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Backlight bleed or clouding or both

I bought a Samsung LC24FG73 gaming monitor. I think it is showing some backlight bleed or clouding. Here are some pics of the screen. Plz tell me whether it is a ok screen or should I replace it.

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Correct me if im wrong here but thats a QLED monitor if im not mistaken, so its a VA panel, meaning its BLB causing poor black level uniformity.

 

you can play the lottery and have it replaced with another of the same model buts its unlikely ull ever get one thats even considered 'good' as monitors in gneral have terrible uniformity QA both in regards to Black level and Grey measurements.

 

IPS panels also have the added problem of IPS glow, so if u dont like this kind of image stay clear of IPS if u consider getting a different monitor.

That said there is the Asus ProArt PA32UCX IPS display which has 1000x FALD , which 'should' make black uniformity great, but i suspect it has terrible pixel response and its only 60hz. havnt seen any good reviews done on it yet ..oh and its damn expensive.

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1 hour ago, SolarNova said:

Correct me if im wrong here but thats a QLED monitor if im not mistaken, so its a VA panel, meaning its BLB causing poor black level uniformity.

 

you can play the lottery and have it replaced with another of the same model buts its unlikely ull ever get one thats even considered 'good' as monitors in gneral have terrible uniformity QA both in regards to Black level and Grey measurements.

 

IPS panels also have the added problem of IPS glow, so if u dont like this kind of image stay clear of IPS if u consider getting a different monitor.

That said there is the Asus ProArt PA32UCX IPS display which has 1000x FALD , which 'should' make black uniformity great, but i suspect it has terrible pixel response and its only 60hz. havnt seen any good reviews done on it yet ..oh and its damn expensive.

I bought this for around 268 dollars (₹18500)in my country (India). This was my max budget.

I just wanted to know that wether this is very bad screen or just good enough for this budget.

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3 minutes ago, Mukul Sharma said:

I bought this for around 268 dollars (₹18500)in my country (India). This was my max budget.

I just wanted to know that wether this is very bad screen or just good enough for this budget.

Well , its bad ..but so are most monitors nowadays unfortunately.

 

Ultimately the question is .. can you put up with it ? if no, then try ur luck with a replacement,  If yes, then keep it and just try not to view it in a dark room.

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1 hour ago, SolarNova said:

Well , its bad ..but so are most monitors nowadays unfortunately.

 

Ultimately the question is .. can you put up with it ? if no, then try ur luck with a replacement,  If yes, then keep it and just try not to view it in a dark room.

Man thanks for the help.

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