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    Question about new x201

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by virtualknitter, May 21, 2010.

  1. virtualknitter

    virtualknitter Notebook Enthusiast

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    I just got my new x201 today and have one quick question. Is there a protective film over the camera at the top of the screen when you first receive it? It looks like there might be, because it's appears a little bubbly, but I don't want to pick at it in case there isn't.

    By the way, I love it so far. It's so much lighter than my old HP tablet, which was almost the same size. And I love having a matte screen. I'm really happy with my choice so far.
     
  2. ckx

    ckx Notebook Evangelist

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    Yes, there is. You should remove the protective film (which, as you can imagine, seriously degrades the video quality from the camera).
     
  3. virtualknitter

    virtualknitter Notebook Enthusiast

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    Thanks - I didn't want to start picking at it if there wasn't. I figured there was, but with no obvious loose edges to grab, I wasn't sure :)