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post Aug 19 2013, 03:03 PM

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I have bought Dell u2412M, but changed for 4 times due to backlight bleeding.

Dell sent another replacement with higher spec (Dell U2413M), but still got backlight bleeding. So, I just let it go and use it anyway. ^^

The color output is absolute heaven.

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post Aug 19 2013, 04:33 PM

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QUOTE(wildwestgoh @ Aug 19 2013, 04:31 PM)
Mind share how serious is your back-light bleed?
Just use a camera to take the screen at dark black, it should shows the edge bleed.
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here's some of the pictures. I take picture in dark room, with and without flash mode.
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post Aug 19 2013, 04:58 PM

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QUOTE(wildwestgoh @ Aug 19 2013, 04:48 PM)
Some serious back-light bleed over there...  doh.gif
My dream monitor become a nightmare. shakehead.gif
Well I have yet has budget for a new monitor... so it'll be a while when I got a new monitor, possibly going for 27" 1440p for my next one. brows.gif
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Dell have forward this case to manufacturer in China to have a look.
So, I'll use this monitor for the next 5 years (take 5 years warranty) and enjoy the rich color biggrin.gif

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