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Well, the light-bleed is pretty common with IPS screens, not much you can do about it, but I hardly notice it
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watching this screen is like staring at a bright light bulb for hours, whites are blown out and inconsistent and the blacks are even worse, horizontal viewing angle is so-so at best: if you're watching a dark picture and look at the screen at a viewing angle close to the max viewing angle advertised, i.e. 135-160-180 degrees, the screen will turn blue-grey due to the backlight bleeding all over the place and bouncing on the reflective screen, it's extremely, extremely annoying, specially on a so-called "ultra wide viewing angle" monitor
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There are a lot of reviews complaining about the poor resolution and light bleed.
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It has TERRIBLE yellow tint, AWFUL construction (it creeks and wobbles on it's stand), there is EXCESSIVE light bleed, and text is fuzzier than a cotton ball
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I am a professional in the Media Industry and after returning an Asus PA248Q because of its terrible backlight bleed, I decided to purchase 2 of these monitors for a dual monitor set-up
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For a cheap VGA/DVI-D/I monitor, you can't really go wrong!Pros:60HZCheapNot too