My first post, found on eBay at a great price.
AOC AGON AG271QG $721.65 (eBay Plus) / $736.65 (Non eBay Plus) Delivered @ Computer Alliance on eBay
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Best way I think would be to ask them to.
Back light bleed is pretty subjective … what is fine for one person is not fine for another. Your best bet would be to purchase from a store that lets YOU see it setup prior to walking out the door.
I don't see any stores willing to allow you to open up and testing it. Backlight bleeding is very subjective and even if you make a warranty claim to swap it over, it really is up to the manufacturer's assessment on whether they will accept the returns.
Compare with Acer XB271HU, which one is better?
Same panel. QC between manufacturers is purely anecdotal. Buy what's cheaper, or you like the look of.
I looked into this a year ago when I was buying. From my research, it would appear that they are NOT the EXACT same panel as the revision number is different.
Acer: M270DAN02.6
(source: https://www.displayspecifications.com/en/model/31826fe)AOC: M270DAN02.3
(source: https://www.displayspecifications.com/en/model/07e26a9)I do not remember what the differences in the revisions mean, but normally later revisions are better as they will have addressed some known issues.
With that being said, I did purchase the AOC and have been happy with it, however I am not one of those people who is concerned about backlight bleed (I don't watch stuff in the dark). FYI: I paid $800 12 months ago.
The reason I ask this question is that Acer XB271HU was $719.25 about one week ago. Normally, XB271HU is more expensive than AOC AGON AG271QG. Not sure, which one is worth to buy now.
M270DAN02.6 is 8-bit+FRC panel, while M270DAN02.3 is 8-bit panel.
Yep. Took out the 24" version at 10am :-)
If I place an order, is there any way to get the seller to check for any back light bleed before getting this delivered ?