I know that this has been discussed a bit before on this forum in the past because after I noticed it, I went through the forum archives, but I don't recall ever seeing if there was a definitive conclusion that was reached...
The problem is that I am EXTREMELY happy with my 2373KXU and ESPECIALLY its screen...except for one thing. Shortly after I received the unit and posted my relatively glowing review of it in the "Awaiting delivery" thread, I sat down to really examine the thing closely and to get it all set up for use.
Fairly shortly into the process, I noticed that I was really struggling to find JUST the right spot and angle on the LCD to be looking at it from; for some reason, it was really hard to find a location from which the lighting on the screen seemed to be uniform.
Now, I've always been a bit picky about LCDs and backlighting. I remember when I first got my 770, I, a CRT user (exclusively, though not necessarily by choice), was extremely disappointed to discover that it was apparently "normal" for large laptop LCDs to be brighter at the bottom and gradually get darker towards the top (it wasn't simply an "angle" issue; if I turned the display upside-down, the bottom was STILL brighter than the top, and the gradual change in brightness from bottom to top seemed to be fairly linear). I also remember being frustrated by the fact that several parts of the LCD appeared to be "bruised" and darker than surrounding areas. Frankly, I'd rather have a couple bad pixels than a really poorly-lit LCD; the uneven lighting is way more distracting.
However, I gradually got used to the lighting quirks of my 770's LCD, and hardly notice the lighting differences anymore (and by my third LCD on it...another story for another time...most of the bruises seem to be gone as well), not only on my 770, but also on the majority of LCDs that I have to interact with on a regular basis as well as just all LCDs in general. I guess I've just learned to filter it out and take it with the territory.
However, this FlexView screen on my KXU has a rather noticeable and frustrating (at least to myself) defect. I had noticed fairly shortly after I had first booted it up that there were a couple of dark spots/bruises in the lower-right hand corner of the screen. At the time I did not think much of it, and it didn't really bother me so much (after all, I can't think of too many LCDs...at least laptop LCDs...that I've seen without such little dark spots here and there). But overtime, I noticed that narly the *whole* right-side of the screen was darker than the left, and it wasn't a "gradual" darkening from left-to-right or anything like that (as if the backlight was on the right-side of the screen), but rather it looks like there is a large bruise on the right-center portion of the screen near the edge of it.
I'm finding it kind of hard to describe. It's most noticeable if you are looking at a lighter (especially white) background; I especially noticed it while I was looking at listings on eBay which has sort of a white-and-light gray horizontally-striped layout. I notice that the left side of the screen pretty much looks white (and gray), but that as I get closer to the right, white becomes "dirty"; it's no longer white anymore, it's more brown or yellow. And this doesn't happen uniformly from the left to the right; the center of the screen is more affected than towards the top or bottom. It's almost like there is some extra pressure point on the right side of the LCD that is "pinching" the display, causing the display at that point to buckle a bit and bend in. From that point, the "dirtyness" of the display kind of spreads out in an area the outline of which could be described as being parabolic in shape.
It seems, to me (though I'm no display engineer
Regardless of the underlying reason for it, it is very, very distracting. When I'm looking at a mostly-white screen -- like eBay, for instance, or even this very forum! -- it's like I'm looking at a field full of snow, except that the dog peed on one part. The display looks "soiled" or like one part of it got left out in the sun for too long. The difference between white on the left and right sides of the screen from a normal viewing angle is that dramatic...one side is white, the other, yellow.
I know, I know...I'm picky.
What I'm trying to get a sense of is whether it is *possible* to get a FlexView screen without this defect, or whether it is a quirk that all FlexView displays possess. I know that a fair number of you have posted about this in the past and have suffered from this issue, and it does seem that this problem is heavily biased towards the right-hand side of the display, so it could be that this is unfortunately to be considered "normal" as far as a FlexView display goes. If that's the case, there's no point in returning the laptop and wasting all that time to get another one that looks just as bad or worse. However, others have said that although they see it, they are not bothered by it at all. This could mean that all FlexView displays have it but its severity differs from display to display, or that they are equally all bad in this respect but that other people are less observant or picky about it or bothered by it than/as I am.
I just wish that I could see another UXGA FlexView in action to see if it is the same as mine!
Sigh. And things were going so well. I'd already fallen in love with the laptop.
-- Nathan







