It's a newer revision of the same panel actually.The green to pink tint issue is only really present in the first few hundred hours of use.
EDIT: ...and no, my eyes haven't just become accustomed to it - right now I'm comparing my old LP2475w with a brand new replacement, and on the old one the tint is all but gone. (the U2410 uses the same panel as this monitor)
Anyway, I've already put 500 hours of usage on this current U2410. If anything the tint has become MORE apparent with time, not less. So I can't say I agree with your statements at all.
Also, there are different types of tint (I've had pink bottom left, blue top right, as well as the more typical green/pink) with different levels of severity. Perhaps, as your monitor lost its brightness with usage, you personally found it harder to perceive tint on your monitor. To assume this is going to be true for all screens and then make blanket statements is a BIG assumption, and one (based on what I'm currently seeing) I completely disagree with.
I do not think tint issues will improve with the age of the screen. I doubt nothing, short of a miracle, would fix the screens with more severe tint uniformity issues.
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