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To: B.K.Myers who wrote (572)3/7/2017 11:18:46 PM
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Nice. Thank you for posting. How is your all in one aging overall as a pc? Never owned one but been tempted to tell relatives to buy in past and even an old girlfriend once so I wouldn't have to locally source extra lcd monitors in SE Asia! ha. She was looking for a new pc at the time. I've used 27" like your screen and years back thought about early adopter of the top line Dell 30", turn two of those vertical side by side and you have some super high resolution, relatively compact desk real estate.

I'm sure any glare was built in when you bought pc, there are always tradeoffs in any modern panel purchase. Be it pc monitor, tv, etc. insofar as there is a limited number of foundries from which all these modern marvels originate as we all know. ;-)

How have your panels worn in do you think? It's not a glare thing as much as when watching a movie with the lights turned off, do you notice any white color bleeding in the corner of the screen? This is as much a tv issue as it is pc monitor imo, for example, my heavily used 46" samsung bought summer 2010 has some bleeding around the edges and it's something that's grown over time. fwiw.