Hi guys.
I'm about to buy the great NEC 20WGX2 Pro LCD. According to many reviews all over the net and users' opinions on various forums, this monitor simply rocks... But this is what most of us already know, don't we.
I'm from the kind of people who always look for things which will serve for years giving 100% satisfaction through their *entire* lifespan. Any less is not an option! Especially when it comes to an expensive LCD screen.
Here's what this is all about. I've read some users are complaining about NEC 20WGX2 Pro (or the previous version, 20WGX2), that they bought their panel with hot/dead/stuck pixel. And these people were in numbers (mostly on Polish forums, but not exclusively...). Is buying this NEC really that dicey? I am not willing to pay not being fully aware of the risk! So, the question is: does your NEC 20WGX2 Pro have a hot/dead/stuck pixel?
Taking part in the poll as well as any feedback will be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance!
I'm about to buy the great NEC 20WGX2 Pro LCD. According to many reviews all over the net and users' opinions on various forums, this monitor simply rocks... But this is what most of us already know, don't we.
I'm from the kind of people who always look for things which will serve for years giving 100% satisfaction through their *entire* lifespan. Any less is not an option! Especially when it comes to an expensive LCD screen.
Here's what this is all about. I've read some users are complaining about NEC 20WGX2 Pro (or the previous version, 20WGX2), that they bought their panel with hot/dead/stuck pixel. And these people were in numbers (mostly on Polish forums, but not exclusively...). Is buying this NEC really that dicey? I am not willing to pay not being fully aware of the risk! So, the question is: does your NEC 20WGX2 Pro have a hot/dead/stuck pixel?
Taking part in the poll as well as any feedback will be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance!