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- From: wwalker@qualcomm.com (Bill Walker)
- Subject: PB 160 grey scale shadows normal?
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- Organization: Qualcomm, Inc.
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- Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1992 01:02:02 GMT
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- I recently bought a PowerBook 160, and while I find the grey scale screen
- makes for generally eye-pleasing screens, I have noticed a problem, and I'm
- wondering if something is wrong. Any window or icon on the screen seems to
- produce a "shadow", a slightly darkened area running all the way to the top
- of the screen. This apparent with the monitor set for 16 greys, barely
- apparent at 4 greys, and goes away when set for black & white (but so does
- all the nice shading of icons, windows, etc). Are there any other 160
- owners out there who've seen this? Is this normal, or do I have a hardware
- problem? Thanks for your help.
-
- Bill
-
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- Bill Walker - WWalker@qualcomm.com - QUALCOMM, Inc., San Diego, CA
- All opinions expressed are mine, and do not reflect those of my employer.
- "First thing we do, we kill all the lawyers." - Shakespeare
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