Backlight bleeding issue - what's your advise?

ryto

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Hello Everyone!
Recentry I bought a new Dell P2414h. I like this monitor, I bought it as a replacement to my old CRT - so the difference in picture quality is amazing.

But I also noticed backlight bleeding problem. Because it's my first LCD screen I'm not sure if this bleeding is big enough to replace it for a different model (it is possible in my country)? Or should I leave it because it's normal and acceptable and it's not so big at all ;-)

Here are some photos taken with different exposure times (im not sure what exposure time should I set for this test)

http://zapodaj.net/d3de7f0aa422f.jpg.html
http://zapodaj.net/d06da08347109.jpg.html
http://zapodaj.net/6225836092703.jpg.html

Cheers!
 
Almost every P2414H has the same issue in the bottom left corner.
It's most likely frame pressure on the panel.

I have 2 of them, with the same issue: http://imgur.com/a/vDHgk

These are low cost IPS monitors for offices (light environment). Considering the price, they're quite OK.

My U2713HM looks better, but the price difference is huge.
 
I don't think it's normal. I saw my friend's and it didn't have this problem. You'd better contact the service as soon as possible.
 
Thank you for all the answer. I think I'll return this one and take another.
How do you think, Dell U2414h has the same bleeding issues or maybe it's a little bit better? Im not sure if it's woth paying extra money (I know differences between these two models, I'm asking about bleeding issues only)

Cheers!
 
If your eyes are directly level with the area, and the light is still present, then we can rule out the common confusion between IPS glow and backlight bleed.

Your photographs are inconclusive to me. BLB photos should be taken from two meters away.
 
Ahh sorry, now i know what you mean ;-)
Next time I'll take photos correctly.

Hmmm I'm pretty sure its backlight bleed, not IPS glow. I know about ips glow and there's nothing you can do about it. But my monitor has one corner lighter than other corners, especcialy visible when you watch a "dark" film. When you press the frame in that corner it gets darker and the light is much less visible. I think the frame doesn not stick to the matrix as it should, thats why the problem occurs.
 
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