LCD monitor

Xen list at xenhideout.nl
Sat Jul 29 09:58:05 UTC 2017


Ralf Mardorf schreef op 29-07-2017 11:40:

> On Sat, 29 Jul 2017 03:47:36 +0200, Xen wrote:
>> That's probably because you are used to a convex screen though.
> 
> I don't think so. It seems to be really concave. A test pattern shows
> that there aren't cushion effects or similar issues. If I take a look 
> at
> other flats, they don't appeal concave to me, it's just the LCD.

Okay, but it is a known effect of switching to flat panels. At first. 
You get used to it pretty quickly.

> Btw. I can't stand LED ambient light or other energy saving lamps with
> spikes and gaps for the light spectrum.

Same here. I get headache from fluorescent and only have LED in the 
hallway at present.

> I still use small heating devices, "German satirical marketing term for
> »light bulb« branded as »Heatball«".

Same.

> I wonder if this is an issue for at least cheap LCD monitors, too.

Mine was cheap but it is already from like 2009. So I don't know. I have 
never had an issue with it. Of course you could, not everyone is equal.

I must say that I explicityly made a deal with the seller that I could 
return it with any dead pixel. Wasn't needed.

Only the vibrating power supply I have, but anyway.

 From what you've said to the previous person above, you sound like 
playing down the issues. I did that as well with my power supply 
problem, but I would recommend not doing that.

If you can send it back now, do so.

When you change your mind later, you won't be able to.

That's all. Regards.

(ie. learn from my mistakes).

Regards :p.




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