Is this normal? Yes. Dell monitors do not have backlight 100% uniformity specification. As long as the center meets our manufacturer specifications, it is acceptable. Also, we do not validate our monitors in dark rooms. We use office environment lighting.
If the Brightness and Contrast are maxed to 100 and you measure the brightness difference of any two points on the monitor, the brightness difference will never be greater than 25%. Which is our manufacturer specification. Unfortunately, the human eye can easily detect any 5% or 10% difference in brightness.
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Is this normal?
Yes. Dell monitors do not have backlight 100% uniformity specification. As long as the center meets our manufacturer specifications, it is acceptable. Also, we do not validate our monitors in dark rooms. We use office environment lighting.
If the Brightness and Contrast are maxed to 100 and you measure the brightness difference of any two points on the monitor, the brightness difference will never be greater than 25%. Which is our manufacturer specification. Unfortunately, the human eye can easily detect any 5% or 10% difference in brightness.