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March 30th, 2008 12:00

I've seen many reports of similar problems on this forum and elsewhere. I think it is caused by delamination of the LCD panel.

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April 2nd, 2008 21:00

As far as I know the cause can be temperature, humidity or both.

@gpro, you're the first person I saw mentioning that delamination stuff. I must know more about it :)

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April 3rd, 2008 00:00

Somnio,

I did a little searching to try to find some answers to this discoloration issue. I suspect that it may be a sign of delamination, possibly of the polarizer film. My understanding is that this can be caused by 'temperature, humidity or both'. I'm drawing my own conclusions at this point, which is why I said 'I think' in the previous post. I guess the discoloration could just be internal condensation. If it goes away then this might be the likely explanation.

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April 3rd, 2008 10:00

Yes, thats coincident to my own conclusions, and I bet is more related to temperature, because seems to always show up on the top, the hottest area of the display.

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May 16th, 2008 19:00

I have this same fault.

 

The Date of Mfg: FEBRUARY 2006

REV:A03

Assembled in Mexico,

and under the barcode is this serial:

MX-OT6130-48323-621-3D3L

 

It has to be in warranty, with that date of manufacture.

Can a Dell representative check on the serial as to whether I am covered.

 

Thank you

 

Edit 22 May 08: Had great response from Dell by phone from London UK, they picked up the 2005FPW and delivered a replacement 2009W the next day. Sadly the 2009W had such terrible colour quality and viewing angle colour distortion was so dramatic, that i had to ask for something else, again the day after they picked up and delivered a 2007WFP which is of high colour quality and accuracy, and unlike the 2009W, it has the composite and svideo in ports like the original 2005FPW. Thanks Dell, surprisingly nice people and service.

 

Message Edited by markneal on 05-22-2008 06:00 PM
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