Check your warranty coverage! Even if it’s just past by a month they should still cover you.
I hadn’t heard of this issue and thanks for enlightening me!
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I suspect the edge of the display adhesive is chemically changing, off gassing causing the polarizer sheets to break down. It appears the ambient light is reflecting off with a red glow. It appears the ambient light is reflecting off with a red glow.
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I suspect the edge of the display adhesive is chemically changing, off gassing causing the polarizer sheets to break down. It appears the ambient light is reflecting off with a red glow.
LCD screens use polarizer sheets to bend the light. Basically, the light from the back light is filtered in one direction, then the light is passed through the LCD panel which alters the twist of the light so the locations the ligh is twisted pass through the top filter which is at 90 degrees of the first sheet. Take a pair of sunglasses you can see how the displays image disappears! As you turn theM.
Check your warranty coverage! Even if it’s just past by a month they should still cover you.
I hadn’t heard of this issue and thanks for enlightening me!
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I suspect the edge of the display adhesive is chemically changing, off gassing causing the polarizer sheets to break down.
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I suspect the edge of the display adhesive is chemically changing, off gassing causing the polarizer sheets to break down. It appears the ambient light is reflecting off with a red glow. It appears the ambient light is reflecting off with a red glow.
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LCD screens use polarizer sheets to bend the light. Basically, the light from the back light is filtered in one direction, then the light is passed through the LCD panel which alters the twist of the light so the locations the ligh is twisted pass through the top filter which is at 90 degrees of the first sheet. Take a pair of sunglasses you can see how the displays image disappears! As you turn them
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It appears the ambient light is reflecting off with a red glow.
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LCD screens use polarizer sheets to bend the light. Basically, the light from the back light is filtered in one direction, then the light is passed through the LCD panel which alters the twist of the light so the locations the ligh is twisted pass through the top filter which is at 90 degrees of the first sheet. Take a pair of sunglasses you can see how the displays image disappears! As you turn theM.
Check your warranty coverage! Even if it’s just past by a month they should still cover you.
I hadn’t heard of this issue and thanks for enlightening me!
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I suspect the edge of the display adhesive is chemically changing or off gassing causing the polarizer sheets to break down. LCD screens use polarizer sheets to bend the light. Basically the light from the back light is filtered in one direction, then the light is passed through the LCD panel which alters the twist of the light so the locations the ligh is twisted pass through the top filter which is at 90 degrees of the first sheet. Take a pair of sunglasses you can see how the displays image disappears! As you turn them.
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I suspect the edge of the display adhesive is chemically changing, off gassing causing the polarizer sheets to break down.
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LCD screens use polarizer sheets to bend the light. Basically, the light from the back light is filtered in one direction, then the light is passed through the LCD panel which alters the twist of the light so the locations the ligh is twisted pass through the top filter which is at 90 degrees of the first sheet. Take a pair of sunglasses you can see how the displays image disappears! As you turn them
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It appears the ambient light is reflecting off with a red glow.
Check your warranty coverage! Even if it’s just past by a month they should still cover you.
I hadn’t heard of this issue and thanks for enlightening me!
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I suspect the edge of the display adhesive is chemically changing or off gassing causing the polarizer sheets to break down. LCD screens use polarizer sheets to bend the light. Basically the light from the back light is filtered in one direction, then the light is passed through the LCD panel which alters the twist of the light so the locations the ligh is twisted pass through the top filter which is at 90 degrees of the first sheet. Take a pair of sunglases
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I suspect the edge of the display adhesive is chemically changing or off gassing causing the polarizer sheets to break down. LCD screens use polarizer sheets to bend the light. Basically the light from the back light is filtered in one direction, then the light is passed through the LCD panel which alters the twist of the light so the locations the ligh is twisted pass through the top filter which is at 90 degrees of the first sheet. Take a pair of sunglasses you can see how the displays image disappears! As you turn them.
Check your warranty coverage! Even if it’s just past by a month they should still cover you.
I hadn’t heard of this issue and thanks for enlightening me!
I suspect the edge of the display adhesive is chemically changing or off gassing causing the polarizer sheets to break down. LCD screens use polarizer sheets to bend the light. Basically the light from the back light is filtered in one direction, then the light is passed through the LCD panel which alters the twist of the light so the locations the ligh is twisted pass through the top filter which is at 90 degrees of the first sheet. Take a pair of sunglases