***** Yeah I'm planning to buy one in Australia, costs AU$1199, I was worried about the backlight bleed but Australia has pretty good policies to protect consumers so I should be fine.
+Tetra Ninja Been thinking about getting this but I have been nervous about all the complaints about the bleeding... decisions, decisions. How is it still doing?
@@frbusinesssolution oh god, some 29" ultrawide LG, 29UM58 i think. 3 years later, still no visible bleeding but I don't care enough to check it again.
if you DO find blacklight bleed on an LCD, I have a tip for you. Put a tiny piece of card or thin hard plastic (in my case, just a few millimetres) under the bezel just above or below the bleed. You may need to experiment a little but you'll find the sweet spot soon enough. It should stop the bleed completely. I used this to fix an otherwise perfect Asus 27" panel.
A very easy way to check backlight bleeding or pixel errors is using Windows Paint. Simply set the width and height of the blank new picture to the monitor's resolution. Than use the filling tool to fill the whole picture with any color you want (black for backlight bleeding test, red green and blue for pixel error test). Set the view to full screen and check the monitor. It's even much easier than it sounds and can be done very quickly.
Guys, my 32" 4k LG screen had bleeding on the corners, and then I stopped using it for around 1 month, even disconnected it, after this, unexpectedly, the bleeding corners are gone. This is amazing, now I can sell my screen for a fair value. :)
This shit should be covered by legal regulations - heck some manufacturers even take it as "granted" on IPS and PLS nowadays. Yet it 's clearly light leakage due to bad montage and / or material fault as in in their fault which is repairable by opening up the complete LCD and blocking out the light - not by the customer but by the manufacturers. They don't even want to repair it because it 's cheaper for them to make a new one by disassembling the old one and hoping for a better result (they don't really care that is).
black light bleed is the lighting that becomes more noticeable in a completely black screen like this video. like you go full screen 1080p if your monitor is 1080p res then i do recommend this setting. but the test is so that the black is black you shouldn't see any white spots at all just pure one color black all even lighting of the black no distorted washed spots anywhere
Exactly what I needed.. I noticed that I didn't see the bleeding if I just fill the screen black- it needs to be a video file like this it seems. Thanks so much!
Just bought Dell u2412m and thank god it doesnt have annoying amounts of IPSGLOW/Bleed whatever. Colours are good and just played Borderlands 2 and DmC and can say that this monitor can do games really well.
I think I can see some faint backlight bleeding on my dell IPS if I look at it from a certain angle when the screen is all black but this is definitely not an issue for me because I wouldn't notice it when using it normally and I barely consider it an issue.
Is it in a well lit room? Or a bit dark room? Of it's a bit dark room then it's okay but if it's in really well lit room then it can be concerning as backlight bleed in well lit environment should be almost negligible
Dell Inspiron 7559. Only a tiny tiny amount of backlight bleed at the bottom of the screen only really noticeable when both the screen and the room you're in is pitch black.
Nvm I did some recheck and there is some bleed, but not anything extreme. I haven't really messed with the settings much so it's basically just stock. The advertised 1 mill to 1 is so fake lol
+IshayuG Yeah I'm on the way to the post office to ship it back to Newegg, hopefully my replacement won't have any problems, kind of sad when you have to hope to get a normal working product, especially at $900
PhantomTech Absolutely. Even if this process is faulty and there's a lot of bad panels, I'd rather pay extra for the additional quality control. To be honest, though, I was expecting to have done that already given the price range. There is absolutely NO excuse for such poor quality control on a product in this price range. No fucking way.
Backlight bleed is caused when the bezels surrounding the monitor apply pressure on the LCD screen. This happens when there is some imperfection while assembling the monitor and always appears around the corners.
Testing my Yoga 11s...lots of backlight bleeding, waiting for lenovo to send me a box to ship it to them and get a new screen. Backlight bleeding is very common with IPS displays, happens on more than 70% of them.
Damn, this Asus G15 2021 is nearly perfect except for some backlight bleeding, mediocre nits, and lack of a webcam. Otherwise, it's quite thoroughly designed and built.
when i bought my monitor it was perfect. now there's backlight bleed. it is an OC'd 120hz monitor. anything i can do to remove it? it's not noticeable unless i'm displaying all black though
Bought xl2730z No backlight bleed on TN Panel YAY moving my head to the top, right, left, and bottom found 0 backlight bleed you can see like a grey color a little brown but that is due to the TN panel
@@minbcraft OLED panel monitor or TV? because i have been trying to find a OLED panel monitor but never found one on amazon will you please send me buy link or name of your monitor?????
It's interesting, the background of youtube page is absolute black on my monitor, but the video is yellow ish. So I'm not sure! Here's a screenshot of what I see: drive.google.com/file/d/0B3mIdNSpjQr7Y3l3TnJiMHZXNkU/view?usp=sharing Any ideas? by the way, the video color is not black as in RGB = 0,0,0 . It is actually grey RGB = 16,16,16.
+Aram Azhari You have a point, however this is a quick eyeball test. If you want more accurate measurements of the contrast in your display I suggest picking up a monitor calibrator.
+Aram Azhari The screenshot doesn't help, as your pc doesn't take screenshots of exactly whats on the monitor, perhaps a external source such as a camera to show us?
jayden shadlow You apparently didn't read the whole comment. "It's interesting, the background of youtube page is absolute black on my monitor, but the video is yellow ish." The video is a different colour than the video itself. That is an issue with the rendering of the video. If I had to guess, Azhari's video calibration is off, or the person who made the video made an error in the video that was slight enough that my monitor couldn't pick it up.
I don't see noticeable bleed but to be honest with you I don't know what I'm looking the screen look the same all around. I have the new asus rog swift PG279Q I spent $944 including tax and protection lol. Btw it's the best thing ever!
I got my Asus VC279H today. Beautifull thing but the monitori s full of backlight bleeding. Gonna return it for the same monitor, checkint out if it have the same problem.
Just came to this video with the same monitor, same problem. I guess I'll RMA it. The bottom left is so bad that I can hardly use my monitor if the screen is dark, it goes almost full grey.
a very small bleed on the upper right corner of my ASUS PG279 Not bad, but now that i think of it, i once had a CRT that has Displayport -.- I should have never sold it.
is it normal that my TN monitor has some noticeable bright spots on the bottom when is power off? it only vanish if I unplug the monitor. with the backlight bleeding test it's not that noticeable tho. should I send it to repair/replace?
i had lightbleed on a dgm led moniter and read about lightly rubbing it with a cloth in the bleeding area so gave it a try didnt look like it did anything but after shuting it down the next day the light bleed had gone and has not come back since
Ok i tried peeling off the anti glare protection of VG27AQ and ruined my monitor. You can peel it on most monitors to reveal that glossy screen but modern monitors if not all have the anti-glare protection and polarizer film as one sheet. Now my monitor has terrible bleed to the left :/ Im an idiot
I have a 4K OLED laptop screen (Lenovo X1 Extreme Gen 2); Windows theme is set to dark; Nvidia drivers are up to date on the latest version. When I watch this video I have no backlight bleeding at all - which is good. My desktop background is also pure black, and is perfectly fine, but as soon as I open file explorer or a chrome page (or any sort of page which is dark, not black), then I have a slight white blur (about 3 fingers width, and very light) on the left side of the screen and in the middle. However, this doesn't happen on pure black backgrounds, just on any background that is dark grey (and darker thereafter, until pure black). I've tried searching numerous places but cannot find any similar cases. Does anyone have any idea why this might be happening with my laptop?
I think it's pretty common with edge-lit back light displays to have some bleeding. But I think with most cases it's because of nonuniform pressure of the top layer of the screen. In my case it's one corner that bleeds more than the others. It's annoying now I know. However I probably can get used to it. Still not sure if I wanna send it back. What if I get one that's worse. It's a hassle because I ordered it online. Apart from the bleeding the screen is great. Image quality and colors are nice!
almost every monitor and tv is going to have backlight bleed the most common kind is around the corners second to that would be some splotches here and there which if not very noticeable are considered NORMAL and they can get more / worse overtime
I knew i'd find a backlight bleed test, i just knew it. I didnt notice much bleed on my laptop. Well, im considering an oled monitor but im a bit worried about burn in, but man, oled contrast makes my mouth water
OLED is mouth-watering for sure but burn-in is still an issue. rtings has done some long-term test. As soon as its not problematic, I will OLED the whol house 😎
I'm just seeing a black screen (exkluding the white text). Does this mean my monitor doesn't have backlight bleeding? It's a Samsung BX2450, about 4 years old.
i have a tiny amount (almost not visible amount) of bleed through my screen, it's not too noticeable unless i stare at it, should i pay to get it fixed or just let it be?
I have Dell u2412m, not the best monitor, but zero blacklight bleed. depends on the distance to the monitor, but if you sit like 40 cm or less from it, the colours in the corners may be little bit washed out because of the angle.... I want to buy a new monitor, but VR headset, Joystick and new GPU(have 7970) are over monitor on the list.
I seem to have something weird. On my new Acer g236hl, my screen seems VERY blue-ish. It is comparable to having your monitor on a very high Brightness. However, my brightness is at 0%, and it still is very noticeable. Does anyone have any idea what it might be?
it's strange, after the youtube bar from the bottom with the pause and length skipping option dissapears after 2 seconds, my display has a darker tint and it also makes some kind of noise ( sound ) and if I press spacebar on the keyboard, the blacks become more blue as usually, anyone has an idea? it's an lcd panel
Thank you for not putting a jumpscare
I was seriously waiting....
shit i forgot about that . i put a high vol .
😂😂
Finally! RUclips recommends something worth watching! Love these kinds of videos.
It reminds me of my first girlfriend, she never showed me much.
x')
got me in the first half , ngl
Phew no bleed on my new ROG PG279Q. Gambled and won against ASUS Quality Control. :)
+Tetra Ninja Wouldn't you be able to get a refund or replacement if you got one with backlight bleed?
+Mirokism Probably but its just a hassle that you dont want to go through when you pay $1000+ (CAD) for a monitor.
***** Yeah I'm planning to buy one in Australia, costs AU$1199, I was worried about the backlight bleed but Australia has pretty good policies to protect consumers so I should be fine.
+Mirokism I'm also planning on buying one here in Australia. if you bought one can you please tell me how it went with yours thanks.
+Tetra Ninja Been thinking about getting this but I have been nervous about all the complaints about the bleeding... decisions, decisions. How is it still doing?
My favourite part was the one at 0:28
same here, nothing should be nominated for an oscar for that performance
Agreed, absolute perfection
Is this a joke? It's got to be. Everyone knows 0:15 is the shit.
@@Hampurilias comment was funny, but kinda late dude :/
@@ResponsibleBread better late than never i say a year later
10 years later, just tested new monitor, nearly no bleeding. Thanks!
Please name your monitor
@@frbusinesssolution oh god, some 29" ultrawide LG, 29UM58 i think. 3 years later, still no visible bleeding but I don't care enough to check it again.
if you DO find blacklight bleed on an LCD, I have a tip for you. Put a tiny piece of card or thin hard plastic (in my case, just a few millimetres) under the bezel just above or below the bleed. You may need to experiment a little but you'll find the sweet spot soon enough. It should stop the bleed completely. I used this to fix an otherwise perfect Asus 27" panel.
Thank you so much for thid comment, I have been stressing a lot for the last week because of this and your tip fixed my issue. Cheers!
A very easy way to check backlight bleeding or pixel errors is using Windows Paint. Simply set the width and height of the blank new picture to the monitor's resolution. Than use the filling tool to fill the whole picture with any color you want (black for backlight bleeding test, red green and blue for pixel error test). Set the view to full screen and check the monitor. It's even much easier than it sounds and can be done very quickly.
Guys, my 32" 4k LG screen had bleeding on the corners, and then I stopped using it for around 1 month, even disconnected it, after this, unexpectedly, the bleeding corners are gone. This is amazing, now I can sell my screen for a fair value. :)
This shit should be covered by legal regulations - heck some manufacturers even take it as "granted" on IPS and PLS nowadays. Yet it 's clearly light leakage due to bad montage and / or material fault as in in their fault which is repairable by opening up the complete LCD and blocking out the light - not by the customer but by the manufacturers. They don't even want to repair it because it 's cheaper for them to make a new one by disassembling the old one and hoping for a better result (they don't really care that is).
TIP: CLOSE YOUR EYES FOR FULL SCREEN😉
The true VR experience.
black light bleed is the lighting that becomes more noticeable in a completely black screen like this video. like you go full screen 1080p if your monitor is 1080p res then i do recommend this setting. but the test is so that the black is black you shouldn't see any white spots at all just pure one color black all even lighting of the black no distorted washed spots anywhere
Perfect opportunity for a scare video
Thank god this is available in 1080p.
Looks Perfectly Black to me.
+Gustavo A. Pulido-Arroyo Liar Liar pants on fire
Not if they're using a CRT
racist
mine too LG AH-IPS LG 29UM69G-B
Exactly what I needed.. I noticed that I didn't see the bleeding if I just fill the screen black- it needs to be a video file like this it seems. Thanks so much!
I lucked out on a perfect Acer X34 Predator. Very pleased!
Just bought Dell u2412m and thank god it doesnt have annoying amounts of IPSGLOW/Bleed whatever.
Colours are good and just played Borderlands 2 and DmC and can say that this monitor can do games really well.
It's pretty common don't worry about it, you cant spread it to others. You will be fine.
I think I can see some faint backlight bleeding on my dell IPS if I look at it from a certain angle when the screen is all black but this is definitely not an issue for me because I wouldn't notice it when using it normally and I barely consider it an issue.
Is it in a well lit room? Or a bit dark room?
Of it's a bit dark room then it's okay but if it's in really well lit room then it can be concerning as backlight bleed in well lit environment should be almost negligible
i actually have a backlight bleed on this monitor but i didnt know until i used this video :P
Dell Inspiron 7559. Only a tiny tiny amount of backlight bleed at the bottom of the screen only really noticeable when both the screen and the room you're in is pitch black.
Serve in 2010 and works perfectly
Perfect 5/7 - would watch it again
Asus mg279q no backlight bleed at all, but after 2 weeks. Before it was little bleed in the right corner.
yay my lg 29um67 has no backlight bleed. Thanks for the vid. Some people have backlight bleed issues on ips monitors but I don't seem to.
+Tyler Weigand I have the exact same monitor like you. I'd like to know your settings. I can't seem to find the sweet spot.
+Tyler Weigand Hey, i have the same monitor too! But, i have a little bleeding on the right corner, nothing to worry about, but still...
Nvm I did some recheck and there is some bleed, but not anything extreme. I haven't really messed with the settings much so it's basically just stock. The advertised 1 mill to 1 is so fake lol
Got the PG27AQ 4k G-Sync IPS Monitor, there is definitely a good amount of backlight bleed.
+PhantomTech Samme here. Gonna RMA it. Absolutely ridiculous and unacceptable for that amount of money.
+IshayuG
Yeah I'm on the way to the post office to ship it back to Newegg, hopefully my replacement won't have any problems, kind of sad when you have to hope to get a normal working product, especially at $900
PhantomTech Absolutely. Even if this process is faulty and there's a lot of bad panels, I'd rather pay extra for the additional quality control.
To be honest, though, I was expecting to have done that already given the price range. There is absolutely NO excuse for such poor quality control on a product in this price range. No fucking way.
i cant tell if its light bleed since it changed depending on what direction or angle i look at it from :/
so how to know if my ips panel is normal?
that means its IPS Glow. Black light bleed won't change from viewing distance
Backlight bleed is caused when the bezels surrounding the monitor apply pressure on the LCD screen. This happens when there is some imperfection while assembling the monitor and always appears around the corners.
seems fine on my QNIX QX2710 LED Evolution ll
All good on my 2015 Macbook Air, Thanks.
My BenQ XL24020T passed with flying colors.. even with strobelight at 100% brighness.. It's pitch black! YES!
LG 25UM57-P got some on the left side but it's almost not visible on low brightness. On high it is pretty visible though, but still nothing too bad.
Testing my Yoga 11s...lots of backlight bleeding, waiting for lenovo to send me a box to ship it to them and get a new screen. Backlight bleeding is very common with IPS displays, happens on more than 70% of them.
Brand new Dell U2515H and barely any backbleeding yes!
this is also good for seeing where your monitor is dirty :)
Its like the screen is off
Damn, this Asus G15 2021 is nearly perfect except for some backlight bleeding, mediocre nits, and lack of a webcam. Otherwise, it's quite thoroughly designed and built.
rog asus? i have tge same one
i bought a few days ago and i have some blacklight bleed
BenQ XL2730z no backlight bleed, good to know
M27Q-X looking good 👍
seems fine on my new DELL U2713HM (Sep 2013 A00 revision) :Đ
***** too late for me. but i like this 2713 anyway.
I have the same monitor and have it too, lower left corner. But not as much as some other cases. Wondering if I should get this one replaced.
when i bought my monitor it was perfect. now there's backlight bleed. it is an OC'd 120hz monitor. anything i can do to remove it? it's not noticeable unless i'm displaying all black though
thanks
my nokia 3310 looks fine
gambled with a g27qc and its doing pretty well for a va in the dark its quite bad tho.
Bought xl2730z No backlight bleed on TN Panel YAY moving my head to the top, right, left, and bottom found 0 backlight bleed you can see like a grey color a little brown but that is due to the TN panel
i can see my future
Admit it! You are here because of Asus ROG Swift Monitors
no
My CRT has no baclight bleed muahahahahahaha :D
and soon you will have no eyes because of it lol
Honestly I kind of miss the days of CRTs they might have been heavy as fuck and huge but they still have better picture quality than LCD dogshit.
it gill if you turn the g2 voltage to high although its technically not backlight bleed it sure looks like it
*laughs in OLED panel*
@@minbcraft OLED panel monitor or TV? because i have been trying to find a OLED panel monitor but never found one on amazon will you please send me buy link or name of your monitor?????
A minute of silence for POCO user.
I hav poco and no bleeding issue
Brand new BenQ PD2700Q, no bleed to speak of. Fucking stooooked lol.
@Bachnaify Turning of ASCR in ASUS fixes the problem as well, Thx for the tip mate.
Well, at least my New AOC G2590PX has no monitor defects. No backlight bleed, and no stuck pixels. Now time to keep it that way xD
Huh guess I have a good monitor... That somehow has fingerprints all over it!
Yuck! Clean it with microfiber cleaning cloth + bit of water!
thank god, no BLB on my Gigabyte Aorus FI27Q
best quality control from the major brands so far
Verified. No screamer. Safe for watch/use.
Q70T
Fine ✌️
yellow glow in bottom right corner for me, the other corners have faint white glow but not that bad
It's interesting, the background of youtube page is absolute black on my monitor, but the video is yellow ish.
So I'm not sure! Here's a screenshot of what I see:
drive.google.com/file/d/0B3mIdNSpjQr7Y3l3TnJiMHZXNkU/view?usp=sharing
Any ideas?
by the way, the video color is not black as in RGB = 0,0,0 . It is actually grey RGB = 16,16,16.
+Aram Azhari You have a point, however this is a quick eyeball test. If you want more accurate measurements of the contrast in your display I suggest picking up a monitor calibrator.
+Aram Azhari Odd, it looks fine to me.
+NRThunderman His pc took a screenshot of what it SHOULD look like, its his monitor thats changing the colour.
+Aram Azhari The screenshot doesn't help, as your pc doesn't take screenshots of exactly whats on the monitor, perhaps a external source such as a camera to show us?
jayden shadlow You apparently didn't read the whole comment.
"It's interesting, the background of youtube page is absolute black on my monitor, but the video is yellow ish."
The video is a different colour than the video itself. That is an issue with the rendering of the video. If I had to guess, Azhari's video calibration is off, or the person who made the video made an error in the video that was slight enough that my monitor couldn't pick it up.
I don't see noticeable bleed but to be honest with you I don't know what I'm looking the screen look the same all around. I have the new asus rog swift PG279Q I spent $944 including tax and protection lol. Btw it's the best thing ever!
+Cadnaan05
NICE. That monitor is great for games. 165Hz is so worth it. I'm amazed didn't know 1440p 165Hz existed yet.
I got my Asus VC279H today. Beautifull thing but the monitori s full of backlight bleeding. Gonna return it for the same monitor, checkint out if it have the same problem.
The new monitor (same model) got backlight too. Avoid it.
Just came to this video with the same monitor, same problem. I guess I'll RMA it. The bottom left is so bad that I can hardly use my monitor if the screen is dark, it goes almost full grey.
yup, greenish corner 10px each
protip: you can tighten the screws on the back of your monitor to help improve (if not completely fix) any light-bleed issues
it's exactly the opposite. You have to loosen the screws.
protip - adding pressure to the monitor helps achieve more backlight bleed
My new Acer Predator Helios (17 inch version) suffers from a small amount of bleed near the bottom left corner...
I quickly paused because I was afraid of a jumpscare.
a very small bleed on the upper right corner of my ASUS PG279
Not bad, but now that i think of it, i once had a CRT that has Displayport -.- I should have never sold it.
i have for a week my new monitor and i experience this.. should i give it back to warranty ?
Lol just bought a dell inspiron i7559 laptop and already a week later and I have back light bleeding. GREAT.
+Ray Rivia Same here. Mine's pretty tolerable in comparison to what I've worked with in the past though!
32" Sony Bravia LED 60hz TV no back light bleed or flickering or anything and viewing angles are amazing. Did I mention it is from 2009?
No bleed on my new PG279Q. Awesome.
is it normal that my TN monitor has some noticeable bright spots on the bottom when is power off? it only vanish if I unplug the monitor. with the backlight bleeding test it's not that noticeable tho. should I send it to repair/replace?
So you're saying that it's only visible when it's off?
What's your problem, then?
Yes, that was the problem... it shouldn't do that and I got it replaced by the manufacturer.
If it wasn't causing you an issue then it wasn't necessary to replace it, but whatever.
clearly it was an issue or defect of the monitor, that's why they sent a replacement.
But your replacement could have been worse. I don't really see the point. But whatever, your money man.
i had lightbleed on a dgm led moniter and read about lightly rubbing it with a cloth in the bleeding area so gave it a try didnt look like it did anything but after shuting it down the next day the light bleed had gone and has not come back since
Wooooo!!!!
No backlight bleed on my new pg279q monitor :D
So, finally, they get married! And the man in black was his father!
Gateway FPD2275W found in trash. Very very minimal backlight bleed on the right but tolerable.
Ok i tried peeling off the anti glare protection of VG27AQ and ruined my monitor.
You can peel it on most monitors to reveal that glossy screen but modern monitors if not all have the anti-glare protection and polarizer film as one sheet.
Now my monitor has terrible bleed to the left :/
Im an idiot
I have a 4K OLED laptop screen (Lenovo X1 Extreme Gen 2); Windows theme is set to dark; Nvidia drivers are up to date on the latest version. When I watch this video I have no backlight bleeding at all - which is good. My desktop background is also pure black, and is perfectly fine, but as soon as I open file explorer or a chrome page (or any sort of page which is dark, not black), then I have a slight white blur (about 3 fingers width, and very light) on the left side of the screen and in the middle. However, this doesn't happen on pure black backgrounds, just on any background that is dark grey (and darker thereafter, until pure black). I've tried searching numerous places but cannot find any similar cases. Does anyone have any idea why this might be happening with my laptop?
Thank you
I think it's pretty common with edge-lit back light displays to have some bleeding. But I think with most cases it's because of nonuniform pressure of the top layer of the screen. In my case it's one corner that bleeds more than the others. It's annoying now I know. However I probably can get used to it. Still not sure if I wanna send it back. What if I get one that's worse. It's a hassle because I ordered it online. Apart from the bleeding the screen is great. Image quality and colors are nice!
LG 29UC88B ultrawide and curved has quite a lot backlight bleeding
almost every monitor and tv is going to have backlight bleed the most common kind is around the corners second to that would be some splotches here and there which if not very noticeable are considered NORMAL and they can get more / worse overtime
IPS monitors don't really have backlight bleeding
vagelis konstantinou IPS panels are the most common to have backlight bleed problems...
I knew i'd find a backlight bleed test, i just knew it. I didnt notice much bleed on my laptop. Well, im considering an oled monitor but im a bit worried about burn in, but man, oled contrast makes my mouth water
OLED is mouth-watering for sure but burn-in is still an issue. rtings has done some long-term test. As soon as its not problematic, I will OLED the whol house 😎
I have an ASUS PB278Q (2560x1440) Could you make a 1440p version?
Anyone test a mag274qrf-qd. Any good?
relatively strong ips glow in the left bottom corner at my LG 27GN800-B. What a shame.
saw some issues on my Imac 5k
I'm just seeing a black screen (exkluding the white text). Does this mean my monitor doesn't have backlight bleeding? It's a Samsung BX2450, about 4 years old.
Alienware's about to catch these hands
i just got one too, no damage or backlight bleed at all. lucky i guess, BUT WHAT IS THAT PLASTIC LEVER THING ON THE REAR RIGHT SIDE OF SCREEN?????
Hmm yep got that... all along the bottom of my screen, while it's not horrifically bad, I'm definitely trading it in for a new one lol
i have a tiny amount (almost not visible amount) of bleed through my screen, it's not too noticeable unless i stare at it, should i pay to get it fixed or just let it be?
CRE8LSM let it be I have had a small black out bleed for 2 years and didn't do anything
I have Dell u2412m, not the best monitor, but zero blacklight bleed. depends on the distance to the monitor, but if you sit like 40 cm or less from it, the colours in the corners may be little bit washed out because of the angle....
I want to buy a new monitor, but VR headset, Joystick and new GPU(have 7970) are over monitor on the list.
God dammit. Why did I even research about backlight bleed. Cannot unsee.
WHat are we supposed to see?
I only see black background on both my U2713HM monitors.
Is it normal?
I'm getting serious light bleed and an almost grey screen on my Samsung monitor.
F
F
thanks for the video, i didn't see any bleed on my lcd
sorry for my english
in my super amoled screen on the s6 and my tab s2 its completly black lol
Obviously, OLED displays don't have backlight, the black is turned off pixels
I seem to have something weird. On my new Acer g236hl, my screen seems VERY blue-ish. It is comparable to having your monitor on a very high Brightness. However, my brightness is at 0%, and it still is very noticeable. Does anyone have any idea what it might be?
How do you turn of the HUDs?
Agh, my asus 23" suffers from it ): all sides.
Oh well, I dont really mind much..
Is it the PA238Q
It's the ASUS VN247H-P ):
@@Xillrafe RMA IT DUDE!
it's strange, after the youtube bar from the bottom with the pause and length skipping option dissapears after 2 seconds, my display has a darker tint and it also makes some kind of noise ( sound ) and if I press spacebar on the keyboard, the blacks become more blue as usually, anyone has an idea? it's an lcd panel
Guys what is bleed. I see blue lights in the black around the edges of my montior, like 2cm thick, is this normal?