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Linksys E5400: Main Discussion

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  • Product Purchased
    Feb 7
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    Feb 19
  • Testing
    Mar 8
  • Writing Review
    Apr 17
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    Apr 22
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    Jul 22
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    I got lucky my aw2725df has coil whine on standby mosquito noises all the time

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    Hi, I wanted to ask if the slightly darker corners in the grey uniformity test on the aw2725df are noticable in everyday use or only when presented with a completely gray background?

    It’s really only an issue if you have a full-screen image of the same color, but otherwise you shouldn’t notice it.

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    Hi, I wanted to ask if the slightly darker corners in the grey uniformity test on the aw2725df are noticable in everyday use or only when presented with a completely gray background?

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    I have a question, in the direct comparison between G60SD and AW2725DF, you say that in a bright room, the Samsung would be a better choice, based on how it handles reflections. But on the reflection test, the alienware is ahead with a score of 9.4 with 1.3% total reflections (vs 9.2 - 2.2%) ? I bought both monitors with both glossy and matte (G6 & FO27Q3), tested them for few days, to test them both and keep the one I prefered. I had no preconception, but to me the matte was not the best choice as it made the whole coating grayish in my bright room (with a window behind me + a skylight above my desk).

    Hi, thanks for your question. It really comes down to preferences. Some people prefer the way matte screens diffuse the light while others prefer the way a glossy screen does it. However, when it comes to QD-OLEDs, the matte screen on the Samsung will look less purple when a fair amount of ambient light is shining on it, which is why I said what I did there. At the end of the day we all have individual preferences about what matters most to us in a monitor, and if you think the monitor you bought looks better in your environment then you’ve made the best choice for you. 😊

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    I have a question, in the direct comparison between G60SD and AW2725DF, you say that in a bright room, the Samsung would be a better choice, based on how it handles reflections.

    But on the reflection test, the alienware is ahead with a score of 9.4 with 1.3% total reflections (vs 9.2 - 2.2%) ?

    I bought both monitors with both glossy and matte (G6 & FO27Q3), tested them for few days, to test them both and keep the one I prefered. I had no preconception, but to me the matte was not the best choice as it made the whole coating grayish in my bright room (with a window behind me + a skylight above my desk).

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    Con for the Alienware for console users is there is no input for speakers. You would have to use headphones.

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    1.0 response time? dell gigabyte msi have 0.3

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