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    To all studioxps owners with WLED screen

    Discussion in 'Dell XPS and Studio XPS' started by haiitsmee, Apr 30, 2009.

  1. haiitsmee

    haiitsmee Newbie

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    Friends do all of you have speaks of dust behind your wled screen?? I had on my first lcd which i replaced.. I double checked the screen but it was clean but after using it for 1 day there were 2-3 particles of dust behind the screen.. I foot want to call the stupid customer rare again.. Any advice?
     
  2. MidnightSun

    MidnightSun Emodicon

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    That happens on many glass-overlaid displays, such as the HP InfinityView displays.
     
  3. N20D5OH

    N20D5OH Notebook Evangelist

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    No dust behind mine. I've had to send a system back but that was for a dead HDD.
     
  4. StudioXPS16

    StudioXPS16 Notebook Consultant

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    No........
     
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    jb1007 Full Customization

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    Not yet, but it's bound to happen with these types of screens, get your compressed air can out and do your best.
     
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    StudioXPS16 Notebook Consultant

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    Please enlighten, how is compressed air would blow out dust particles from under the screen?
     
  7. Magikhat

    Magikhat Notebook Consultant

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    I don't have any problems with my Wled screen..It feels like it is on there pretty good