oyebto
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oh i tot this one not bad already.. when lights on and normal viewing of stuff on screen shouldnt be this obviousAsus PG221
oh i tot this one not bad already.. when lights on and normal viewing of stuff on screen shouldnt be this obviousAsus PG221
I agree. Its pretty much okay.oh i tot this one not bad already.. when lights on and normal viewing of stuff on screen shouldnt be this obvious
oh i tot this one not bad already.. when lights on and normal viewing of stuff on screen shouldnt be this obvious
Does BLB happens more for larger screens LCDs...like 22" and above...?
depends a lot on the production line and grade of panel used.Does BLB happens more for larger screens LCDs...like 22" and above...?
wah so good no backlight problem
cant see anything leiMy contribution!
W1942T- juz bought today!
Does BLB happens more for larger screens LCDs...like 22" and above...?
but like that wont you be wasting the contrast since you already paid for it?i will go back n test for my dell 30" shud have alittle blb.. but i lowerd my contrast to minium..
as long is not a glossy screen is quite okay-lah, just need to calibrate the screen by lowering the brightness which is one of many adjustments. End result is a minimal backlight bleeding screen without a huge hit on the contrast.Hmm is it correct to say that it's almost impossible to detect BLB when you test your monitor at the shop?
Unless they turn off the lights for you la HAHAHAH.
That's quite sian so you're taking a huge gamble with each LCD.