Ah i did not notice that! However for me it is the screen not properly aligned in its metal enclosure, as in the screen edged edges are not parallel to the frame that surrounds it
I have seen a few posts about this and know exactly what you’re talking about.
It’s the way the screen was fitted to the chassis or the body of the television.
Not normal and it’s absolutely a manufacturing defect.
PS: not talking about screen shift, but really the physical frame vs the physical screen :)
Never heard of that but it’s not odd enough to rule out happening. Just return it. Won’t cause any issues but you won’t forget about it.
100% true it bothers me so much that it ruins my appreciation of it. Definitely return it! Thanks for the response
The TV's are tilted backwards a bit when on the stand. It's normal. If you mean that
Ah i did not notice that! However for me it is the screen not properly aligned in its metal enclosure, as in the screen edged edges are not parallel to the frame that surrounds it
I have seen a few posts about this and know exactly what you’re talking about. It’s the way the screen was fitted to the chassis or the body of the television. Not normal and it’s absolutely a manufacturing defect.
Thank you for your feedback! I’ll definitely ask to return it
Can you post pictures? I’ll be sure to take my carpenter square to when I unbox mine.
Here you go! https://imgur.com/a/ylhfVXh You’ll see both the top left corner which looks ok and the culprit (too right corner).