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Re: The screen surface is not 100% flat

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Originally Posted by willnj View Post
Can we get back on topic? I don't post much on here but with the help that everyone provides to me I can't thank you enough. The OP started a good thread, lets not waste it. For those of you that noticed this, do you think its a flaw? Do you think it affects performance of the touch screen?

I agree. Everyone please get back on topic. But honestly I think this will be a devastation to the screen eventually. Think about it. A few members here have noted that they have gotten the dreaded oily screen effect. This makes me think..."hmmmmm" And you think about it. A lcd resistive screen that prone to seperation within intself that causes the OILY effect. Will a wavy curvy smushy screen aggrevate this problem? I thnk so. The mover bending and moving the more we all massage the screen to the point where it will seperate and cause the oily anomaly. Just a thought. What do you think?