I just got a G751JY today and test it out. Found everything to be perfect until I found this.
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under complete dark room
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under well lit room
Is this bleeding considered really bad? Is this bad enough that Asus would replace a panel for me even if it is dead pixel free?
Never had IPS panel display so I have no idea, but it certainly bothers me when I was watching a movie.
Also the weird thing is that I did perform a deadpixel test and bleeding test when I first turn on my laptop. I didn't notice any bleeding at all at that time. However, when I used win8 reseting feature (which I deeply regret because it takes way too long), I noticed all these bleeding. Does win8 system reset have anything to do with it?
Thank you in advance for your help.
Update: I guess it has nothing to do with win8 system reset because bleeding did not turn out to be better after the reset.
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ALLurGroceries Vegan Vermin Super Moderator
Yeah that's a lot of backlight bleed, I would consider exchanging it.
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Meaker@Sager Company Representative
Out of interest if you gently manipulate the bezel does the bleed go away?
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Support.3@XOTIC PC Company Representative
Do you get that lightbleed all of the time? My monitor does that too, right at the same boot time your picture is, but once its booted into Windows I no longer git it, even if I do a full black picture.
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sending it to RMA twr after I tried if there are other issues today.
Seems the fan is louder than I anticipated. Used AIDA64 and CPU is running at 2300rpm and GPU 100% at idle. I heard that 2300rpm is the best it can get at idle but how about 100% GPU? What does it mean by 100%? -
Meaker@Sager Company Representative
Sounds like a screen issue then, hopefully it gets sorted quickly.
Did you have a screenshot of exactly what figure you mean?simplydf likes this. -
Sending to RMA twr. Hope they give me a good one this time. Otherwise, really awesome laptop so far!
Thank you everyone for helping. Much appreciated! -
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Meaker@Sager Company Representative
It's due to the custom nature of the EC system in notebooks, sensor programs would have to be huge to cope with all the schemes out there and it would take a LOT of work.
[Help!!] ASUS G751JY Screen Bleeding Check
Discussion in 'ASUS Gaming Notebook Forum' started by simplydf, Jan 25, 2015.