Backlight bleeding issue on QNIX 2710, what to do?

ttg_Avenged

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Hello there, so I have had a QNIX for about a year now. Luckily there wasn't much backlight bleeding, and I took a picture.

This is BEFORE I did absolutely any work on the monitor.
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This is after I took out 4 Philips screws, and loosened a few of the tabs on the left, and bottom right. It got worse. I did NOT take off the entire bezzle.
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So I immediately stopped, halfway through taking off our popping the clips connecting the front bezzle. Should I continue? It got worse.

The bezzle clips are here:
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By the way, please ignore the white mark in the middle right of the monitor, stupid niece threw a screwdriver at my new screen.
 


why were you trying to take the bezel off? i would stop cause you have probably damaged the display in the process, the backlight bleed looks awful, and the screwdriver mark, i would have gotten rid of the product a while ago, especially with that degree of damage anyway, if its fukt its fukt, nothing you can do about it, i would have sent it back because of the backlight issue when you got it, i personally have a little bit on my lcd but that is a whole other level, there is not much you can do though, shift it to somebody on ebay or put it in a landfill cause there is no way you can fix it, see if re attatching the bezel can do anything for you :)
 


Lol, if you don't know the product that's fine but this Korean 200$ 1440p 96-110hz monitor (yes, 200$) is a bargain after you fix the Blight bleed. PLS panel, too. Amazing monitor, bad bleed. Bleeding if fixable, I just don't know how to fix it.

I read online loosening the bezel fixes the bleeding.

 


doing that can actually cause more of a problem as it allows more light to escape, re attatch the bezel or try the duct tape method that you can look up online, its a bit risky though 😀