Plantje
Active Member
Not trying to be blunt or anything, but edge light bleed is completely different from the bright spots that you and I experience. For example the bright spot that you see will be noticeable with a white background too. Perhaps even better! Edge light bleed in most cases occurs on a dark background only and especially when starting up.
I've had about 6 Surface 3 (non pro) devices that had a different screen issue. And it was always hard to convince customer support that it is different from some normal backlight bleed that is within acceptable limits and in most cases only visible during starting up.
With these kinds of bright spots one should suspect pressure from the back of the panel as much as pressure on the screen. That's perhaps why this only happens to devices with an LTE connection. Mine has it and a SP X has it too. And the Surface 3 devices that I had with similar but slightly different screen issues were also all LTE equipped devices.
I've had about 6 Surface 3 (non pro) devices that had a different screen issue. And it was always hard to convince customer support that it is different from some normal backlight bleed that is within acceptable limits and in most cases only visible during starting up.
With these kinds of bright spots one should suspect pressure from the back of the panel as much as pressure on the screen. That's perhaps why this only happens to devices with an LTE connection. Mine has it and a SP X has it too. And the Surface 3 devices that I had with similar but slightly different screen issues were also all LTE equipped devices.