LG 795FT+. Great reviews all round. Let's buy one. Hooray, it looks greta on games. Nice colours! Oh hang on, the moire on this is terrible (makes it look like solid blocks of colour are interlaced between white and dark weave) Surely it must be a fault? Let's try and get it replaced shall ... Read review
Advantages: Could be a good monitor, colours are crisp on games Disadvantages: LGE's customer service is manned by monkeys
LG 795FT+. Great reviews all round. Let's buy one. Hooray, it looks greta on games. Nice colours! Oh hang on, the moire on this is terrible (makes it look like solid blocks of colour are interlaced between white and dark weave) Surely it must be a fault? Let's try and get it replaced shall we?
I had contacted LGE about getting my monitor replaced, who put me through to their middleman returns unit, Brands Electronics.
... ...me with the monitors that LG give them, leftover stock and such like. And LG weren't giving them anything that was as young as mine.
They said they would get on to LG and get some younger ones in, and I could have one of those. Of course, they said they'd "ring me back when they had them" Translation: "Go away." So I'm going to have to pester them repeatedly to get a younger monitor.
LG 795FT+. Great reviews all round. Let's buy one. Hooray, it looks greta on games. Nice colours! Oh hang on, the moire on this is terrible (makes it look like solid blocks of colour are interlaced between white and dark weave) Surely it must be a fault? Let's try and get it replaced shall we?
I had contacted LGE about getting my monitor replaced, who put me through to their middleman returns unit, Brands Electronics.
I phoned Brands on Tuesday about getting my monitor replaced. In comes the man this morning, picks up my monitor and plonks down the "new" one, and off he goes. I look at the date of the model. JUNE 1999! My original monitor (sent back for the same problem, again got fobbed off with an older model of the 795FT+, which was promplty sent back. The next one that came is the one going back now) was August 2000! I was told by Brands that I would recieve one of as close to the same date as possible. I tried the monitor, BTW, and the image quality was amazingly poor, I expect from having a different model. So, I rang Brands. They kindly said they could do little about it, because they can only supply me with the monitors that LG give them, leftover stock and such like. And LG weren't giving them anything that was as young as mine. They said they would get on to LG and get some younger ones in, and I could have one of those. Of course, they said they'd "ring me back when they had them" Translation: "Go away." So I'm going to have to pester them repeatedly to get a younger monitor.
However, my beef was with LG, so I phoned them up myself afterwards, asking what the hell was going on. They said the warranty says I'll get something of a "similar specification". Absolutely outrangeous I told them. The guy on the end of the phone simply kept droning out the warranty, completely unable to comprehend that I simply wanted a monitor that at least had the same monitor model number (the 795FT+ has been repeadedly revised). I hung up and went to college.
I came home and I phoned LG up again, this time to make a complaint, in the hope something would get done. We have an arguement as to wheather it's the same monitor and it is in a "presentable condition." I say the model is different (this needs a double ended VGA cable, my original had it integrated), she says that's not the point. I say the image quality is astoundingly worse than my original monitor. We have an arguement about emails I've been sent saying the monitors are "as new" and wheather that should be taken as reconditioned. I say it does, she says they don't give out reconditioned monitors, only old stock. I complain about the man I talked to this morning and his complete lack of understanding. She says she'll look into it, and to keep talking to Brands. We hang up.
So, what are we left with: Brands - Helpful but ultimately toothless LGE - Ignorant and arrogant, refuse to negociate with the customers they are screwing, pass the buck
So where does it end? I certainly don't believe it's beyond reasonable expectation to get the monitor model I originally had. LGE seem to think it is, and all I can do is pester Brands until I get what I believe I am entitled to.
I did not spend £220 to get treated like a fool. Avoid LGE if you can.
UPDATE: I'm currentely seeking advice as to where to go next from Trading Standards, to see what can be done. I have every confidence that the monitor will at least be replaced with something younger, but this problem should not have arisen in the first place, no? In reply to comments: The monitor was bought from Action.com . I contacted LG technical support the first time, and their simple reply "then we'll just swap it on-site for you" was very tempting at the time. I won't make the same mistake again.
I would highly recomend this monitor, but be wary before you buy.
I paid just under £220 for it from Scan, but I have seen it advertised elsewhere for up to £317. The monitor has an excellent, crisp display (0.24dp). The on-screen controls are easy to use, especially with the touch-sensitive buttons.
Instead of buying a cheap 19" monitor for the same price, opt for this. The advantages are obvious upon the first time you use it.
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Onurb 25.07.2000
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: helpful Review of LG 795FT Plus
Advantages: Amazing Image Quality, easy on the eyes, a monitor for life Disadvantages: bit pricy, and very heavy
When it comes to monitors, you don't want to be buying the cheapest thing you can get your hands on. Its something that you look at for hours each day, so it needs to be something that your happy with.
The Flatron monitors are very impressive. The first thing that attracted me to it was its image quality. It seemed to stand out from all the other monitors on display. The images it was producing were very sharp, and pleasing to the eye.
After reading ... ...the first monitor to have a perfectly flat screen. Most flatscreens are only flat on the bit that you look at, the Flatron screen is flat on both sides. It also has a very sharp image quality, 17" screen and digital soft-touch controls.
This is a very impressive bit of kit. Its very easy on the eyes to look at and produces very crisp images.
This monitor is more pricy then other monitors, but i think its worth it! ...
NitroBlast 15.07.2000
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: helpful Review of LG 795FT Plus
Advantages: Clear Sharp Picture Disadvantages: Large footprint
Could be. This LG flatron monitor really is a fantastic product. It has a 4 port USB hub on the back for those who are running out of ports on their PC itself. The quality of the picture is very good and the flat screen means that there is very little light relection off it. The flat screen also gives a larger viewing area. The monitor controls can all be controlled from within windows. The base has a nice stylish look to it also. It is quite a heavy ...
Cactus 16.07.2000
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: helpful Review of LG 795FT Plus
Advantages: Flat, 17', good looking colors Disadvantages: Big
3 years ago i bought LG Flatron 795FT Plus. And i'm still don't need anything else. LCD quality and response time isn't very good now. Better buy good CRT than poor LCD for the same price.
LG Flatron 795FT Plus is one of the best solutions choosing monitor. Some specifications: 17-inch, 100% flat, 0.24mm stripe pitch, USB HUB. Using USB HUB you can connect 4 USB devices more. It's very practical for usb mouse, keyboard, scanner, digital camera and ...
xXxLT 30.10.2004
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: somewhat helpful Review of LG 795FT Plus
LG's unique Flatron flat tube monitors feature higher brightness, sharpness and contrast compared to typical monitors. The flat tube design (flat outside, flat inside) eliminates distracting reflections and special screen coatings dramatically reduce glare and improve contrast, making long periods of use more comfortable, with less fatigue.