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Old 04-04-2009, 11:28 PM   #1
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Hey guys have a samsung 850 and so far absolutely love it..the tv was isf calibrated not to long ago. I have been noticing (before and after calibration) that during a dark scene when most of the scene is black i get light gray or dull white spots all over the screen. They arent little dots but almost larger dull spots all around mostly in the corners going to the middle. I noticed it alot when watchin Dark Knight especially at the end and during the credits...it this normal or is something up?
During all other scenes picture is great.

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It's called backlight bleeding. I have the same thing with my A650. I really hate it. Some TVs are worse than others, but with LCD TVs, it's one thing that plagues LCDs backlit with fluorescent tubes. The newer LED backlit LCDs do not have this problem to the same extent - due to local dimming technology (the edge-lit LED LCDs also have this problem), Really sucks - especially when paying all this money.
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It's called backlight bleeding. I have the same thing with my A650. I really hate it. Some TVs are worse than others, but with LCD TVs, it's one thing that plagues LCDs backlit with fluorescent tubes. The newer LED backlit LCDs do not have this problem to the same extent - due to local dimming technology (the edge-lit LED LCDs also have this problem), Really sucks - especially when paying all this money.
+1, yes, I'm afraid link_of_hyrule is right. It happens to a small minority of these TV's, but it does occur. I was fortunate to have a good set. Did you notice this before, or only after it was calibrated?
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