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    Is this "normal" light leakage?

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by henders, May 23, 2006.

  1. henders

    henders Notebook Enthusiast

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    I have a Samsung LCD and I'm wondering if this is considered a "normal" amount of light leakage for one of these screens.

    TIA.
     
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    some_taxpayer Notebook Guru

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    That's the same amount of light leakage I have on my Samsung too. I don't really have any input in regards to the average.
     
  3. stupid_nut

    stupid_nut Notebook Consultant

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    Better then normal! I have an LG and its a lot worse then yours! Lucky you!

    I hope my replacement will be as good as yours!