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I am worried about my newly bought iiyama G-MASTER Silver Crow GB2783QSU-B1.  I am able to see what I first defined as blue glowing edges on my monitor's screen. It is best visible when there is a dark background. Please refer to the attached image. Could anyone tell me whether or not this is in fact "screen bleeding". If this is in fact screen bleeding, does factory warranty usually cover this? Has anyone experience with this sort of thing? Or am I in bad luck?

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seems like some backlight bleed paired up with some bad viewing angles.

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138 is a good number.

 

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3 minutes ago, Glenwing said:

Does it change depending on the angle?

When sitting straight in front of the monitor it is always visible. If you are sitting next to the person that is sitting right in front of the monitor, it is not visible. What does this imply?

 

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Just now, Hielke said:

When sitting straight in front of the monitor it is always visible. If you are sitting next to the person that is sitting right in front of the monitor, it is not visible. What does this imply?

 

And it is always on the bottom edge of the screen, nowhere else.

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1 minute ago, Hielke said:

And it is always on the bottom edge of the screen, nowhere else.

 

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