- Dec 11, 2000
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I had bought an LCD monitor from Newegg last week, I picked it up Monday...And of course it had a nice spiderweb crack in the center of the screen. 
damage-powered on
where box was pierced
impact point is where circled
The piercing, as the photo shows, didn't strike me as being big enough that it could have caused the damage that it did until I took it out of the box.
There was good protection for the sides of the monitor, it didn't move; However, there was perhaps a 1mm thick foam bag protecting the screen itself, and little else. And it happened to have less distance from the edge of the box than the back as well.
I'm not looking to bash Newegg or even the manufacturer of the monitor, I suppose I'm not enthralled with Fedex ATM though..
Good news: Looks like Newegg is stepping up and starting a damage claim with Fedex. (fingers crossed)
Bad news: It'll be 7-10 business days to find out what happens for certain.
Needless to say, I asked for a refund.
Though that's not my question here...
If I were to look at getting something comprable to what I was going to get online, which brand manufacturers have some better padding/protection for the screens?
How might Dell's packaging for their LCD's fare, as well as some others? (Samsung, CTX, etc)
I suppose if worst does come to worst, I can pick one up locally--I'll be inspecting it before I leave the store however.
damage-powered on
where box was pierced
impact point is where circled
The piercing, as the photo shows, didn't strike me as being big enough that it could have caused the damage that it did until I took it out of the box.
There was good protection for the sides of the monitor, it didn't move; However, there was perhaps a 1mm thick foam bag protecting the screen itself, and little else. And it happened to have less distance from the edge of the box than the back as well.
I'm not looking to bash Newegg or even the manufacturer of the monitor, I suppose I'm not enthralled with Fedex ATM though..
Good news: Looks like Newegg is stepping up and starting a damage claim with Fedex. (fingers crossed)
Bad news: It'll be 7-10 business days to find out what happens for certain.
Needless to say, I asked for a refund.
Though that's not my question here...
If I were to look at getting something comprable to what I was going to get online, which brand manufacturers have some better padding/protection for the screens?
How might Dell's packaging for their LCD's fare, as well as some others? (Samsung, CTX, etc)
I suppose if worst does come to worst, I can pick one up locally--I'll be inspecting it before I leave the store however.