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    e1505 display even across the screen?

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by gosman, Apr 18, 2006.

  1. gosman

    gosman Notebook Consultant

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    How can I check the screen on my new e1505? There seems to be a slight drop off of light on the right side of my screen. It is probably nit picking, but just wondering. How do you check for light leakage? Some look at the screen totally black to check. How do you turn your screen black and check for light? When my is black, it is turned off!
     
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    deedeeman Notebook Deity

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    ahem....the WinXp Black Screensaver
     
  3. gosman

    gosman Notebook Consultant

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    Excellent suggestion! Seem to have a little leakage from the bottom. However, there is not a true black on the screen. It is more like dark grey. Yet I get true blacks in my pictures. Is the leakage from the bottom common?