Lcd monitor backlight bleeding.

Bingy

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Ok i got a LG W2252TQ LCD monitor and recently got a replacement as my first one has some dead pixels. Now I cant remember if my old one had any backlight bleeding at the top of the screen, while a black screen is present, but ive been testing for backlight bleeding on this replacement monitor and i can see at top the there is a thin line were theres a little bit of bleeding. Its just a line but doesnt go down or anything. Is this normal or should I get another replacement? Could the thrid be even worse?
 

Bingy

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Do i need to reinstall the monitor driver if i get a replcement? Cause before there was a option to roll back the driver but now there isnt.
 

calinkula

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I think most LCD monitors have these options now, but you should be able to adjust the positioning of the picture. Try to move the picture up a little with the settings. You'll need to use the buttons on the monitor to do this.
 

kyeana

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some monitors just bleed, thats the price you pay for getting the cheaper one. For example i got an acer 24", it bleeds like a mother at the sides, but i save about 150$ because of it. I doubt that getting a new monitor will fix the bleed, i would venture a guess that the monitor just isn't the highest quality.