IPS monitor backlight bleed

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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.
 
Thanks for the information and help guys! I've read more about people with IPS screens and it just seems it is what is or just go for TN panel. In all honesty it doesn't really bother me, just don't want to have a feeling that I bought a faulty product and am sticking with it.
I've got pretty low brightness(35/100), as you said it's much too high out of the box. I think I'll just stick with it, I don't think I could go back to my old screen either way after using this one :)

Added a screenshot just for sake of it, ignore the right hand side as the camera just makes it look awful, it's a nightmare to capture it properly on the camera, but you can see it on the bottom left side of the screen.

https://imgur.com/a/Zcjuc
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