Hi,
Recently I've got myself a new shiny monitor(ViewSonic XG2703-GS). I haven't really got any experience in terms of monitors, so wanted to ask more knowledgeable members about backlight bleed.
I know IPS exhibit a "glow" when looked at different angles of the screen, but it's not supposed to be permanent, but shift depending on the angle. I have two spots on my screen where it just stays.
From what I've read a lot of people have similar problems, so is it worth it for me to keep returning the screen until I have no backlight bleed on it at all(is that even possible?), or is it just something IPS monitors have by default and I should just be happy it's not worse..?
I wanted to include pictures, but my camera exaggerates the effect, it's not as bad as it looked in the picture.
Recently I've got myself a new shiny monitor(ViewSonic XG2703-GS). I haven't really got any experience in terms of monitors, so wanted to ask more knowledgeable members about backlight bleed.
I know IPS exhibit a "glow" when looked at different angles of the screen, but it's not supposed to be permanent, but shift depending on the angle. I have two spots on my screen where it just stays.
From what I've read a lot of people have similar problems, so is it worth it for me to keep returning the screen until I have no backlight bleed on it at all(is that even possible?), or is it just something IPS monitors have by default and I should just be happy it's not worse..?
I wanted to include pictures, but my camera exaggerates the effect, it's not as bad as it looked in the picture.