S Scorpio187 Member Feb 4, 2016 48 0 11 Feb 4, 2016 #1 What could be a possible solution to this widespread issue? Could OLED fix it once and for all?
U usyed1 Member Jul 12, 2012 25 0 0 Feb 8, 2016 #2 Its fairly easy to fix lightbleed with some electrical tape and about 2 hours of patient work... Requires you opening up the monitor ofc.
Its fairly easy to fix lightbleed with some electrical tape and about 2 hours of patient work... Requires you opening up the monitor ofc.
corkyg Elite Member | Peripherals Super Moderator Mar 4, 2000 27,370 239 106 Feb 8, 2016 #3 Had bleed in old LCD display laptop. Newer LED display laptop has no apparent bleed.
T therealnickdanger Senior member Oct 26, 2005 987 2 0 Feb 9, 2016 #4 OLED does fix it. Plasma fixed it. CRT didn't have it. Any transmissive display will always struggle with it while emissive displays will not. Each have their flaws and strengths.
OLED does fix it. Plasma fixed it. CRT didn't have it. Any transmissive display will always struggle with it while emissive displays will not. Each have their flaws and strengths.