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    screen flexing with Grey background?!?

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by Cerebral_mamba, Jan 13, 2006.

  1. Cerebral_mamba

    Cerebral_mamba Notebook Consultant

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    I never noticed any screen flexing with when the background is white in color or with the wall papers on, but now when i made my desktop background grey (no wallpaper), even the minutest flexings can be clearly seen. Please take the darker grey from the default choices (you may even darken it a little more).

    Bad news is that there is too much flexing on my screen. Following are the situations:

    1. When I hold the very corner of the LCD and push and pull the lid. minor flexing is clearly visible

    2. when i apply pressure on the LCD lid from behind. Mind you, its very little pressure that I am applying.

    3. when i tap anywhere on the frame of th LCD.

    Now with the grey background, anything i do, I can see the flexing. Again, this flexing is not evidednt at all with wallpapers and white/bright backgrounds. Can you guys try this and let me know if I have an anomaly here... please :)
     
  2. ZaZ

    ZaZ Super Model Super Moderator

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    I got none on mine. If you think there is problem, send it in.
     
  3. Trippytiger

    Trippytiger Notebook Consultant

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    Wow, I see all of that on mine with a grey background. It's rather odd that that colour shows the distortions so much better.
     
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    cibulet Notebook Enthusiast

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    Couldn't see it. Tried bright gray and dark gray. Still couldn't see it.