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Hi guys, I know this is bad for a VAIO Master to be asking for help, but anyway....
The problem with my LCD I noticed is it displays a "dark grey smudge" over the bottom centre of the display when the LCD is on its lowest intensity (Level 1) and the computer is running on batteries...
As soon as I adjust the LCD intensity to Level 9 Maximum this disappears completely, and the fault does NOT show up when the computer is connected to the AC power supply...
Any idea whats wrong? Is it the coating on the screen?, Its an odd fault...
Its a repair job right? It can't go for repair till after the New Year and even then well into the new year when I don't need my PC as much...
Go ahead and post them, I have no objections to you doing eactly that. I would myself if I had my own FTP/HTTP website space...
OK guys, here it is, so if anyone can help James out - much appriciated
The Battery
LCD
K115B Zoomed Out
K115B LCD
Thanks Kee-Lo.
LOL That webpage looks strangely familiar doesn't it?!:smileylaugh:
It does yes.
It looks very blue on your screen....
LOL Its because I set the camera up to use florescent lighting instead of tungsten lighting (in English: I set the camera up to use lighting suitable for strip tubes instead of setting the camera to use tungsten lighting with a normal bulb).
This is why everything looks a little blurred and "blue" looking:smileylaugh: It was done this way because of my project requiring bog-standard florescent bulbs - I forgot to change the setting!!!:smileylaugh:
EDIT
LOL Anyone understand that techno-babble?!:smileylaugh:
LOL Anyone understand that techno-babble?!:smileylaugh:
LOL And I thought you were a techie too:smileylaugh:
ROFL What will Faith think being the more non-techie type?!:smileylaugh:
Hehehe
I was winding you up, I do get what you mean, now Faith will know I'm a nerd :smileynerd:
now Faith will know I'm a nerd :smileynerd:
I was winding you up, I do get what you mean