Question about the screen and backlight - Samsung Galaxy Tab S5e Questions & Answers

I got a S5e today, and suddenly noticed this weird screen: when I view it at front, it looks fine, but as soon as I turn my device to bigger view angle, about 30 degrees, the screen turns "blue-ish". Even I turned my screen to "night mode", or increase warm color in color setting, it still shows "blue" white when I view it from side.
Is it normal? Should I return the device and get a new one?

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I would return it. Mine does not do this, so I wouldnt consider this "normal"
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