[Q] Will this LED Laptop be prone to screen burn? - Off-topic

I just bought an Asus G73SW-A1 and I found out that it has an LED screen, so does that mean it will be prone to screen burn?

I don't think so...
@ jas below xD yaaay cheers for saying.. I'm scared to do another post
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MacaronyMax said:
I don't think so...
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Holy crap. 9,999 posts. lol

Now 01
But anyway OP I don't think led lcds suffer much from burning in
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OP is confusing LCD, LED and Plasma. Only Plasma suffers burn-in, and the 'LED' of your screen is simply the backlight that is used which is, sometimes, more uniform and energy efficient than the traditional CCF technology.
That is all.

I'm not confusing anything. I know that Plasmas and LEDs suffer screen burn and I could've sworn it didn't say LED backlit...I'll check again but I think it's an LED screen...

Ferrari353 said:
I'm not confusing anything. I know that Plasmas and LEDs suffer screen burn and I could've sworn it didn't say LED backlit...I'll check again but I think it's an LED screen...
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LED=Light Emitting Diode
Working at a computer repair shop and actually took out the LEDs out of a screen. They are just a series of LED lights for the backlight. The screen is still and LCD (Liquid Crystal Display)

Are you sure this specific computer isn't an LED screen? They do make LED screens....

He is sure, its an led lcd,
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Ferrari353 said:
Are you sure this specific computer isn't an LED screen? They do make LED screens....
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I'm sure. It is impossible to create a screen just from light.How an LCD works is that it creates an image between two dark plates of glass, that heat the individual crystals making the image appear. But normally you can't see it, hence why you have the backlight. The newest way of lighting these LCD panels are LED lights. They are cheaper to produce, last longer, and have a better brightness. But that's about it.
If you want to do an experiment, open up the frame of your laptop screen, disconnect the inverter(which controls the backlight) turn on the computer and angle it at your room light, and you will see faint outlines of the system. But that only works with older laptops since the newer ones have the inverter built into the LCD and only use one cable that goes into the monitor, instead of 2, from the motherboard.

It's not impossible for only led, a car place in Paris had about a meter by a meter of red green and blue leds playing a video, looked awfule but was cool I guess
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What about LED TVs? And what about LED variant phones (OLED, AMOLED, SUPER AMOLED)?
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What about LED TVs? And what about LED variant phones (OLED, AMOLED, SUPER AMOLED)?
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LED tv's = LED LCD
OLED and other variants afaik have no led back light and they can light up individually, which is why blacks are blacker as the pixel has virtually no power going to it
But Samsungs AMOLED and SAMOLED displays use Pentile arangment making thm not as clear as they share sub pixels, SAMOLED+ however uses RGB meaning its clearer The Nexus Galaxy uses Pentile to that amazing DPI comes up to actually be as clear / defined as the SGS2 , but more pixels too push so more battery eating and more gpu power neeed

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What about LED TVs? And what about LED variant phones (OLED, AMOLED, SUPER AMOLED)?
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You're talking about disparate technologies that have nothing to do with each other. LED displays do exist, but are usually only used as a cost effective way of creating massive outdoor displays. LED TV's are again, just LCD with an LED backlight.
Your laptop has an LCD screen. Be thankful!
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Okay good to know then. I'm getting the sgs2 also. Will that have screen burn?
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Ferrari353 said:
Okay good to know then. I'm getting the sgs2 also. Will that have screen burn?
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Unfortunatley, It is likley too around the status bar

Is there anything I can do to prevent it?
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Ferrari353 said:
Is there anything I can do to prevent it?
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Turn off your phone.
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Babydoll25 said:
Turn off your phone.
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Although that won't help his laptop

xaccers said:
Although that won't help his laptop
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I'm sick and slightly(?) drunk off of NyQuil.... I failed to realize we were STILL talking about a laptop since He HAD mentioned the SGSII...
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My screen is all BLUE!

Well sort of. My phone has a really really blue tint to it. I'm not sure what it is but no reds nor yellow colors can't be seen. The yellow looks really green. As for the red it looks really dark red somewhat blackish. Tried replacing the amoled 3 times. Still same.
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Are you running CM?
Yes I'm running stable cm7 latest 2.3.3
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Try settings-> cyanogenmod-> interface-> render effect, and play about with the settings there.
I did that already. Lol its on no effect and its blue! I put it on night mode which is red. The screen turns super dark. Almost a black color.
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I don't know anything else to do then, sorry
I know I ordered my 4th amoled display hopefully it works!
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You ordered a 4th screen? It's obviously not the screen. But the controller or something else wrong with the hardware or just the connection to the screen itself.
The chances of the first replacement having the exact same problem is pretty low, but 3 screens all acting the exact same means the screen is working perfectly. Replacing it again will not fix it.
My original amoled display ribbon ripped so I ordered another from China. That's when it was blue. maybe its not original although it states it is
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I ordered from different people. Of course I gotta refund when it didn't work. $50+ for display. No effing way!!
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[Q] Faulty screen : squares and dots on it (with photos)

Hi guys,
Yesterday I bought a Nexus 32gb in Fnac, and I realized that with the screen off the light of a close reading lamp is reflected in it and because of this I can see a dotted line and "squares" in the screen (I suppose it's the tactile panel)
The weirdest thing is after seeing the dotted line with the screen off, when I turn it on with the highest bright and a white background I keep on seeing those points
Would you be so kind as to check this?
Thanks for all.
My one x and asus transformer have them too.
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My one x and asus transformer have them too.
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I'm very grateful for your answer.
Do you still see them in the same place when you turn the screen on for a few seconds and put a white background in it?
The squares are in an obvious pattern. There is no way that could be a bad screen. All HP touchpad had it.
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redundant409 said:
The squares are in an obvious pattern. There is no way that could be a bad screen. All HP touchpad had it.
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Ok, but I dont think it's normal that I can see the points with screen on (with background white)
Regards.
I see this with the Kindle Fire but not with the Nexus 7.
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I've noticed this pattern on my Nexus 7 as well, but only when the screen is off and hit by a bright light at just the right angle. And even then, I have to really look for it.
I've never been able to notice it while the screen was turned on though.
guys....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Touchscreen#Capacitive
its needed....
yup all cpacative devices have this as the above user stated. the only one of my devices i can see it on though is the acer iconia a500. cant see any on me nexy
chismay said:
yup all cpacative devices have this as the above user stated. the only one of my devices i can see it on though is the acer iconia a500. cant see any on me nexy
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Thanks for the answer.
Do you still see the points in the same place when you turn the screen on for a few seconds and put a white background in it?
No problem here. All screens have this. Its the touch sensor.
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player911 said:
No problem here. All screens have this. Its the touch sensor.
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Ok, but I dont think it's normal that I can see the points with screen on (with background white)
Regards.
Prophetian said:
Thanks for the answer.
Do you still see the points in the same place when you turn the screen on for a few seconds and put a white background in it?
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ah no, i can only see them when the screen in off and i am outside with bright sunlight on the front face... no chance of seeing them on white background here. :good:
It is normal. Stop being paranoid and just accept what people are telling you. It is normal to see that pattern while the screen is on if you have a bright background.
Edit: If people say they cant see them they are not looking for it correctly. All capacative screen has em'. True story
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chismay said:
ah no, i can only see them when the screen in off and i am outside with bright sunlight on the front face... no chance of seeing them on white background here. :good:
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Hi man, please try with the screen in on and with the bright of a lantern, I can see the pattern of points easily.
Thanks!

[Q] Notification LED

Does the HTC ONE have a LED notification light? Thanks a lot!
bmbm said:
Does the HTC ONE have a LED notification light? Thanks a lot!
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yes it has...
Only RG though, not RBG.
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hi it does,
It is located in the bottom left corner of the top grill.
When i saw it on the silver version it was solid yellow (for fully charged) not the biggest though.
AW: [Q] Notification LED
Like this one...
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AW: [Q] Notification LED
Like this one...
Is it support all colors like note 2 &sony phones or only 3 colors like Htc one x ?
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hamada2232313 said:
Is it support all colors like note 2 &sony phones or only 3 colors like Htc one x ?
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Same as HTC one x......sadly.
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Only thing that makes me sad about HTC Phones, the dam LED light. Same thing with my My touch, Amaze, and One X. I'll still be getting it!!
yes it has
Will it be controllable by Lightflow?
If I remember correctly.. it didn't work on the OneX..
MasK said:
Will it be controllable by Lightflow?
If I remember correctly.. it didn't work on the OneX..
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HTC hasn't made a phone with a multicolor led since the nexus one
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And it is too small and partially hidden to be of much use. As per ONE S. I have to pick the phone up and stare in to the earpiece grille to see if it is blinking.
Joke. As in bad joke.
HTC have steadily gone backwards with notification LEDs. They have become less and less visible, and therefore less and less useful.
I look back to some of my previous HTCs, such as the touch pro and hero. They may not have had rgb notifications, but they were highly visible and showed a bit of creativity from htc.
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Yea, the LED should never be hidden behind the grille. Just isn't the right place.
Hows the One's LED visibility compared to the OneX's?
Also very curious about this. I read in a few places the One didn't have a notification LED and I was shocked. I'm very glad to hear it has one, even if it's not very visible. At least it's there.
Since the device was announce is been said that it does have a notification led.
Plenty of videos out and you guys have not seen the light? Because I've seen it in a couple videos.
Edit: it's clearly visible in this one. Colors that it displays I do not know. But most likely green and red.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IEg8k02aZ0s&feature=youtube_gdata_player
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only colours I have seen when I used the one are green and red
I thought I saw some video where it blinks color white. Perhaps it's just a video issue but I don't know.
Review on The Verge says it has the LED and can be customized:
http://www.theverge.com/2013/3/11/4086390/htc-one-review
Per it
"There’s a notification LED embedded in the top speaker grille, which shows when you have a message, a missed call, and the like — you can customize it, too, to only see what you want to see."
But does not say anything on the color though.

Notification light Color

Since HTC named their phone the one like the geniuses they are it's hard to get details on if it's the same light from one X, green and amber.
Anyone know? I might not get it if it's not multicolored like every other major android phone. Like to customize that and the other lights are better.
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I've read it's not multicolor like Samsung phones, apparently it's just like 3 colors... amber, green and yellow? I'm not sure. But it's not multicolor like you're thinking.
My One X only did green and red, not amber? Interesting..
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Yeah, shame it's not multi colour. With Samsung you can't customise the colours by default anyway, and the apps you can use to modify the notifications are buggy at best.
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My One X only did green and red, not amber? Interesting..
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apparently yellow can be done by turning both green and red at the same time, i think it is capable of doing it, but not exactly sure if you're able to use it.
my incredible s is the same
How boring. These lights aren't that expensive... They need to get on nexus and galaxy level.
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Avicii levels is better
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snorkle said:
Avicii levels is better
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lol has me dying bro!!!
that was the perfect answer haha!
tehdef said:
How boring. These lights aren't that expensive... They need to get on nexus and galaxy level.
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Lol what?? Not At their level just because it doesn't have the colors of the rainbow as LED colors. Haha get out of here. What's the point of so many colors? You need one color to let you know battery is low(red) and one for notifications and to let you know battery is charged(green).
Most ridiculous complaint ever.
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Lol what?? Not At their level just because it doesn't have the colors of the rainbow as LED colors. Haha get out of here. What's the point of so many colors? You need one color to let you know battery is low(red) and one for notifications and to let you know battery is charged(green).
Most ridiculous complaint ever.
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It's a silly complaint, but I was looking at my bro's €100 Heiwei phone yesterday and even he had it, I was a little jealous
Let's be honest you can't see notifications one the One X..
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apparently yellow can be done by turning both green and red at the same time, i think it is capable of doing it, but not exactly sure if you're able to use it.
my incredible s is the same
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there is a file somewhere which you just have to push different numbers to using the echo command.
Think there are loads of apps that do this.
I've only seen the light as amber for charging and green for fully charged.
The RGB notification LED of say the Galaxy S3 was good, what always bugged me was the lack of native support by Android. Apps that allowed you to customise them always caused excessive wakelocks and I never liked their subsequent effect on battery life. I'll care about LED's if Android can support them natively (hoping that would have a little to no effect on battery life) otherwise they add little value in my eyes. :shrug:
My Sensation has got green and red

Screen Flickering issue?

Notice some screen flickering on my device from time to time. Only thing I can think of is I was charging with a different cable then the one that comes with the phone and when I unplugged the problem went away.
Mostly notice when transitioning between screens and charging. Anyone else?
I haven't noticed any flickering at all, even with a different cable.
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I haven't noticed any flickering at all, even with a different cable.
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Hard to see and not always easily duplicated but can tell on some solid off white and dark grey backgrounds.
Hand76 said:
Hard to see and not always easily duplicated but can tell on some solid off white and dark grey backgrounds.
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I have noticed it too with the screen dimmed and only with the turbo charger. Just some interference I would imagine. I am not worried about it.
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Intub8 said:
I have noticed it too with the screen dimmed and only with the turbo charger. Just some interference I would imagine. I am not worried about it.
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Yes that's what it looks like. Sight interference

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