On Saturday 19 December 2009, Michael Thompson wrote:
Yeah, it more than shakes it enough to sort out the problems. :)
So before you throw any LCD away, give it a food shake.
What flavor?
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Michael Thompson
On 20 Dec 2009, at 01:48, Ed Greshko <Ed.Greshko(a)greshko.com> wrote:
> This is OT...but wonder if anyone has experienced or see this before.
>
> My older Samsung SyncMaster 172t is hooked to a system I use mainly
> for
> running SlingPlayer. Part of the upper left quadrant had what could
> be
> called a smear patter or smudge pattern. It isn't from any type of
> burn
> in. But looked like what you see if you run fingers around on the
> screen...only "permanent". It had been like this for a long time.
>
> Anyway, I didn't have the monitor turned on last night when Taiwan was
> hit by a 6.8 earthquake. It registered a 4.3 in Taipei and other than
> drawers opening and the TV rolling away we had no damage. But, when I
> turned the monitor on this AM the smear pattern was gone.
>
> So, a shake-table is a good repair tool? :-)
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