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| 1303466 | 2012-09-26 04:34:00 | Someone bought a AOC IPS LED screen. If the DVD screen is reduced so there is a black border around it ... the bottom left side has light glowing out of it ... it's not bright bit like if a mesh cloth was placed in front of it ... is this warranty job? :thanks |
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| 1303467 | 2012-09-26 04:40:00 | Is the LCd widescreen / 16:9?? If it isnt thats why. If it is, you need to change the settings on the TV to widescreen / 16:9. Is this on a standalone DVD. Or a DVD on a computer? If its connected to a computer, the settings in the video card settings are wrong | Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 1303468 | 2012-09-26 04:56:00 | There isn't anything wrong with the perspective, it works fine in 16:9 fullscreen. But when you use the monitor for DVD shrinked or just a black computer screen, the bottom left is some light leaking out .... | Nomad (952) | ||
| 1303469 | 2012-09-26 05:22:00 | This is common with Edge-Lit LED monitors as there are LEDs placed around the edges. It is by design. On the other hand if it were Direct-Lit LED monitor you will not have this issue and you would have paid a lots more for it as compared to the Edge-Lit monitor. There is a reason Apple Cinema Display costs more but most people think it is Apple profiteering their brand name :) Read about LED/LCD Technology here (hometheater.about.com) |
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