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    ASUS MG279Q freesync monitor

    Hello guys,

    I've received my freesync ASUS MG279Q monitor. I was going through some tests to check its quality and it appears the monitor is bleeding. I do not think this is normal.

    Am i entitled to ask for a replacement or a refund? ( I have pictures of the problem, but I'm not allowed to post them until i've published 5 posts)
    Thanks

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    Last edited by Mark@SCAN; 22-06-2015 at 10:12 AM.

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    Re: ASUS MG279Q freesync monitor

    EPC1,

    If you want to log a return request over the backlight bleed then you can log the request with the returns team by using the following Link

    Best Regards,

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