Very well. As can be seen from my equipment details, I do a fair amount of audio recording and editing. A drive that bumps and grumbles loudly to an extent that it can be heard on a microphone recording or through headphones when working is not acceptable. Your turn.
My question is aimed at those who say they perceive no yellowing on their screen unless they do the so-called test on this thread. I ask them to name a single action they can think of performing on their computer that will be affected by a "problem" they cannot see unless they perform that test. Simple question.
I'm not talking of people with a very clear and important problem they can readily see without performing a test of dubious nature. If your screen is yellow (or if it flickers or has light bleed or anything similar) then exchange it, of course.
But don't trust the ramblings of those of a never-happy-with-anything mentality who would have us believe that all these machines are riddled with ghastly faults, who would urge people to cancel their orders or wait three months to buy or suggest that the "problem" they can't see will worsen with time or, frankly, any of the other negative tripe they love to put out there while they go through their habitual process of returning half a dozen machines or more every time a new product is released.