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    W520 screen defective? 1080p

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by cmpengr, Sep 15, 2011.

  1. cmpengr

    cmpengr Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hello

    Just received my W520 and so far enjoying it, except this defect in the screen.

    Here is a youtube video to what I am talking about

    YouTube

    Is this normal? Send computer back?

    Thanks
     
  2. lead_org

    lead_org Purveyor of Truth

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    that is a faulty screen, there is uneven spread of liquid crystal in that screen, could be a manufacturing defect or a huge pressure spot.
     
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    cmpengr Notebook Enthusiast

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    :(

    and so far I have liked this computer lol
     
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    lead_org Purveyor of Truth

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    well these things happen... if only rarely.