01-02-2014
06:14 PM
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03-05-2024
11:25 PM
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ROGBot
01-03-2014 01:35 PM
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03-05-2014 12:21 AM
Shatner\'s hairpiece wrote:
Got my second 750JH delivered today. Just as bad as the first. 😮 Exact same backlight bleed issues on the right side of the screen. At least this time I was able to see the problem immediately on booting it up before even doing any installation or updates. I think that's it for me and Asus. Taking it back to future shop and getting a full refund. I am not going through this a third time. It's a shame too because I really like the laptop. Maybe best buy problems are also future shop problems with this model. I'll have to look at an alternative laptop brand or just build a new PC.
03-05-2014 12:42 AM
03-05-2014 08:44 AM
hmscott wrote:
The G750JW/JX have a normally bright display, running it at 90%+ is ok.
The JH AUO (matte) display puts out too much light at 90%+, the whites bloom at that setting. I run at about 70%, more than bright enough - and running at 70% (or even 50%) might get rid of the most offensive bleed you are seeing.
Give it a try and let us know how that works for you. It might take a little while to re-adjust to 70%, but it is more than bright enough indoors - sometimes I drop lower.
I don't reduce the brightness to get rid of bleed, it is just too bright for me, and I normally like the display up around 95-100% - bright.
There is usually a transition point below which the bleed will drop away. On my TV the bleed starts to show at 53% brightness - the bleed goes away at 52% - one click up and it comes back.
You might try playing with the brightness/contrast to see if you can find a transition point on your G750 display that cuts out most or all of the bleed.