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Observe the unusual discoloration closely.

Observe the unusual discoloration closely.

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coolbyd13
Member
73
09-12-2025, 01:47 PM
#1
Hello everyone, I spotted these grayish spots on my 32-inch 2K Samsung screen last night. They look like they’re embedded and can’t be easily removed. I heard they might be related to the internal layers. Could they spread? If not, they might stay hidden. Any advice would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
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coolbyd13
09-12-2025, 01:47 PM #1

Hello everyone, I spotted these grayish spots on my 32-inch 2K Samsung screen last night. They look like they’re embedded and can’t be easily removed. I heard they might be related to the internal layers. Could they spread? If not, they might stay hidden. Any advice would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!

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_Animosity
Junior Member
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09-12-2025, 02:59 PM
#2
appears to be a panel defect. This was the first time I noticed this problem. It might be related to a burn or something similar in Apple displays—on phones, "bright dot" refers to a small spot about a couple of millimeters wide that becomes noticeably brighter, especially around 30-40% brightness. Based on its size and visibility, it could resemble that issue I saw on a RedMagic 11 Pro and had to return it.
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_Animosity
09-12-2025, 02:59 PM #2

appears to be a panel defect. This was the first time I noticed this problem. It might be related to a burn or something similar in Apple displays—on phones, "bright dot" refers to a small spot about a couple of millimeters wide that becomes noticeably brighter, especially around 30-40% brightness. Based on its size and visibility, it could resemble that issue I saw on a RedMagic 11 Pro and had to return it.

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1winnie5
Member
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09-12-2025, 05:54 PM
#3
I heard about the issue last night regarding the monitor purchased a week ago. The warranty suggests returning it for a replacement, and since it's an LED model, you might want to confirm that with the seller.
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1winnie5
09-12-2025, 05:54 PM #3

I heard about the issue last night regarding the monitor purchased a week ago. The warranty suggests returning it for a replacement, and since it's an LED model, you might want to confirm that with the seller.

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hartje_sterre
Member
73
09-12-2025, 11:08 PM
#4
I would choose an RMA whenever the problem bothers me, especially when the screen is costly and the flaw appears within the initial weeks of delivery.
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hartje_sterre
09-12-2025, 11:08 PM #4

I would choose an RMA whenever the problem bothers me, especially when the screen is costly and the flaw appears within the initial weeks of delivery.

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09-24-2025, 08:50 AM
#5
I believe I should try it too. The issue becomes visible on the screen when the monitor shows bright colors—do you know what might cause that?
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ArrowGaming_YT
09-24-2025, 08:50 AM #5

I believe I should try it too. The issue becomes visible on the screen when the monitor shows bright colors—do you know what might cause that?

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09-24-2025, 09:31 AM
#6
It might resemble the bright dot often seen in AMOLED screens, which seems to be a manufacturing issue. I’m not very familiar with LED displays, but it appears to be a defect that occurred during production.
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Sailor_Does_MC
09-24-2025, 09:31 AM #6

It might resemble the bright dot often seen in AMOLED screens, which seems to be a manufacturing issue. I’m not very familiar with LED displays, but it appears to be a defect that occurred during production.