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Luckily, i wont his round of LCD panel roulette and got a panel with no dead pixels or significant backlight bleed.
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No backlight bleed, just minor ips glow.
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And backlight bleeding was really good on my monitor
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Arrived before the ETA, 0 dead pixels, no black bleeding, great colors, just perfect
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monitor)Crispy 1440P Resolution (easier to read text, see details in games and movies, and add a professional look to everything)Fastest 144Hz IPS Panel in the world (faster than many gaming TV panels, much smoother than the Asus PG279Q)Incredibly Vivid & Wide Color Gamut (best I've seen on any gaming panel under $1000)Low Back light Bleed (Only very small bleed on the bottom corners
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IPS Glow/bleed is not very noticeable at all
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There is bad backlight bleed on the left side of the screen which makes 1/8 of the screen unusable for color work, dark games, movies or images
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My room bought the Asus, I mentioned above, and this LG has better color accuracy, and picture quality overall; as well as less black light bleed
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Beautiful screen - received a great panel, minimal bleed, no bad pixels
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I don't have any issues with dead/stuck pixels or backlight bleed
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Only issue i have is the back light bleed.
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The display that I got came with no issues, no dead pixels, and the backlight bleed does not bother me much if at all during normal use
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No dead pixels, no visable backlight bleed
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I lost the panel lottery, mine has terrible backlight bleed that noticeable during gaming and this weird line at the top of the screen
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The display is fantastic, though you will most likely have backlight bleed in all four corners and some IPS glow
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Luckily, i wont his round of LCD panel roulette and got a panel with no dead pixels or significant backlight bleed.
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I didn't notice any bleed and the IPS 144hz HDR support blows the LG32GK850-G out the water
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No dead pixels, but the backlight bleed is very bad
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No dead pixels, very minimal backlight bleed and no dark spots
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To top it LG panel and overall product quality is top notch - no dead pixels, no noticeable bleed, no flimsy plastics
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Lots of competition in this price range is $400-500.No back light bleed, no IPS glow, no dead pixels, no complaints
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The major cons on both units: Poor color uniformity (sections of the screen are a noticeably warmer or cooler hue), mediocre contrast, some backlight bleed, and bad gray uniformity (dirty screen effect).
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I had excessive backlight bleed from left corner of the screen which is even visible during normal use
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Works and looks great only a few minor issues but nothing serious , i.e. backlight bleed and no g-sync enabled for anything under a 1000 series GC.All in all no not a bad monitor for the price
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Moving my mouse from the GL83A-B to some low quality monitor that I use for my 2nd screen, I can practically see how smooth it is I love it
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Now I had originally planned on getting the cheaper 27gl83a-b, just thinking that the color gamut was the only difference