@Wattson
If you are using HDMI with a Nvidia card and did not enable the YcbCr setting or use the other method linked to in my review the display will have grey blacks and make the light bleeding look 10x worse. Also, the trace free setting needs to be set to 0 when using the 3D, other wise the display will overshoot (bright halo/glow around moving objects).
Most of the low-mid range IPS commonly come with light bleeding regardless of brand these days.
If you are using HDMI with a Nvidia card and did not enable the YcbCr setting or use the other method linked to in my review the display will have grey blacks and make the light bleeding look 10x worse. Also, the trace free setting needs to be set to 0 when using the 3D, other wise the display will overshoot (bright halo/glow around moving objects).
Most of the low-mid range IPS commonly come with light bleeding regardless of brand these days.