Re: [NTLK] Oily swirly looking pattern on screen?

From: Joe Anthenat (janthenat_at_mac.com)
Date: Thu May 30 2002 - 15:39:22 EDT


on 5/30/02 1:31 PM, Eric L. Strobel at fyzycyst_at_comcast.net wrote:

>
> on 5/30/02 2:22 PM, Peter Traugot at ptraugot_at_3do.com wrote:
>
>>
>> I just got a 2100 off eBay. REALLY clean, but after taking off the screen
>> protector, I noticed that the screen has what looks like an oily stain all
>> over the center field of the display. What's this???
>>
>
> My guess would be that these are visible light fringes due to a very thin
> layer of something on the screen. The list archives (and almost certainly,
> the FAQ) are full of suggestions of what the best substance is to clean a
> Newt's screen. Either the screen protector's material, after a long period,
> emits some sort of degradation product (possibly due to UV light exposure)
> in minute amounts... or the screen wasn't 100% clean when the protector was
> put on. Was this interference pattern present BEFORE you removed the
> protector? Not that it really matters, just clean the screen to get rid of
> it, but I'm just curious.
>
> - Eric.
If it's like my ump2000, it is caused by contact between the actual LCD
glass and the protective writing surface that 'floats' above it. I'm not
sure if there is some sort of fluid in between the two, but that's the look
of it, oily and rainbowy (is that a word?).

Cleaning my screen does nothing to counteract this, and the better the
lighting in the room, the less noticeable the phenomenon...

-- 
Joe Anthenat ><>

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