the first several weeks.
#ACER K272HUL DRIVER DRIVERS#
Im tryiing to use it as a second 'piggyback' montor' on an Dell desktop computer, but I need the drivers for the montior. I've done that with Amazon a couple times. &0183 &32 I have an Al2223 Monitor which Acer says they never heard of. If it's a very recent purchase, you can generally trade through the vendor. If you knock resolution down to 1080, and still have the issue, I'd venture to guess its definitely monitor related. It shouldn't be having those issues on anything browser related. If you're having tearing on the 1440p, I'd venture to guess its definitely monitor bound.
I generally work out the budget fist, then parts after. I try to convince my wife it's a necessity.
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Actually both monitors are an ACER K2 Series K272HL, My secondary is a 1080p and the problematic one is the 1440p which is a ACER K2 Series K272HUL, And the problem never happens on the secondary monitor and a 200$ ( $50 More ) for just a 27" 1080 at 5ms is pretty expensive At least for my wife and i