QUOTE(kkhong @ Mar 31 2010, 02:51 AM)
if P-series have backlight bleeding, then i assume the B-30 series have bleeding problem also, as confirmed by previous post by a forummer.
Anyway, backlight bleeding will be very obvious if u which off the light and watch movie, this is applicable to almost all lcd monitor nowadays.
dell st2410 might have less bleeding problem because only 2 CCFL tube is used, unlike normal 4 CCFL in samsung. So, st2410 might have lower brightness compare to samsung.
In short, u can say that the more brightness u want, the more chance u have backlight bleeding problem. Not sure though for LED backlight. But in computer world, most of the time the price u pay is the quality u get.
hmm.. i paid RM750 for p2370H. Not cheap.... Didnt expect it to have backlight bleeding prob, since the reviews I read online before I buy the monitor are all praises and thumbs up for this monitor.Anyway, backlight bleeding will be very obvious if u which off the light and watch movie, this is applicable to almost all lcd monitor nowadays.
dell st2410 might have less bleeding problem because only 2 CCFL tube is used, unlike normal 4 CCFL in samsung. So, st2410 might have lower brightness compare to samsung.
In short, u can say that the more brightness u want, the more chance u have backlight bleeding problem. Not sure though for LED backlight. But in computer world, most of the time the price u pay is the quality u get.
Kinda disappointed with the backlight bleeding when I tested it on the first night
hunted high and low for this phased out model!
Now worried if I take back to change and get a worse one...
Its has like about 1.5cm of halo border / inner glow from top and bottom of the screen
Mar 31 2010, 09:33 AM

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