In the comparison photos it looks worse than it actually is. In normal usage backlight is hardly noticeable.
Here is photo of Dell with desktop wallpaper. I boosted image brightness to make backlight visible.
http://img6.picsplace.to/img6/4/dellphoto.jpg
But I probably will post a picture...
I did not disassemble 2005FPW yet but I did some more testing. I tried to "rub" the screen lightly to see if it has any effect on backlight bleedig. Seems to have noticeable effect but it's still not perfect and it tends to return to its original state.
Here are before and after photos of...
Yes it would be possible to replace it. But there is a chance getting a worse one. This one is otherwise perfect, no dead pixels or any other problems except panel mechanical stress.
With my previous monitor (Samsung CRT) I also took the risk to disassemble it and fix it my self. I adjusted...
I have recieved my Dell 2005FPW and it has typical backlight bleeding at corners. After some research I have noticed that backlight leaking is probably caused by mechanical pressure/stress on panel glass. If you try to press some area of the screen with your finger lightly you will see changing...
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