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Yet another post about backlight bleeding
(lemmy.ml)
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My LCD deck fortunately doesn't have any backlight bleed, but I've seen many photos of other's Decks with similar backlight bleed to yours.
I've heard of people having success eliminating or reducing their backlight bleed two different ways. Basically part of the cause of the bleed is that parts of the deck aren't properly aligned/pulled together. To fix this, you can try:
I don't have any experience with these fixes, I've just heard people say it helped online.