I have recently bought an Asus UX301LA. When I first got it there was something wrong with the display so I sent it in for repairs.
When I got it back I thought it had an issue with backlight bleeding (take a look at this picture).
I talked with the service place and they decided to change the display again.
When I got it back again this week I still think it has an issue with backlight bleeding (picture).
The service place now claims that these displays will always have some amount of backlight bleeding, and that this is "by design", and therefore something one just have to live with.
I, on the other hand, think that this amount of bleeding is too much for a laptop in that price range. It also has more bleeding than the UX301 a colleague of mine has.
How much backlight bleeding would you think was acceptable, or too much?
Any suggestions on how I should handle this issue?
PS: The pictures are best viewed in fullscreen. The bleeding effect is a bit hard to notice with lots of bright content around the picture.
When I got it back I thought it had an issue with backlight bleeding (take a look at this picture).
I talked with the service place and they decided to change the display again.
When I got it back again this week I still think it has an issue with backlight bleeding (picture).
The service place now claims that these displays will always have some amount of backlight bleeding, and that this is "by design", and therefore something one just have to live with.
I, on the other hand, think that this amount of bleeding is too much for a laptop in that price range. It also has more bleeding than the UX301 a colleague of mine has.
How much backlight bleeding would you think was acceptable, or too much?
Any suggestions on how I should handle this issue?
PS: The pictures are best viewed in fullscreen. The bleeding effect is a bit hard to notice with lots of bright content around the picture.