kalrith
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I use a Panasonic TC-L32S1 32-Inch 1080p TV as my monitor, and it has no backlight bleed.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001U3YK48
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001U3YK48
I use a Panasonic TC-L32S1 32-Inch 1080p TV as my monitor, and it has no backlight bleed.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001U3YK48
Related question: anyone using an IPS or PLS panel noticed "IPS glow"? Since IPS panels are substantially brighter than TN, there's a phenomenon where corners can seem "lighter" due to IPS glow depending on your viewing angle, which is basically because the backlighting is so intensely bright on IPS panels (and like mentioned, much much much brighter than TN).
I think this is why many IPS panels opt for an aggressive (ie: very thick) anti glare coating, typically being much thicker than the AG present on most TN panels. To prevent the IPS glow phenomenon, I could be wrong though.
Related question: anyone using an IPS or PLS panel noticed "IPS glow"? Since IPS panels are substantially brighter than TN, there's a phenomenon where corners can seem "lighter" due to IPS glow depending on your viewing angle, which is basically because the backlighting is so intensely bright on IPS panels (and like mentioned, much much much brighter than TN).
I think this is why many IPS panels opt for an aggressive (ie: very thick) anti glare coating, typically being much thicker than the AG present on most TN panels. To prevent the IPS glow phenomenon, I could be wrong though.
Oh is this what I'm experiencing? I have one of those Korean knock offs (Microcenter Auria 27Q something) and the bottom right corner is a tad brigher (making black look washed.) I thought it was Backlight bleed.
I know when I first setup the screen I tried a Dead Pixel test and literally burned my retinas from the intensity of the light. I had to tone down the brightness.
Interesting.
I'm not concerned with the small bottom right corner though.
Literally. How long ago was that? Was the retina damage severe?