Horrible corner of 27XI HP Pavilion backlight bleeding / glow.

I bought this screen 3 days ago and I noticed that there was some really bad backlight bleeding in each of the 4 corners and especially in the lower left corner. This is very visible on dark backgrounds, even on the lowest brightness. Black on this monitor is totally uneven and is horrible.

The monitor is defective? I took a picture of him.

http://S14.postimg.org/4ugapqqw0/20141013_191756.jpg

Moreover, I can always take back at the store, but I would avoid rather than. If it was defective, HP sends a new and takes one here directly or I have to this package and return it by myself and wait for a new?

Thank you.

If anyone cares, I got the replacement and it seems to be a newer version cheaply built the revision of this monitor. It has a different menu of software packages to search with different parameters in it (she has a "certified technicolor" defining which resembles nothing good) and comes with a CD of different drivers. The screen itself also seems to have a different lcd panel drab colors, less 'clarity' and even worse backlight bleeding than the old.

I do not recommend this monitor, not to mention, if you buy it you will get the new revision which has not only bleeding but a worse sign as well. I'll keep my old one and sending it back.

To find out if you have the 'good' version of this monitor or bad, just look at the Setup menu, bad angles rounded and HP brand on top, the 'right' has a completely anonymous menu with square edges. Version of the firmware on the right said RIM111 and bad RIM232.

I am very disappointed with this product, I generally don't like too much about that kind of stuff, but this one deserves a negative review.

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