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    Bottom edges of the WUXGA screen

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by Ardor, Dec 17, 2005.

  1. Ardor

    Ardor Notebook Evangelist

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    The bottom edges of my screen seem to be darker than the rest of the screen. The colors and brightness of the screen is fine though... Is this common or a real problem?
     
  2. Fresh-Popcorn

    Fresh-Popcorn Notebook Consultant

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    If it doesnt affect anything your looking at on the screen then I wouldnt worry too much about it.
    If it was a large black blob that covered the start button or the clock then that is something that I would want Dell to replace.
     
  3. ccbr01

    ccbr01 Matlab powerhouse! NBR Reviewer

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    i had it too when i got my 9300, i called dell and they said its normal for the darkness near the edges. some should go away when used normally. that is what happened with me
     
  4. Ardor

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    Looks like a sweet spot thing though.