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    P170EM backlight bleeding :/

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by c0xad, Jun 21, 2012.

  1. c0xad

    c0xad Notebook Enthusiast

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    truekiller28 Notebook Consultant

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    Seems not normal, you shouldn't have stains like this on new laptop.
    Did you try to clean the screen to see if this is internal screen stains or external. Sometimes when you remove the external protection, some stains can remain on the screen due to factory treatment..
     
  3. iaTa

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    Lol that's the wallpaper.

    He's talking about the backlight bleed at the top and no I would say that is not correct. Maybe the bezel is a bit too tight?
     
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    truekiller28 Notebook Consultant

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    This would have been correct answer if this wasn't wallpaper :D

    Yes, backlight isn't correct
     
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    Definitely not normal, you should contact your reseller about getting that fixed.