Look at an iMac lol.... try putting a descent graphics card or extra hard drives in that one ha!ha!Ha!
Oh well, I guess it comes with a lot of cable hehe. Just imagine those people who need to bring the whole computer back just because of a deal pixel or other screen issue ha!ha!ha! Oh yeah, of course! Macs NEVER fail, all forgot about that, I'm sorry fanboys hehe
check out some forums on the mac rumor website and read up on screen bleed. if its not effecting u and the way u use ure computer its fine. it shouldnt get any worse. just went into my menu section and its lightly around the 3 edges of the screen mainly on the left, but i just noticed it after seein ure video.
it seems really light, but its no biggie its all personal depending on what u are using ure computer for. If ure always watchin movies or tv shows etc etc or doin graphic design and anything with pics, id say then its a biggie. a lot of lcd screens have this problem i have it on my left side not too much though, i can deal with it
Im pretty sure that that is just part of it. I think it is supposed to represent light or something. Once again, Im pretty sure, I could be wrong but thats what i think it is.
yup my 24' has the same problem, i rly only notice it whenever im using frontrow tho, i also own a 20' wich has a color balance problem the color intensity seems like it fades towards the bottom and i know most 20' imac have that problem i dunno if apple had a callback for those but they definitely should... and for the 24' thing i guess their'e just made that way...
screen should have no bleeding, so no they arent just made that way. I hear a lot of complains about IMACS bleeding, majority have that issue but some of them are good. I`m getting mine soon and it better not have any issues.. I read that some people replaced their imac over 20 times. lol
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Look at an iMac lol.... try putting a descent graphics card or extra hard drives in that one ha!ha!Ha!
Oh well, I guess it comes with a lot of cable hehe. Just imagine those people who need to bring the whole computer back just because of a deal pixel or other screen issue ha!ha!ha! Oh yeah, of course! Macs NEVER fail, all forgot about that, I'm sorry fanboys hehe
rwjbl 2 years ago
check out some forums on the mac rumor website and read up on screen bleed. if its not effecting u and the way u use ure computer its fine. it shouldnt get any worse. just went into my menu section and its lightly around the 3 edges of the screen mainly on the left, but i just noticed it after seein ure video.
ajohnson253 3 years ago
it seems really light, but its no biggie its all personal depending on what u are using ure computer for. If ure always watchin movies or tv shows etc etc or doin graphic design and anything with pics, id say then its a biggie. a lot of lcd screens have this problem i have it on my left side not too much though, i can deal with it
ajohnson253 3 years ago
Im pretty sure that that is just part of it. I think it is supposed to represent light or something. Once again, Im pretty sure, I could be wrong but thats what i think it is.
Axledog56 3 years ago
Thanks for the info man. I'm thinking of getting a apple tv to watch my podcast on now.
yellowmello 3 years ago
yup my 24' has the same problem, i rly only notice it whenever im using frontrow tho, i also own a 20' wich has a color balance problem the color intensity seems like it fades towards the bottom and i know most 20' imac have that problem i dunno if apple had a callback for those but they definitely should... and for the 24' thing i guess their'e just made that way...
emptyel 3 years ago
screen should have no bleeding, so no they arent just made that way. I hear a lot of complains about IMACS bleeding, majority have that issue but some of them are good. I`m getting mine soon and it better not have any issues.. I read that some people replaced their imac over 20 times. lol
gskowal 3 years ago