06-01-2021 02:46 AM - last edited 06-01-2021 02:50 AM
I am facing issue with backlight bleed on my new samsung frame tv. Which is a month old only I have contacted service centre's they replaced the qled panel but issue still persist, and engineer has to say that panel works in this way only, what a shame to such big display company that simple issue cannot be fixed. Again contacted samsung service head of India its been two weeks no action taken , seems samsung don't care about customer any more
13-06-2022
12:38 PM
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13-06-2022
01:23 PM
by
ChrisP88
I have the same spots on my 75" 2022 Frame.
Looks so rubbish in dark movies.
13-06-2022 08:02 PM
I changed tv to qled 65 inch q70a and now is all good. I read somewhere those frame tvs need some distance from wall or something like that.. I think problem is with frames they are sometimes to tight and they deform and make ***** like this
22-06-2022 12:28 PM
Had same issue with my 2022 75” frame. Really sad to see how common it is, it’s a great TV otherwise
26-08-2022 09:34 AM - last edited 26-08-2022 10:34 AM
I must say that I bought QE65Q95TD few days ago - so basically older high end version of QLED from Samsung.
But I must say that I am reallly disappointed with television, eventhough its not that severe as you have it on pictures, where you have issues even in the middle of screen etc.
I have issues around corners which is most probably IPS glow (I can probably accept that), but bleeding on the bottom of the screen is extremely annoying in case of watching movies which have "black frame bellow and above - I dont know whats proper name for that).
If you try to run tests etc. showin black, white, colors - everything looks fine, but if you run real life picture its obvious. Quallity of SAMSUNG TV is awfull and to be honest I dont know what to do now... The worst is that I throw away box from TV. Otherwise I would pick it and return it back to shop and buy Philips instead of that and I would probably pick something withou local dimming, because issues appear when there is some "local dimming" use, which cause "sharp" visible lights comming from bottom mainly (its visible elsewhere but its not that bad)
my biggest concern is that I would not suppose this from FLAGSHIP QLED TV.... thats why I throw away box, because simply it cannot come to my mind that anything like that can appear.
This is how it looks like.... first photo is after all adjustments, playing with that. Bottom and cormers are still visible but its better than it was and i odered ambilight from govee which will hopefully improve that to make it less distracting
After udjustments:
before adjustments:
06-09-2022 01:58 PM
I have the same problem (bleeding on the bottom of the screen) and I see that you have solved it quite well. Please send me your settings.
Thanks
08-10-2022 01:36 PM
I might try this. Is the fix immediately apparent or do you need to wait
08-12-2022 03:53 PM
I think those other brands also do the same unless you get OLED
08-12-2022 03:59 PM
I have the same issue, and sadly they replaced a panel with a much worse one, and I didn't ask for the panel to be replaced but they said they would fix again, however, after 4 weeks they send someone else and they won't do a thing! Really upset that 1,300 tv is such bad quality. They do look good during the day and without dark scenes. But watch TV at night and a lot of movies have fsrk scenes.
05-02-2024 09:51 AM
I have recently purchased a 85" QLED Samsung screen and experienced the same issue. I am now on my second set and although slightly better it's still really evident and detracts from what is normally a lovely looking picture. Despite me sending through pictures of the same content on my other screens that do not show this issue Samsung are saying there is nothing wrong with the set. I find it very hard to accept these patches as being 'normal' and would not have bought the set had I known. I am now looking at options as Samsung do not seem to care .