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    How do you know if you have an LG or Samsung LCD?

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by SoCalMike, Feb 28, 2008.

  1. SoCalMike

    SoCalMike Newbie

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    Where can you find this out without opening the laptop?
     
  2. Lithus

    Lithus NBR Janitor

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    Read the stickies before you post.
     
  3. Kevin

    Kevin Egregious

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    Don't even check for a couple days. If you see Samsung before you've made a decision on the quality, you'll convince yourself it's a bad screen.
     
  4. SoCalMike

    SoCalMike Newbie

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    I think mine is fine. What are your thoughts on a Chi Mei LCD?
     
  5. n19htmare

    n19htmare Notebook Evangelist

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    Brand means didly squat....
    Is it fine? Do you like it?

    If so, it's a good screen and you should keep it.

    Kinda getting sick of this paranoia people keep having.