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    Non-Grainy WXGA+ Inspiron 1520 Screens - Come here

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by Osserpse, Sep 28, 2007.

  1. Osserpse

    Osserpse Notebook Evangelist

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    Please tell what type of screen you have and, if possible, the item number.
     
  2. unclebrudy

    unclebrudy Notebook Guru

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    And thus, the great Dell Screen Debacle of 2007 continues... :p

    If you meant Hardware ID:
    LPLDF00

    As far as item number, I can provide that when I get home. Nonetheless, it's a beautiful and almost flawless LG, with just the slightest hint of light leakage at the bottom edge.
     
  3. steveeb

    steveeb Notebook Guru

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    LPLF300 - no grain, no dead pixels, slight light bleed at bottom

    BUT...

    Hasn't this been subject been covered in about 100 other threads?
     
  4. Tex1ntux

    Tex1ntux Notebook Consultant

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    Monitor\lpldf00
     
  5. lambchops468

    lambchops468 Notebook Evangelist

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    lol...all lg's

    LG rocks
     
  6. mtylerjr

    mtylerjr Notebook Deity

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    Non-grainy SEC3350 here, but that's WSXGA+
     
  7. Qeuqeu

    Qeuqeu Notebook Consultant

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    Also have an LG here. No grain, excellent viewing angles, and no light leakage on mine.
     
  8. robbie22engr

    robbie22engr Notebook Enthusiast

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    The Monitor I got was the LPLDF00 (LG)... flawless, beautiful !!!
     
  9. TL293

    TL293 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Non-grainy AUO2077 WXGA+ =D

    Excellent viewing angles too.