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    G73JW-XT1 Screen/Display Wavy

    Discussion in 'ASUS Gaming Notebook Forum' started by oscar1948, Jan 5, 2011.

  1. oscar1948

    oscar1948 Newbie

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    I bought this Laptop yesterday Jan 4, 2011, while doing the Recovery DVDs, I noticed the reflection of the window blinds in the display were wavy, as if you threw a rock in a pond and the reflection of the sky would be wavy, but the waves in the display were not concentric lines, rather parallel from bottom left of screen to right top at approximately 80 degree angle.

    The image(s) displayed on the screen were clear and did not show any waves. When I stared at the screen (past/through) the reflection of the blinds I could notice the waves in the display, although, they did not affect the clarity of the computer images.

    Does anyone know, is this a defect in the Laptop's display or the way it is supposed to look?

    Thanks for any help/advise.