das ist sicher richtig, dennoch scheint das A-Panel das schwächere der beiden zu sein. Zumindest behaupten das diejenigen, die beide Panels vergleichen konnten.
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2. "S" panel has less bleed. The "S" panel I have just purchased, after warmup does show some bleed. It is, however, not nearly as pronounced as the bleed on the two "A" series panels that I had. The "A" panel bleed was all along three sides of the display with patches that extended down into the "normal" display area by several inches. The bleeding was noticeable enough that I would immediately see it when returning to the monitor if a screen saver was running and I could also notice it quite readily when watching letterbox movies or videos. The "S" panel bleeding is just a little bit of slight panel bleed in a thin strip along two of the panel edges. It is not nearly as annoying when watching movies, etc. All I can say on this issue is that in my experience the "A" panel bleed was notably worse, although there seems to be some variation in all of the panels.
Auch ohne das S-Panel gesehen zu haben, kann ich die eher mäßigen Eigenschaften des A-Panels so unterschreiben. Es stört sowohl bei Spielen mit überwiegend dunkleren Inhalten als auch bei einer kurzen DVD-Session.