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    What is Gateway's policy on dead pixel and light bleeding?

    Discussion in 'Gateway and eMachines' started by Sgt_Strider, May 15, 2006.

  1. Sgt_Strider

    Sgt_Strider Notebook Evangelist

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    Just wondering before I pounce and buy a NX100/E100. thanks.
     
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    Comeon guys, I need some answers!
     
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    vestige Notebook Consultant

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    Dunno about the deap pixels, but the FutureShop (Like BestBuy) guy told me that light bleeded was not covered under the gateway warrenty, but was under theirs. So I got the futureshop warrenty.
     
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    5 dead pixels (dunno about stuck ones and light bleeding)
     
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    Where did you got that information from?