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    Dust particle between glass and LCD

    Discussion in 'Dell XPS and Studio XPS' started by sherpa, Feb 25, 2009.

  1. sherpa

    sherpa Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hello everyone!

    I got my Studio XPS 13 last night and spent about 5 hours installing Vista Business 64-bit from scratch and setting everything up. It has been running great so far; however, I just noticed one or two dust particles between the glass and the lcd. What should I do? It only bothers me when the background is white or light color. Should I ignore all that hard work and get it exchanged or am I being too anal about it? What are the chances of the next one being tightly sealed?
     
  2. mystery905

    mystery905 Notebook Deity

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    If it bothers you that much, have them send you a replacement unit.

    When you get it, exchange the hard drives, and return your older unit.

    Problem solved!
     
  3. sherpa

    sherpa Notebook Enthusiast

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    I bought it from Bestbuy, so, can't do hdd exchange. I think I will live with it.