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Re: The screen surface is not 100% flat

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Originally Posted by gator2k83 View Post
true as the screen is not what u touch you touch the digitizer,that is about 1mm above the lcd...

If you were touching the lcd itself you would see color transformation...

Go touch a regular lcd monitor that does not have a glass screen front and you will see what i am talking about. Also why we cant try the massage method to fix our stuck pixels as that 99% of the time will clear them up.
Yup. Very true. Massaging method could be harmfull too. Dont want it to seperate and build that oily effect like the Pro1. A member here dropped his Pro2 and said some pixels became unstuck. I wonder how true that is. Could be that he was seeing an illusion. ?