Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2001 09:30:40 +0800
From: Raymond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Libby screen deterioration

Hi all!

Just wondering, does anyone know if the cold fluoro tubes in the backs of Libbys have 
a habit of taking a while to achieve full brightness as they age? Anyone know if doing 
so might be a sign of the thing about to die?

Its just when I use mine under moderate lighting (average office lighting for 
instance), when I first turn it on it looks uncomfortably dim but I leave it, come 
back 10-20 minutes later and its at quite a comfortable brightness (I don't change the 
power saver level or any manual screen brightness control during this time).


- Raymond


P.S. This must be my shortest post to the list yet!

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