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    Boy, glossy screens sure do scratch easily...

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by gohanssjn, Jun 14, 2006.

  1. gohanssjn

    gohanssjn Notebook Evangelist

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    Hairline that is. Can't be seen unless it's off and at a certain angle. And I mean an extreem angle and VERY close.

    And it was made with a microfiber cloth. A clean on at that. Happens to all my glass/plastic it seems (happens to my glasses all the time).

    Just FYI to use a gentle touch on these 1210 screens :)

    And no, it doesn't bother me, just getting the careful word out :D
     
  2. gridtalker

    gridtalker Notebook Virtuoso

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    I got the same scratches on my 710m