on 02/10/03 19:49, Volk at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Ben,
> 
>   This is a characteristic of LCD displays.  The adhesive  allows a
> minute amount of water vapor to penetrate, as this happens the display will
> continue to darken from the edges to the center.  The problem is more acute
> in environments with higher humidity.  I don't know what the differences
> are with the 2 screens.

This subject has been debated a number of times here and on other listed
without any definitive answer that I've spotted.

Do you know this for a fact or is it a theory ?

Best wishes

Malcolm Cornelius - The Powerbook Fanatic
www.pbfanatic.co.uk

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