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Apple Computing Products:
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Problems with new Ibook lcd
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<blockquote data-quote="D3v1L80Y" data-source="post: 163173" data-attributes="member: 2960"><p>And just for the record, it is NOT DEFECTIVE...hehe. That is just the nature of a laptop LCD screen. Put pressure on it and it will ripple like that. As Schweb said, the same thing happened to a Dell he had. It is not an "Apple" thing or a "Dell" thing, or an "IBM" thing...etc, etc. That is just how it is with LCD screens in general.</p><p>I had the same thing happen on my iBook, my ThinkPad, by Lattitude and just about any laptop I have ever owned.</p><p>Its NOT A DEFECT!. :black:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D3v1L80Y, post: 163173, member: 2960"] And just for the record, it is NOT DEFECTIVE...hehe. That is just the nature of a laptop LCD screen. Put pressure on it and it will ripple like that. As Schweb said, the same thing happened to a Dell he had. It is not an "Apple" thing or a "Dell" thing, or an "IBM" thing...etc, etc. That is just how it is with LCD screens in general. I had the same thing happen on my iBook, my ThinkPad, by Lattitude and just about any laptop I have ever owned. Its NOT A DEFECT!. :black: [/QUOTE]
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