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    T61P Hot LCD

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by mwloh, Dec 13, 2007.

  1. mwloh

    mwloh Newbie

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    I'm not sure if its just me, but I was cleaning my LCD screen with some screen clean wipes todayu, (about 30mins after I've turned on my notebook) and noticed that the lcd just above the lower frame (where the little lights - for wifi/battery/caps etc) are quite hot compared to the rest of the screen. Is it just me, or does anyone else have the same problem?

    :eek:

    Thanks!

    T61P - T7700,
    WUXGA,
    Fx570m 256m,
    2GB RAM,
    100GB 7200 Hardisk
     
  2. Tim

    Tim Notebook Virtuoso

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    Yeah my laptop is the same. It probably isn't a problem though.
    Tim
     
  3. mwloh

    mwloh Newbie

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    Wonder where all the heat is coming from.... don't think I noticed any capacitors in the drawings and LED's can't possibly be that hot right? ...

    sigh.. hopefully like you siad, its not a problem
     
  4. dieselhorse

    dieselhorse Newbie

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    Heat in that area is normal; the inverter is in that location and does produce a bit of heat. It's definately not a problem.