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    Glossy display surface question

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by ian84, Jul 31, 2013.

  1. ian84

    ian84 Notebook Geek

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    So just curious.. i upgraded my display to glare/glossy type.. when i was cleaning it with microfibre + water, i noticed that the glossy surface is not perfect flat like a flat glass if you know what i mean.. the surface has a very thin wrinkle texture on it. Is it supposed to be like that with a glossy "plastic" surface? It is not edge to edge glass though like the one in mac.

    It is just different with my phone's or wife's ipad gloss screen surface which looks flat. Hope i did not do something wrong with the cleaning procedure.

    Thx
     
  2. notcharly

    notcharly Newbie

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    I have the same type of screen on a Hp laptop and i always clean my screen with soft wet tissue, nothing happened.
    1 year and a half doing this.