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M4600 Screen Upgrade

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by dave-p, Feb 1, 2012.

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  1. pterodactilo

    pterodactilo Notebook Consultant

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    What is your dead-pixel policy? I sent a message to Laptopscreen but got no answer.
     
  2. LSB

    LSB Company Representative

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    B156HW01 V.4 is a premium screen. If you find any dead pixels we'll do an exchange. I doubt that any of our B156HW01 V.4's actually have any dead pixels - we've looked ;)
     
  3. dave-p

    dave-p Notebook Deity

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    there is no inverter on a LED LCD display - one less thing to worry about :)
     
  4. johnedp

    johnedp Newbie

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    ok thanks all - the only tricky bit then appears to be removing the bezel without scratching it!
     
  5. edit1754

    edit1754 Notebook Prophet

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    [removed post, because it was the type of post for which proper interpretability depends directly on not being the last post in the thread]
     
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