ditto the others...I too think it is the b'ground.....if you really are concerned, you could always do a test of the video...and I do understand, if you just purchased the machine you want to be sure it is not defective....
It is a normal part of the Windows splash screen. It is more visible on LCD's than conventional CRT's because of the inherent differences in sharpness, contrast and brightness. Do not stress as there is nothing wrong, If you take close notice this is the only place you will see such a thing.
inspiron9100
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May 1st, 2004 16:00
Sorry. The link is http://photos.yahoo.com/snow_wanderer. Please select folder "Monitor".
Message Edited by inspiron9100 on 05-01-2004 12:29 PM
upland2830
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May 1st, 2004 16:00
clicked link and told page not found!!!...please check the link and I mwill look
Rod :-)
Jamesjr2
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May 1st, 2004 19:00
Don_Z
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May 1st, 2004 20:00
I am fairly certian that is normal for that particular background. However, try a different background to make certain.
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upland2830
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May 1st, 2004 22:00
ditto the others...I too think it is the b'ground.....if you really are concerned, you could always do a test of the video...and I do understand, if you just purchased the machine you want to be sure it is not defective....
Rod :-)
sakor1
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May 2nd, 2004 08:00
It is a normal part of the Windows splash screen. It is more visible on LCD's than conventional CRT's because of the inherent differences in sharpness, contrast and brightness. Do not stress as there is nothing wrong, If you take close notice this is the only place you will see such a thing.
stu