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chameleon81

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Hi,

I switched to Mac like 3-4 weeks ago. Although I had many problems with Leopard I m enjoying it now.

I have one problem which makes my total experience problematic, THE SCREEN.


I think it does not show the correct colors. How can I test it ?

And is it normal that the colors change a lot if I change my viewing angle liitle bit. For instance I stand up in front of Imac it becomes so white and bright. If I move to left and right ( let s say if I make 45% angle change) it parts become darker or pink ( white parts ).

Is is normal ? ( i know LCD screens but this is too much in my opinion )

Another Question: Does anyone know any shop in Leeds where I can check for Imac 20"
 
It's the glossy display. There was lots of debate about this when we first saw it on the MacBook. If you're a pro-user who needs true colours, then a matte display is always best, as you get in the MBP/MP.
 
It's the glossy display. There was lots of debate about this when we first saw it on the MacBook. If you're a pro-user who needs true colours, then a matte display is always best, as you get in the MBP/MP.

He is talking about colour change when he stands up and views his LCD panel, this changes the viewing angle therefore he see's a colour change.

This has nothing to do with the glossy panel........
 
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