Hello, when the sales opened the box and before he turned on the machine, I noticed that there are thin lines making up grids on the screen. I saw those grids on a demo machine as well. What are they? Is it normal? The sales said that the screen used for the PRO 12.2 is like that.
That's the digitizer sensor grid. It is normal. On some devices it is more pronounced than others but all capacitive touch screens have them. I can say that with the tempered glass screen protector I am no longer able to see the pattern.
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hello,
Are you satisfied with the tf300t screen quality? I think the black on mine is a little uneven with really faint lines when the screen is completely black.do you think it is normal?
thanks
It would be way better if it weren't for the large areas of light bleed around the edges and corners! Other than than, I'm satisfied.
I get loads of backlight bleeding on mine. The screen as a whole (including the glass surface) seems a step backward from the TF101.
I just started noticing light bleed on the left and right sides of mine. Nothing major, only really noticeable on the loading screen and to a lesser extent, my primarily black wallpaper (a style I tend to favor).
Other than that, I have no complaints. Although, if I fire up Angry Birds Space and put it right next to my girlfriends iPad 2, it definitely does not look quite as nice.
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My old Prime had some noticable bleeding several places around the edges, but that was only visible when displaying black and at a high brightness.
I've always hated light bleeding, and also uneven black-levels, but I always get devices with these errors no matter what... I've had 6 different LCD-TV's, and every one of them has had various problems with light bleeding / uneven backlight / black levels - so i started to think it wasn't possible to get it perfect, and that it was only me who was being too demanding.
However, my TF300T seems perfect - guess I'm lucky with this one
I just bought this tablet and there is one spot (about the size of my thumb, in the lower left quadrant of the screen) that shows up lighter against a dark background-- for ex. when it's booting up.
It's bothering me but I haven't decided if I'll attempt to get it exchanged (I could get a worse one?).
well,I just found a tiny little dot on the screen.It doesn't seem to be a dead pixel but a tiny hole in the polarizer...
On my second device. Traded my 16 for a 32gbversion when they first released them. My 16 screen was perfect out of the box, no bleed, no dead pixels. My 32 looks like a shop light when booting but i don't notice it during use. Watch out,the screens scratch soooo easy. Definitely pick up a screen guard, this isn't gorilla glass.
dbdrop said:
On my second device. Traded my 16 for a 32gbversion when they first released them. My 16 screen was perfect out of the box, no bleed, no dead pixels. My 32 looks like a shop light when booting but i don't notice it during use. Watch out,the screens scratch soooo easy. Definitely pick up a screen guard, this isn't gorilla glass.
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i can confirm this as well although it doesn't bother me at all, the scratches are light so you don't see them when the screen is on. i'd rather have a few light scratches then a screen protector since i always get lint or dust stuck under the protector, even when i'm extra carefull and this bothers me more than scratches.
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I just ordered a used S5 Active, and I noticed a small imperfection on the top right of the screen. I tried to scratch it off with my fingernail, and it wouldn't, so I assumed it was a chip out of the glass.
However, then I applied a glass screen protector, and it looks like this (see attached picture). So it doesn't seem to be a depression, it seems to be something actually on the screen. Any idea what it could be or how to get rid of it so that I don't have this annoying bubble?
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I just ordered a used S5 Active, and I noticed a small imperfection on the top right of the screen. I tried to scratch it off with my fingernail, and it wouldn't, so I assumed it was a chip out of the glass.
However, then I applied a glass screen protector, and it looks like this (see attached picture). So it doesn't seem to be a depression, it seems to be something actually on the screen. Any idea what it could be or how to get rid of it so that I don't have this annoying bubble?
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disassemble will be the only solution for cleaning this bit i think ... in Egypt we have unofficial centres which fix these issues especially for phone like grand 2 which has a tft panel makes a bubble in the middle of the screen when using a glass screen protector
I bought a power bank on Amazon and the seller included a funky glass screen protector with my purchase. It's definitely different.
It's a tad thick for a screen protector, but it extends the touch surface up above the top of the screen, to where you see the SAMSUNG logo.
Then there is an app you install with it that runs in the background that lets you put 4 hot keys in the row above the screen.
Technically what it's doing it putting hot key touch areas on the top half of the status bar. Then the screen protector extends that touch area to above the screen so a touch above the screen registers in the top half of the status bar.
The end result is that you can instantly jump to your email, web browser, weather app, or whatever you want from any screen. Plus it's a screen protector.
I thought it was interesting. Here is the product on Amazon
They make it for a couple different phones, including the S4/5/6
I tried it for a little bit. It works. I didn't notice a battery drain due to the app running in the background. But I only played with it for a few hours as I typically don't use a screen protector. I just thought I'd share this with the crowd in case the concept has value to someone.
Truely it is a tempered glass, but also intelligent
i used this NuVending's Smart touch tempered glass on my Galaxy Note 3. The installation is pretty easy. No bubble. So I did not need to ask help from the guy in Macy's shopping mall and saved installation fee. In the beginning I was thinking the virtual keys were nonsense. Later I decided to give it a try and play with it. I installed Messages, Bible, Evernote and Maps since sometimes I do need to check some of them pretty quick. Push the bottom return button then I returned the previous session. One or two click, no scrolling to search the apps in my homepage (I got 3 full pages of apps at home pages) . That is it. I began to like it as I used it more.
Above all, it protects my cellphone screen too.
Hey guys, something weird just happened with my screen protector. It's not a huge issue but it is slightly annoying in certain lighting.
Now I've had this screen protector (Orzly premium tempered glass) on my phone for about a month and a half. Everything was perfect up until about an hour ago. In certain lighting (and this has never been like this), an oval-ish strip in the middle of my screen appears. It distorts when I touch the screen but it always pops back into place when I remove my finger. Again, it is only in certain lighting. And I can live with it.
What I wanna know, does anyone know what would have caused it? (I've used my phone the exact same, every day, since I got it) and does any one know if it will go away?
This is very common with the tempered glass protectors that don't have adhesive in the center part of the protector. Changes in temperature can cause humidity to show between both panels of glass. This is what you're seeing. As far as I know, you have 3 options:
Remove it all together.
Deal with it
Replace it with a full adhesive protector
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Electroz said:
This is very common with the tempered glass protectors that don't have adhesive in the center part of the protector. Changes in temperature can cause humidity to show between both panels of glass. This is what you're seeing. As far as I know, you have 3 options:
Remove it all together.
Deal with it
Replace it with a full adhesive protector
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Thank you for your quick and to the point answer! I do have 2 other ones so I might just replace it but I'll probably be too lazy and just deal with it.
Thanks again for your help!
Ok this may be well known for many, but it might help some people if you have glass protector which degrades touch sensitivity. Me and my friend bought S9+ yesterday together with Samsung protective case and Panzerglass screen protector and we both were having huge sensitivity issues with the glass on the display. Apparently there is an easy fix for this implemented by Samsung. (Havent had android phone since Note 4 and didnt know about this). Just search for "touch sensitivity" in the settings menu and toggle it on, the screen works flawlessly with the protector on it now.
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Ok this may be well known for many, but it might help some people if you have glass protector which degrades touch sensitivity. Me and my friend bought S9+ yesterday together with Samsung protective case and Panzerglass screen protector and we both were having huge sensitivity issues with the glass on the display. Apparently there is an easy fix for this implemented by Samsung. (Havent had android phone since Note 4 and didnt know about this). Just search for "touch sensitivity" in the settings menu and toggle it on, the screen works flawlessly with the protector on it now.
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*Advanced Features*
Scroll down towards bottom, it's there. Definitely helps when you have a screen protector on.
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