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poppe

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Just curious. My MBP's screen takes about 5 seconds to warm up every time it comes from sleep or shutdown. Is this normal or do I have some setting set wrong. Hopefully this isn't normal because it really is annoying...
 

21stcenturykid

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It happens with mine every now and again. it take about 15 seconds on my rev A iMac G5. i wouldnt worry about it. Try changing the daylight savings settings though see what happens
 

iW00t

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Just curious. My MBP's screen takes about 5 seconds to warm up every time it comes from sleep or shutdown. Is this normal or do I have some setting set wrong. Hopefully this isn't normal because it really is annoying...

What do you mean by "warm up"?

Mine also takes a short moment before it reaches full brightness.

It happens with mine every now and again. it take about 15 seconds on my rev A iMac G5. i wouldnt worry about it. Try changing the daylight savings settings though see what happens

How does DST settings help the display? :confused:

Is it something that Apple specifically engineered into their computers?
 

poppe

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What do you mean by "warm up"?

Mine also takes a short moment before it reaches full brightness.



How does DST settings help the display? :confused:

Is it something that Apple specifically engineered into their computers?

Yes it takes about 5 seconds to reach full brightness that is what I mean
 
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