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D Yuniskis
Guest
Hi,
I often come across LCD monitors with what can best
be described as "smudges" in the displayed image.
This appears to be a defect in the display matrix
itself.
Can I assume this is a result of bad handling
practices (i.e., folks pressing on the display
surface or letting it rest on other objects)?
I also assume there is no real way to remedy this sort
of problem (short of replacing the screen itself).
(sigh) A shame to have nice big displays with
these dark/"smudged" areas...
[N.B. I notice some manufacturers now use a "hard coat"
finish -- a thicker piece of lexan? -- over the display
area. Presumably, this isn't done universally as it
adds to cost (?)]
I often come across LCD monitors with what can best
be described as "smudges" in the displayed image.
This appears to be a defect in the display matrix
itself.
Can I assume this is a result of bad handling
practices (i.e., folks pressing on the display
surface or letting it rest on other objects)?
I also assume there is no real way to remedy this sort
of problem (short of replacing the screen itself).
(sigh) A shame to have nice big displays with
these dark/"smudged" areas...
[N.B. I notice some manufacturers now use a "hard coat"
finish -- a thicker piece of lexan? -- over the display
area. Presumably, this isn't done universally as it
adds to cost (?)]