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-The displays logic board controls the brightness. Here the way the backlight LED’s are controlled uses Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) by creating a dimming effect.
+The displays logic board controls the brightness. Here the way the backlight LED’s are controlled by Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) to create a dimming effect.
Unlike traditional lighting such as incandescent, dimmable LED bulbs don't rely on voltage to dictate their level of brightness. Instead, they essentially rely on a cycle of being on and off. These cycles operate in a matter of milliseconds, so you won't be aware of them actually turning on and off. For example, if you have dimmed your lights to 10%, they will be 'on' for 10% of the time and 'off' for 90%.
You’ll need to either fix the logic board or replace it

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The displays logic board controls the brightness. Here the way the backlight LED’s are controlled uses Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) by creating a dimming effect.

Unlike traditional lighting such as incandescent, dimmable LED bulbs don't rely on voltage to dictate their level of brightness. Instead, they essentially rely on a cycle of being on and off. These cycles operate in a matter of milliseconds, so you won't be aware of them actually turning on and off. For example, if you have dimmed your lights to 10%, they will be 'on' for 10% of the time and 'off' for 90%.

You’ll need to either fix the logic board or replace it

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