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    LCD Bleed G73JW

    Discussion in 'ASUS Gaming Notebook Forum' started by tanks, Feb 8, 2011.

  1. tanks

    tanks Notebook Enthusiast

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    I have an LCD bleed on left side and the bottom part of the screen. The bottom part is bearable but the left side bleeds about half an inch making it annoying during movies. I have read other posts where people had this problem.... is this common in the g73 screens??
     
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    tanks Notebook Enthusiast

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    Do you also have this problem.. I dont' see to many threads on this so wondering if I just got a bad one. should i send it to asus to fix?
     
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    Quadzilla The eye is watching you

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    Yeah i would not say its a common thing or many people that have it just deal with it ..

    I have owned a few of the hannstar screens and all of them exhibited some bleed to a degree but never enough to bug me..

    If it is bothering you and you have the opportunity to exchange it from where you bought it then by all means do it because its something that will forever haunt you like a stuck pixel would for me...