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chameleon81

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May 16, 2006
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Hi,

I switched to Mac like 3-4 weeks ago. Although I had many problems with Leopard I m enjoying it now.

I have one problem which makes my total experience problematic, THE SCREEN.


I think it does not show the correct colors. How can I test it ?

And is it normal that the colors change a lot if I change my viewing angle liitle bit. For instance I stand up in front of Imac it becomes so white and bright. If I move to left and right ( let s say if I make 45% angle change) it parts become darker or pink ( white parts ).

Is is normal ? ( i know LCD screens but this is too much in my opinion )

Another Question: Does anyone know any shop in Leeds where I can check for Imac 20"
 
It's the glossy display. There was lots of debate about this when we first saw it on the MacBook. If you're a pro-user who needs true colours, then a matte display is always best, as you get in the MBP/MP.
 
I m not a pro user but still rapid changes in colors make my eyes tired. Thanks for replay !
 
It's the glossy display. There was lots of debate about this when we first saw it on the MacBook. If you're a pro-user who needs true colours, then a matte display is always best, as you get in the MBP/MP.

He is talking about colour change when he stands up and views his LCD panel, this changes the viewing angle therefore he see's a colour change.

This has nothing to do with the glossy panel........
 
He is talking about colour change when he stands up and views his LCD panel, this changes the viewing angle therefore he see's a colour change.

This has nothing to do with the glossy panel........

Oh no?
 
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