X220 backlight bleed. Gaps in lid.

The x220's lid has a 2 piece design. Mine has uneven gaps where the 2 pieces meet. Well not gaps, just that the 2 pieces are not flush at certain points. Is this normal ??? Also, the backlight bleed is pissing me off. If the screen was bigger I wouldn't mind but its leaking from like 7 different places on the bottom and it's very noticable considering its a 12" display. I feel like I got ripped off. The flimsy lid and backlight bleeding doesn't make it feel like a "premium HD" display as its advertized. Should I get the screen replaced ?

THS - can you provide photos of the gaps you're describing?   the X220 will have slight gaps between the display surface and bezel but shouldn't have any around the perimeter of the bezel where it meets the lid.
the "bleed" you're seeing is a function of the LEDs being of high intensity.   these need to be brighter on IPS panels to account for the additional polarization layer.   the effect you see is in no way linked to the construction of the lid or bezel, or any pressure put on the actual display.   having torn apart X220 displays over a dozen times already, i can say this with 100% certainty.   this can be confirmed by disassembly.
the LCD panel has an air gap all around it specifically to mitigate any unnecessary or artificial pressure put on the edges or rear of the display panel.   if something is pushing on the display then it's simply not assembled correctly.
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