Does Light Bleeding Get Worse with Time?

Floridadomer

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So I returned my 1st Nexus 7 due to having issues with typing and the screen be unresponsive at times. My replacement works great but has a little light bleeding on the top. It's not very noticeable but in a dark room, I can tell its there. So my dilemma is do I take a chance on exchanging a third one or just not worry about it. If it stays like it is, I think I am OK with it but my question is, can it get worse in time?
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Dean
 

Joe Joejoe

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light bleeding never changes, if it's there. it may be more noticeable under different brightnesses though. I got lucky, zero lightbleed....something I consider rare with most screens.
 

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light bleeding never changes, if it's there. it may be more noticeable under different brightnesses though. I got lucky, zero lightbleed....something I consider rare with most screens.

Thanks Joe. My wife also got a new Nexus 7 and she doesn't have any either.
 

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Exchange it.. Before your window closes forever.
This Technology has to show some brightness around the screen if you tilt it off axis enough, but there was one shot that someone posted in another Lightbleed thread that showed massive Bleeding all around the screen.. it was hideous.
 

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light bleeding never changes, if it's there. it may be more noticeable under different brightnesses though. I got lucky, zero lightbleed....something I consider rare with most screens.

I wish I was you, I really want a nexus 7 (2013) but the first two I ordered had light bleed and dead pixels. The second one I ordered had dirt on the box and the power/volume rocker was loose. I think the box may have been dropped.

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