M2 MBA backlight bleed issue? How does your monitor look?

isealbz

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I received the new M2 MBA a few days ago. I am concerned that my unit has an unacceptable amount of backlight bleed. I'm not sure I'd notice it in normal working conditions, but given how much money I spent on the device, I want to be sure that what I am experiencing is normal. I didn't buy the base model, so unfortunately, the exchange process will likely take several weeks.

Here is how my new M2 MBA screen looks (2017 MBP included in some photos for comparison; see the photo descriptions):


Here is a video from various angles (dark room at the beginning, some light toward the end):


The brightness is set to 100% in the photos and the video.

For those who recently received a new M2 MBA, would you mind posting pictures/videos of your screen? I am wondering if what I am experiencing is normal or an anomaly. I'm also worried that if I exchange it, I will end up with a unit that is even worse.
 
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I'd call that unacceptable, especially in a brand new machine. Send it back.
 
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I decided to send back the device and order a new one. I received the new one the other day. I'm pretty sure it looks much better. But before I decide to keep it, I could use a second opinion. What do you think?



See my original post to see how the replacement unit compares to the unit that I returned.
 
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If you're not noticing any bleed with your own eyes, that's really all that matters, isn't it. Those still images look acceptable to me. :)
 

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