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first off, jealous of that monitor. If its still under time-limit, find an excuse to RMA it.

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lol jealous of a dead monitor walking, nah i need to find a way to fix this or at least stop the bleed

How bad is bleed? Take a pic. I mean what some people consider to be unacceptable bleed others wouldn't even notice.

 

Did bleed just start, or has it been there as long as you have had the monitor? Is the monitor under timescale to RMA? Because if so you can always make up a reason to do it.

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How bad is bleed? Take a pic. I mean what some people consider to be unacceptable bleed others wouldn't even notice.

 

Did bleed just start, or has it been there as long as you have had the monitor? Is the monitor under timescale to RMA? Because if so you can always make up a reason to do it.

its not bad, i can totally live with it if it stops right now.

 

http://i273.photobucket.com/albums/jj228/Last-Saint/Video%20game%20stuff/IMG_20150517_051203_zpsrd3dxx8a.jpg

 

I got my money refunded  because it was shipped with the big crack but i was able to keep the monitor since it was defective and they instructed me to toss it, but id like to salvage it, the bleed appeared this morning and i think its getting bigger

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its not bad, i can totally live with it if it stops right now.

 

http://i273.photobucket.com/albums/jj228/Last-Saint/Video%20game%20stuff/IMG_20150517_051203_zpsrd3dxx8a.jpg

 

I got my money refunded  because it was shipped with the big crack but i was able to keep the monitor since it was defective and they instructed me to toss it, but id like to salvage it, the bleed appeared this morning and i think its getting bigger

Rofl, that would have been a really useful thing to know at first.... I honestly have no idea if or what you could do about damaged pixels like that. Completely different issue from normal light bleeding. The best thing I think of would be looking up ways to fix cracked lcd screens (like TV's for example). (intuition would tell me to try to put a thin sealant over the screen in case part of that pixel discoloration was due to actual liquid leakage or evaporation. Unfortunately it could also be a hot spot or something that actually burns out the surrounding pixels. My suggestion would be just to keep using it as long as it works.)

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Rofl, that would have been a really useful thing to know at first.... I honestly have no idea if or what you could do about damaged pixels like that. Completely different issue from normal light bleeding. The best thing I think of would be looking up ways to fix cracked lcd screens (like TV's for example). (intuition would tell me to try to put a thin sealant over the screen in case part of that pixel discoloration was due to actual liquid leakage or evaporation. Unfortunately it could also be a hot spot or something that actually burns out the surrounding pixels. My suggestion would be just to keep using it as long as it works.)

It looks like its going away, i want to be happy, but me and lady luck arnt really on speaking terms. Any idea whats going on?

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It looks like its going away, i want to be happy, but me and lady luck arnt really on speaking terms. Any idea whats going on?

What I posted within that last message is about all I could think off. I really don't know that much about the physics of lcds under pressure.

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