IPS light leakage is a common problem in LCD displays, which usually manifests as uneven brightness, white or gray spots in the corners or edges of the display.
To solve the IPS light leakage problem, you can try the following methods:
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Adjust the brightness and contrast:
First, try to adjust the brightness of the monitor and contrast settings. Sometimes, excessive brightness and contrast can cause light leakage problems to become more significant. Appropriately reducing the brightness and contrast may reduce light leakage.
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Adjust viewing angle:
IPS light leakage problem is usually more obvious at larger viewing angles. Try adjusting your viewing position to find a relatively even viewing angle. Sometimes light leakage can be reduced by slightly adjusting the angle.
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Press the screen manually:
Some users try to reduce the light leak effect by manually pressing the light leak area. This method requires careful operation. Pressing slowly with appropriate pressure may help reduce light leakage, but please be careful not to press the screen with excessive force to avoid damaging the display.
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Replace the monitor:
If the light leakage problem is serious and cannot be solved by the above method, you may need to consider replacing the monitor. Choose a monitor with better quality, and check user reviews or watch it in person before buying. Try to choose a product without obvious light leakage problems.
It should be noted that the light leakage problem is sometimes an inherent defect in hardware manufacturing and cannot be completely solved. If the light leakage problem has a serious impact on your use experience, it is recommended to contact after-sales service or the manufacturer for further support and solutions.