Light leak or backlight bleeding is often noticeable around the edges or the sides of a screen. Especially while it is displaying a dark background or is in a dark environment.
Ideally, light leakage must not be inspected in a dark room. All Dell LCD panels are inspected as per the industry standard. The correct inspection environment is: Under normal office lighting conditions, it is 150 to 200 luminous lux per-unit area (lux). Any visual inspection must be done in the same manner to help with the troubleshooting process.
This article provides information about common issues that are seen on LCD screens. It is not something specific to a particular Dell computer. It is something that can be seen on any LCD screen by any manufacturer. See the Additional Information section below to find other helpful resources.
These issues can be seen on Laptop LCD screens:
Figure 1: LCD Panel in normal office lighting conditions (150-200 lux, correct lighting environment)
Figure 2: LCD Panel inspected in dark room (Incorrect inspection environment)
Users may notice that some areas of the screen are brighter than others. This is known as Hot Spots or Light Bars.
Figure 3: LCD Panels with abnormal hot spots1
Figure 4: LCD Panels with abnormal hot spots1
Figure 5: Example of multiple light leaks along the bottom edge of the panel2
Some Dell Gaming or Alienware panels may have some light leakage or backlight bleeding when used in a dark environment. This is NOT specific to Dell Gaming or Alienware LCD panels but is a common issue that is seen on panels from any manufacturer. The following is an example of light leakage.
Figure 6: Dell Gaming LCD Panel - Light Leakage
Dell inspects its gaming LCD panels for light leakage. (Normal ambient light levels in a home are around 150 to 200 Lux.) If the panels are used in a dark environment with ambient light, some light leakage may be seen.
To troubleshoot a light leak or light bleed issue with your Dell laptop screen:
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