Annoying backlight bleeding with my VX-15 laptop

Spiderous
Spiderous Member Posts: 3 New User
edited November 2023 in 2019 Archives
Hello everyone,
my laptop has been recently repaired at local Acer repair centre because of broken hinges. I took the advantage and reported little backlight bleeding at the top of the laptop. After 2 weeks it came back and I realised the bleeding has increased and now it looks like this (earlier it was only the right site and a little bit softer):
The report of repairment that came to me with the device confirmed replaced hinges AND setting back the backlight problems to the original state for this laptop. So my question is: is it really alright? During a day it's all good but at night or with a dark movie it basically looks like in the picture.

Thanks!

// Sorry for the wrong section. I can't even figure out how to delete this post or move it elsewhere. :/

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  • xapim
    xapim ACE Posts: 7,253 Pathfinder
    edited August 2019 Answer ✓
    Spiderous i suggest you to either post in the aspire forum (https://community.acer.com/en/categories/v-vn-series) or just wait it to be moved this is the predator gaming laptops forum and you cant move it yourself i will mention one of the mods to move it and your screen bleed its normal on ips displays try to release the display screws a bit they might be to tight sometimes this will improve it i also have the same issue but its not noticeable on games but as i said the bleed happens because the applied pressure on that exact point of the display its too much releasing it somehow will improve it hope this helps

    @Acer-David or someone else who might see this thread could it be moved to the proper forum 

    Thanks


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  • Spiderous
    Spiderous Member Posts: 3 New User
    xapim said:
    Spiderous i suggest you to either post in the aspire forum (https://community.acer.com/en/categories/v-vn-series) or just wait it to be moved this is the predator gaming laptops forum and you cant move it yourself i will mention one of the mods to move it and your screen bleed its normal on ips displays try to release the display screws a bit they might be to tight sometimes this will improve it i also have the same issue but its not noticeable on games but as i said the bleed happens because the applied pressure on that exact point of the display its too much releasing it somehow will improve it hope this helps

    @Acer-David or someone else who might see this thread could it be moved to the proper forum 

    Thanks
    I will try releasing screws and see if it does something. At least it's normal and my laptop isn't falling apart again.

    Thanks for help! :)
  • Karp-Acer_Retired
    Karp-Acer_Retired Member Posts: 2,599 Guru
    xapim said:
    Spiderous i suggest you to either post in the aspire forum (https://community.acer.com/en/categories/v-vn-series) or just wait it to be moved this is the predator gaming laptops forum and you cant move it yourself i will mention one of the mods to move it and your screen bleed its normal on ips displays try to release the display screws a bit they might be to tight sometimes this will improve it i also have the same issue but its not noticeable on games but as i said the bleed happens because the applied pressure on that exact point of the display its too much releasing it somehow will improve it hope this helps

    @Acer-David or someone else who might see this thread could it be moved to the proper forum 

    Thanks
    The post has been moved to the correct forum. Thank you.
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  • Spiderous
    Spiderous Member Posts: 3 New User
    Update: I tried releasing the screws but they were already loose. The point is that a screen frame is pressing too much, especially in right and left top corners. Without the frame, there is no visible backlight which could disturb me but it gets much worse when it's back assembled into one piece, as shown earlier.

    Can I do anything about it or am I destined to live with an incorrectly made screen frame of the laptop I spent my monthly income on?