AbsoluteRaleigh wrote:I am under the impression that "none" has bad pixels which light up red, like little red pin pricks... I may be mistaken although but I have re-read the post and that is what I am getting out of it.
What does your LCD do? Glow red? If EZServe doesn't help you can always take it to a local IBM authorized service center and you can show them the problem face to face...
Well the glow, or slow red pixels, which ever you call them, happens when switching to black from a lighter color.
For example, when I switched to black (full screen) the start menu button was visible as a red contour. Also when playing a movie, the subtitles faded away in 10 seconds or so, that means I could fully read them after new ones were layed on top, now that is extremely disturbing and a major issue, especially if you're trying to do a presentation to a client.
My thread about it that I've been updating when something comes up:
http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.php?t=7759
But to make a long story short, I've been in contact with the UK Complaints Coordinator, gotten my display replaced two times (so its my 3rd LCD now), spent an enormous amount of time, which turns to financial expenses, and their current stand is that I should hand over the laptop for an unspecified time for analysis. It has been over two months from the time I first discovered this problem. My last display was also said to go to analysis, and they were to call me if anything was found, it's been over a month, no calls, so you can imagine I'm a "little" unsatisfied with the current result.
Indeed they, after me noting I cannot be without a computer, offered a loan machine, but I don't find it a good solution either to use an inferior machine than the one I bought, and after, when mine, one day, returns, again switch computers.
Edit: Forgot to mention that IBM's (atleast according to the person I was in touch) main reason for not supplying a replacement is because they're uncertian the fault is by IBM systems, and proposed it could be the fault of my third-party CAD slash other design software. I'm sorry, but it is ridiculous from a technical point of view.