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Tasha_Godspell

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  1. Thanks for the advice. The last monitor was an ips with zone lighting and the image I use still have white spots, making the result worse than it could have been. But i agree it still have flaws. And thank you for pointing out that what I have is an ips glow. Will be forwarding that to the Dell technicians. Also, I prefer ips since I (growing up sucks but hey we got better gears than when we have no money) does less gaming and morw working recently. Still, I will be asking for rma as that is indeed horrible. The LG display might be va actually. Will be checking on that soon. But they have better black level than my old TN panel which is just horribly all over the place(picture attached)
  2. I know that ips can't quite make it oled but its still far worse than my older ips led monitor from lg. Was expecting something more like this. 4 uniform bleed.
  3. Well the 4k Is quite nice and I do use lightroom quite a lot so the extra resolution help a lot when editing pictures (which is what I was doing when I noticed the bleed) and the battery life is not that badly impacted as the gtx1070maxq and i7 8750h basically hogs is way more. I might try getting it down to 1440p tho. Thanks for the advice.
  4. Will do since I owned it just about a month. The display is an optional 4k panel (regrettably I didn't opted for the 1440p or 1080p high refresh rate ones) but it did costs me an extra $250.
  5. As can be seen, the top right, bottom right and bottom left along with some spots in the middle are brighter which is an issue especially with stuff like darkroom editing and dark content such as games and editing dark videos. Or just general working with dark mode or dark mode web content.
  6. hi, I just recently bought the Alienware m15 with gtx 1070 maxq and i7 8750h. it was great until when I head on to edit some photos for my university and edit some videos for personal project when I realized that the 4k display doesnt seem to display black quite right. it was only with black colours and it was fine on other colours (picture was taken on a Galaxy Note 9 inside a pitch dark room). is this backlight bleed or some other problem? and can I file for warranty or should I just suck it up? thanks by the way
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