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Gaming monitor & No backlight bleed

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2 minutes ago, hellure1 said:

Does panel types have any part in backlight bleed? Point being can I minimize blb by looking for some type of panel like VA?

If you want to game on your soon to be new panel you won't like the response times of something like a VA panel 

 

If you want the best picture quality IPS, best response time and price TN. A combo of both but with the drawbacks of both, VA. 

 

I highly doubt the type of panel has anything to do with the presence/severity of light bleed. You just have to look at the reviews and hope you get lucky. 

I had 2 Asus MG278Q  and they both had backlight bleed so much, that i could not play games with very dark scenes (horror/survival/...).

Now im looking for a monitor again. 

Are there any monitors that have no backlight bleed and have 1440p@144hz? Freesync is a plus.  

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5 minutes ago, hellure1 said:

Are there any monitors that have no backlight bleed 

no, not really. Back light bleed is just kinda a side effect of the manufacturing process. You can try to minimize it but not completely remove it. The worst part is that its completely random as to the severity of the backlight bleed or of the presence at all. 

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Does panel types have any part in backlight bleed? Point being can I minimize blb by looking for some type of panel like VA?

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2 minutes ago, hellure1 said:

Does panel types have any part in backlight bleed? Point being can I minimize blb by looking for some type of panel like VA?

If you want to game on your soon to be new panel you won't like the response times of something like a VA panel 

 

If you want the best picture quality IPS, best response time and price TN. A combo of both but with the drawbacks of both, VA. 

 

I highly doubt the type of panel has anything to do with the presence/severity of light bleed. You just have to look at the reviews and hope you get lucky. 

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Just now, hellure1 said:

That hope part is the problem :) 

 

That hope is somothing we all have to go through, on mobile phones, tablets, and even laptops. It's simply unavoidable. 

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2 hours ago, hellure1 said:

I had 2 Asus MG278Q  and they both had backlight bleed so much, that i could not play games with very dark scenes (horror/survival/...).

Now im looking for a monitor again. 

Are there any monitors that have no backlight bleed and have 1440p@144hz? Freesync is a plus.  

Backlight bleed is on a unit by unit basis, there's no way to just give you a model number and tell you how much backlight bleed it will have. Each individual monitor will be different.

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