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    Will Light bleed get worse?

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by oresteez, Sep 11, 2007.

  1. oresteez

    oresteez Notebook Consultant

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    I love my screen...it's beautiful, no grains etc...

    Only problem is I notice a little bit of light bleed when booting...only at the bottom of the screen..Will this stay the way it is? Will it get worse?

    Right now it doesn't bother me...
     
  2. frazell

    frazell Notebook Deity

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    LCDs are pretty consistent due to the way they are made... So it will look exactly how you see it now for all of its useful life...
     
  3. oresteez

    oresteez Notebook Consultant

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    That's the answer I was hoping to hear, thanks :)