I opened mine up and there is only one big box in the middle. I did loosen the screws holding the panel to the frame, but that didn't really help. There was a slight gap between the outer frame and the panel. When I push that in there is no more light bleed. So either that needs to be tightened...
This is exactly how my latest monitor looks in terms of blb during the daytime (with the blinds closed). At night it gets worse (as expected). All 4 950Fs I had didn't have blb or ips glow on the right side, just the left corners. However, the IPS glow was horrendous on the previous 3. The one I...
With my new one its definitely a bit of my OCD creeping through. However with the previous LG monitors there was enough ips glow to cover 1/8th of the screen. When playing resident evil 2 I couldn't see the the entire bottom left corner.
The one I have is 10 times better in the IPS glow dept...
Its ridiculous. I've had 4 IPS monitors and 1 TN panel. The TN is perfect and the Mx279q I got in 2012 has NO backlight bleed or IPS glow issues. However the AW3418DW, 950F and even the MG279Q I had to go through atleast 3 panels before I got something acceptable. This LG has been the worst in...
I really dont want to do it, but at the same time I have gone through 3 950Fs already and they were horrible in quality. Either really bad ips glow or blb.
Anyone here disassemble their 950G/F?
The backlight bleed is really bothering me and I discovered the electrical tape method that a lot of people have used with great success. Was thinking about trying it but there are no screws on the monitor, nor any easily identifiable points on the panel...
I hope someone tests the 950F soon. I'm getting impatient lol.
The VRR works great on my MG279Q. Someone on reddit said that below the Freesync range, the framerate doubles. So basically Nvidia implemented LFC. Just perfect.
@Baddass I noticed that you didn't have seperate input lag or responsiveness measurements @ 60hz for the 950F. Is that because they are the same as at 144hz? I want to play my Xbox One X on the 950F as well, but am concerned about higher input lag and responsiveness.
The Mg279q review of yours...
I read on reddit that the base freesync range for the 950F is 120-140hz, and extended is 55-144hz but that drops srgb coverage a lot (one user reported 75% srgb). The 55-144hz should qualify as Gsync certified or whatever its called, but the 120-144hz won't. You can still enable VRR, but I doubt...
Yes colors will be over saturated unfortunately. If you want accurate colors, then this probably isn't the monitor for you.
I am personally going with the Dell since it covers about 99% SRGB and can be bought at 850$, the LG if going to sell at 1400 USD. An extra $500 for POSSIBLE issue-less...
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