You have exactly the same panel as mine, down to the model and ID number.
I am setting my screen as white as we speak, and while I see, after close inspection, the non-uniform back light, but that is normal for ALL (without exception) consumer grade monitors and displays.
Professional grade monitor do have uniform back light, but the monitor is, in result, much thicker, consumes more power in many cases, and well cost significantly more to include.
Already getting a back light bleeding free panel in a tablet seams to be a very difficult due to the requirement of the thinness of the display. I haven't encountered a no or even low back light bleeding tablet.
That said, it's not something I can pick up and notice like you are. The device is fairly well evenly illuminated on my side.
I am setting my screen as white as we speak, and while I see, after close inspection, the non-uniform back light, but that is normal for ALL (without exception) consumer grade monitors and displays.
Professional grade monitor do have uniform back light, but the monitor is, in result, much thicker, consumes more power in many cases, and well cost significantly more to include.
Already getting a back light bleeding free panel in a tablet seams to be a very difficult due to the requirement of the thinness of the display. I haven't encountered a no or even low back light bleeding tablet.
That said, it's not something I can pick up and notice like you are. The device is fairly well evenly illuminated on my side.
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