Display Manufacturers Abandoning Quality Control Departments


Display Manufacturers Abandoning Quality Control Departments

Today, manufacturers have decided that users are very effective at abusing Amazon return policies. Experts say this will allow companies to invest more resources into R&D departments and advance display technologies much quicker.

According to Smugsie, this might be what we're experiencing right now. The expert says despite having more monitors available at lower costs, this doesn't change the fact that he still has to return 20 monitors to finally receive a panel that doesn't have a glaring defect.

"This is fine, I think he's just being picky." Says a customer inside a Best Buy as he points at a dead pixel.

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