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    To E1505 owners.

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by Robert in Sadorus, Mar 6, 2007.

  1. Robert in Sadorus

    Robert in Sadorus Notebook Evangelist

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    I have noticed on my *lid* The plastic on the back of the LCD screen that has *DELL* in the middle of it, it's bowed out a little and when i push on it lightly it flattens out, Does anyone else have this problem? Is it normal?
     
  2. vespoli

    vespoli 402 NBR Reviewer

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    That is normal, at least my e1505 did the same thing.
     
  3. Matt is Pro

    Matt is Pro I'm a PC, so?

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    Thats normal. On either side of the Dell Logo, there are "dips". It just a part of the design. All of the E1505s and 6400s I have seen are exactly the same way.

    I wouldn't worry about it.
     
  4. Robert in Sadorus

    Robert in Sadorus Notebook Evangelist

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    Just curious, I only noticed it today when i was wiping it down. As long as it keeps working i don't care what it looks like, I'm not vain. LOL
     
  5. Matt is Pro

    Matt is Pro I'm a PC, so?

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    Well, no need to sweat. Like I said, its part of E1505 design. Albeit weird, but completely normal.

    It was a very good question though. I understand why you would be curious. Lol.