Why Is My Screen Red-Tinted (#1694)
Why Is My Screen Red-Tinted? Here's What You Should Know
A red tint across your screen isn’t just annoying—it’s often a sign of a deeper issue. This can be caused by:
- Cable Issues – Loose or damaged HDMI/DisplayPort/VGA cables can distort colors.
- Display Problems – Backlight bleed, LCD damage, or outdated drivers can all cause red hues.
- Fix It Fast – Reconnect or swap cables, update drivers, test another screen… or replace your LCD if needed.
At Bliss Computers, we help you diagnose the issue and offer premium screen replacements for laptops, AIOs, tablets, and more—with fast shipping and expert support.
For inquiries, Contact us at:
Phone / SMS: 201-442-0091
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Location: USA New Jersey, New York East Coast
May 26th 2025
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