Anyways, this is kind of what I mean of my panel.
http://img143.imageshack.us/img143/1976/cream1920x1200lu3.jpg
When displayed on my 2709w, then photo taken on N95 phone in room with no lighting except monitor which is faced head on.
http://i37.tinypic.com/sl1rps.jpg
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http://i38.tinypic.com/2itq2d2.jpg
The original pic is supposed to be a logo on a white background, on my screen it's not uniformly white. Its not blue at the edges either, I can't see the colour with my naked eye, only showed when taking picture. Though it does show that at the right edges and in the other places, the panel doens't seem to be uniform.
I dont' have a calibrator but this is my impression anyway.
You can probably remove some of that tint with a calibrator but not completely. I think this problem is inherent to VA panels. Even after hardware calibration, my monitor still lacks uniformity when displaying white backgrounds, although not as bad as when i tried to calibrate by eye. The reason is not the color but the viewing angle - you'll see less of a problem the further the monitor is away from you.