Hey guys,
I noticed this a while ago on my NP9150's screen. It's a 95% gamut matte screen. This only happens when I look at it from the right side, as you can tell from the photo. It's like it's kind of washed out in the middle-right and bottom left of the screen. This only happens on black or really dark backgrounds. Is this normal?
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Thanks!
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Thats weird!
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DeutschPantherV Notebook Consultant
My theory is that no screen will be perfectly flat, so there could be minor deviations in the angle/elevation of the surface causing the weird reflections/images.
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moral hazard Notebook Nobel Laureate
I agree with trying to clean it first, but if that changes nothing I would call it defective.
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if it's defective, what can be done? I'd really rather not send it in because I just started classes and have been using it quite often...
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Does it bother you when you use it in front of you? No? Then i don't see what the problem is...
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Have you already verified that you got the correct display? Model should be B156HW01 V4, some hardware recognition software get it right but windows shows LEN40B2.
In my experience, I've had 2 monitors that looked like that, so I consider it normal and not necessarily defective. Cleaning the screen sometimes leaves traces of the chemical used only viewable from certain angles and light conditions, so as suggested before, try to clean the screen, Isopropyl Alcohol dilluted in destilled water at 40%-50% works best for me, it seems to leave little to none traces, use microfiber.
For your reference, mine looks like this:
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I tried using Speccy, but it wouldn't show me the model number of the screen. I'm pretty sure I got the correct display; the colors look really vibrant (if that's what a 95% gamut screen is supposed to look like lol), but other than that, there really isn't a way to tell without taking it apart... What app do you recommend that will show me the model number of the display?
The thing is, I never used any sort of cleaning solution on the screen (maybe the manufacturer did, if that's possible?) prior to this problem. Will using that cleaning solution then potentially get rid of it?
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HWiNFO shows it right, I recomend the portable version.
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Thanks for your help RogerCD! I'll see if I have that those items around my house first, then if not, I'll buy them and give it a try. Also, my screen is the correct model number; it matched the one you posted above in HWiNFO.
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Meaker@Sager Company Representative
Looks to me to be a slight error in the light diffusing layers in the back of the screen.
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.... Does that mean it's defective??
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I had the same thing happen to me, except the blotch that appeared on my screen may have been even more pronounced. The issue is not caused by dirt or grime, so cleaning the screen is not going to help. I started freaking out when it happened to me and got to the point where I was looking for a replacement part on eBay.
You mention that you just started classes, so I assume that you are a student. I also assume that you carry the notebook around in a backpack, potentially with a couple of textbooks thrown in for good measure. You shouldn't do this. In my experience, the lid encasing the screen is not strong enough to protect the screen from the pressure it experiences when carried in a backpack full of other heavy stuff. With just a little bit of pressure, the screen will be pressed into contact with the keyboard (resulting in oils from the keys being transfered to the screen), and you will notice the appearance of blotches like the one seen in your photo.
The good news is that your screen is probably not damaged nor defective, and the fix is pretty simple. I know next to nothing about LCD panels, but I suspect that there is a layer of film of some kind, possibly aluminum foil or something similar, that is attached to the back of the screen for either protection or light diffusion or something else entirely. What I believe to be happening is that this film gets pressed into the back of the screen due to the pressure I mention above and gets stuck, possibly due to static cling. This results in improper diffusion of the lamp light.
The "fix" that I stumbled upon as a last resort (if I'm going to have to replace it, I might as well, right?) was to torque the screen by grabbing the top two corners and gently pushing on one while pulling on the other and then vice versa. This must have loosened the clinging film, because it cleared up the blotchiness I was having and my display has been fine ever since. While this technique worked for me, I won't be responsible if you break your own panel, so attempt this at your own risk. -
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Meaker@Sager Company Representative
For your edumacation:
LCD Monitor Teardown - YouTube -
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I just read a couple articles about screen blotch issues; one said that magnetism could possibly cause the blotches, and the other said that updating the drivers for the display may also fix the screen. Does anybody know if this is true?
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I had this exact problem with my 95% matte screen. Like the OP, it was only noticeable on a dark background. Tired a few different things to diagnose the issue--ultimately had my reseller swap it for a replacement. It's surely a hardware defect.
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I had to send it in, per my resellers policy. Personally I would've preferred to do the swap myself--it's rather simple and there are video guides through several resellers in case you need the help.
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I hope I don't have any more problems... Not trying to complain on here or anything, but this is already the second issue I've had with this laptop in the past month I've had it. First the keyboard had to be replaced, and now the screen? For $2,500 everything should be near perfect out of the box.
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I was referred to your post by another member. I have a similar problem as yours but I think mine is worse.
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you guys should both be looking for screen replacements under warranty. both panels are seemingly "defective" depending on when/where the "damage" was done.
Hotjujube, it looks like too much pressure was placed on your panel--and obviously not by you if it arrived that way. i have similar "blotches" on my dell screen, although much smaller (like pencil eraser sized), in a couple places where i've accidentally nicked the outside lid. scroll up and check out the video meaker posted to get a better sense of what could (or couldn't) be causing what you're seeing.
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*sigh* I was afraid of that. I wonder if my reseller can talk sager into letting me bring in my laptop personally for them to fix on spot since I'm less than 2 hours away.
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UPDATE: Just got it back today! I listed a couple more issues for Sager to fix, and they did free of charge! Great customer service (went through XoticPC). I inspected the new LCD a little bit on the boot-up screen, and I noticed a little bit of the same light bleed in the middle of the screen :/ However, it's definitely not as noticeable as the first one, which you guys have seen on the first page. I also have to go to the FAR left in order to see it on a black screen, and it's a little more faint than the first one. I'm thinking this might be normal then? Or do I have to get yet another RMA?? If you want, I can take another picture of my new screen.
On another note, the new keyboard I got through the RMA seems to require an EXACTLY centered press on some of the keys, like the "H," "M," "J," and "," keys. Is this sort of normal because it's a new keyboard? I've seen quite a few threads on missed keystrokes, but I'm not sure if it's because I'm not pressing hard enough, or if it's a defect. -
Hi jkel777,
If I were you I will use my warranty until all problems are fixed never mind how big or small they are. Dont hesitate to talk with Sager and discuss your issues. Im sure that they will help you. At the end this is your laptop and I think you should be comfortable while you are using it.
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Hi jkel777,
Thanks for the recommendation. At the moment I began to have serious doubts about 9150. IMO the screen and keyboard issues are pretty annoying for me. I cant accept a high-end laptop in your condition as a normal one. Its difficult to believe that entire line of these quality matte 95% screens are bleeding.
If you have time I would like to see a picture of your new bleeding screen. Also could you check the screen please with the Nokia Monitor Test. Its a small and free application. Try to set properly (read the manual how to do it) the brightness & contrast and then check again the bleeding. This is the simplest analog UAT. Try to repeat the test in another part of your room. Also make the screen check on battery too. -
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Thank you, jkel777.
I've read the thread http://forum.notebookreview.com/sager-clevo/693626-just-had-my-lcd-replaced-light-bleed-now-my-new-lcd-defective-too.html" and my answer is Yes. The screen is defective. I have two stock matte screens without the bleed effect. The NMT (Nokia Monitor Test) cant solve a problem like this. Im using NMT on any uncertified system for graphics design as a first step to evaluate the screen properties and performance (gray scale, colors, ..), basic adjustments as brightness & contrast, etc.. Basically its the start of screen calibration procedure which involves different tools, equipment for spectrographic analysis and low quality humans eye. Shortly with NMT you can easy to compare the performance of two screens and to catch some defects. A picture of the main NMT screen:
After the reading of http://forum.notebookreview.com/sager-clevo/691382-sager-p9150-heavy-back-light-bleed-95-gamut-matte-display-3.html Ive decided to not go with Sager. Im not happy but I will stay with Asus.Attached Files:
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The Sager NP9150 is designed to be perfect and Clevo engineers deserve a respect. I’m sure that your lappy will be in the condition it was designed to be. I like this machine very much because it suits me perfectly. It’s small, powerful, stylish, good cooling system and attractive with its 32GB, NVIDIA Quadro K3000M, i7-3840QM, RAID 0,1. The only useful video for me was that of Jayz 2 cents. I like his style and honesty.
I really will envy you when you have your NP9150 in perfect condition.
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I really like the laptop minus the pesky hardware issues. If by the second RMA all issues aren't resolved, I may be jumping ship to MSI...
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Well, it looks like I'm staying with my current LCD! After further contact with XoticPC and Sager, Sager apparently went through 40 different LCD replacements and deemed that the one I currently have was the best. Knowing that makes me feel better with having the screen. They also told me that light bleed at that extreme of an angle was normal, and more evident on higher gamut screens. Granted, Sager wouldn't replace the screen because they went through so many the first time, but offered me a downgrade, which I couldn't accept! So I'm happy with my current LCD
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I was waiting for your answer before to take my final decision about the choice of a laptop. I would like to thank you because the customer opinion for me is staying at first place and yours was a real help!
Enjoy on what you have and all the best!
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jkel777 i think your screen is perfect man, I would be pleased to have one like that
good to see your sticking with it, now make use of it!
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You really should go for the Sager duhai!
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yeah he went through a few panels with mine too but maybe didn't look hard enough to notice the ghosting
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Your new one better come back perfect!
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hahaha it better! thoroughly tested, so they say and was supposed to ship out on monday but only shipped out last night, but no biggie. so better be damn close to perfect!
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When a company is explaining a defect as something normal and practically doing nothing to solve the issue its a pity. I cant to be a customer of such a company. I was considering Sager as Ferrari in the notebook world. How wrong I was! When Im buying a product at first place for me is the quality and nothing except the quality.
@jkel777
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@jkel777, @kingyr
As I said before I like 9150 very much and its the only choice for me in the laptop segment. If one day Sager accept the best screen and its bleeding effect as a defect then Ill think again. Until then Ill enjoy at a custom desktop solution with the next base specification:
Motherboard:
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Does anybody know what this is on a Sager NP9150 screen?
Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by jkel777, Sep 30, 2012.