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I agree with you 108%  When I take pictures with my dad's nikon, they all turn out nice though.  Its just with this stupid sony that they come out all unfocused and with bad lighting.  80mm forever!!

actually, youre pictures aint that bad... its candys that were really bad, i just wanted to take a shot at you becuase of your 4 2005fpw :devil:

What model of case is yours?

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Coolermaster Wavemaster - Silver - Blue Tint Side Panel

How do you like the Dinovo?  I was looking at getting it but I don't think I could get used to typing on a regular keyboard after typing on a MS Natural keyboard.

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Its excellent. I didnt think I could get use to Laptop style keys, its awesome. My MX1000 works perfect, too.

lol, call them and tell them that the replacement is no-good, so that for 10 days, you will have 3 of them.

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LoL! Well... Ive emailed Dell UK, Complaining. Im not wasting Money to morons who dont know what back light bleed is and tell to my wipe my screen to clean dead pixels. I don't want 3... My desk isnt big enough LOL

one word ...

"Bitch"

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LoL... They are both going back. Im just abusing the fact I have 2 so NER :p

Wish eBuyer would hurry up with my RMA for my Logitech Z-5500's!

These 680's look old skool :happy:

I don't see what's all the rage about these Dell wide TFT's

why do ppl keep on buying them if they're so blatently faulty

are they that cheap over there?

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It is the price factor. Sooner or later Dell will get it right. Think about it, for the cost of this widescreen I may be able to get a 18 inch LCD with the same specs. If I deal with some hassle I get a good monitor.

Its got worse back light bleed then the one its replacing, Also, its un-even.

have you tried smoothing them out? I had a small amount of bleed but with a microfiber cloth and a little time I was able to smooth out the problem. Also viewing angle and hight makes a huge difference. I saw a bit of discoloration in the corners but if you put the center of the screen right where your eyes hit it is completely eliminated. Just a couple of things to try.

Sorry that you all are having such trouble. I bought 2. One for my dad and I liked his sooo much I bought one of my own. Neither of the 2 (A00) have had any dead pixels and both had slight bleed that was fixable with the cloth method. My girlfriend wants one now but I'm afraid my luck will run out so I'm hesitant to buy another.

have you tried smoothing them out?  I had a small amount of bleed but with a microfiber cloth and a little time I was able to smooth out the problem.  Also viewing angle and hight makes a huge difference.  I saw a bit of discoloration in the corners but if you put the center of the screen right where your eyes hit it is completely eliminated.  Just a couple of things to try.

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if I get it right, what you mean is that you applied some pressure to the panel to even out the leak heh?

not a wise move imho, lcds don't like pressure, and knowing how they work, I don't even see how this would be of any noticeable effect on leaks anyway

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