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Green spot on laptop. Screen Bleeding?

vincentlwong

Hi, I bought a new laptop yesterday and there is like a green spot on the top. Can someone explain to me what this is? Its usually only noticeable on black/er colors. Im thinking of returning/ exchanging it for a new one if its not fixable. Thanks! Its a FHD IPS LCD panel btw. :)IMG_20171229_140333.thumb.jpg.998ed8b14562771989147deca22aa9e5.jpg

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This is what in technical terms is called "Backlight bleeding". This can happen with the finest or crappiest flatscreens, no matter if laptop, tv, monitor... 

 

It won't be hurting much while everything else on the screen is brighter, but like watching a movie with lots of night parts, it can drive you nuts.

 

You could try to get it RMA'd, if they swap out due to backlight bleeding... might be worth a try.

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thats not yo bad i have a windows tabelt that douse that all over and that was a bad idea

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AMD althlon X64-2 @2.2 Ghz 4 GB of DDR ram and a GTX 550 TI 1TB HDD and 120GB SSD

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