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    Does your bleed?

    Discussion in 'Dell XPS and Studio XPS' started by maxmagnum, Feb 25, 2010.

  1. maxmagnum

    maxmagnum Notebook Enthusiast

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    Very happy with the new XPS 1647, beautiful RGBLED, however...

    I've noticed some bleeding on the left side of the screen when set to max brightness and black background. This becomes less conspicuous with brightness set to less than one half of max. I typically keep the brightness at about 20-25% which is just fine given that the RGBLED is really bright.

    With regular daily use (even when viewing web pages with black background), this bleeding is virtually impossible to notice, and barely visible when brightness at max setting.

    Anyone noticed similar problem?