Backlight Bleeding (Tolerable or horrible?)

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Hello guys, 4 hours ago I just bought an LG 24MP55HQ-P IPS Monitor, just calibrated it and I ran it through several tests including Backlight bleeding and I just noticed that there is backlight bleeding in the left corner of the display. I'd like to ask you for an opinion if I should return it back or this bleeding is one of the common ones for IPS panels. Also I just saw the reviews on this particular model and I'm not the only one who has this problem, does backling bleeding affect the quality of the colors displayed on the screen?

100% Brightness
http://i.imgur.com/RgkEeKg.jpg


60% Brightness(Using it like this)
http://i.imgur.com/sZLUFVZ.jpg
 
Do you notice it while you're using the display? IPS bleed is super common, you're going to bump into it regardless what monitor you buy I feel. But it's definitely worth it because you will be getting better colors and contrast than those garbage TN displays, the marketing teams hype and fool a lot of people with. Sad to say the least.

I personally am using 11% brightness. I'm well aware of all the problems each display tech has, and it used to bother me because I kept looking for all these errors. Until one day I started ignoring them, and lived happily ever after.