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Re: The screen surface is not 100% flat

No guys, this is serious business. I think this is a major problem. This eventually will lead to the seperations on the TFT Resistive films. I did a bit of research on google and came across several articles on Tft resistive screens and I never came across anything that stated that a tft screen has a bulge. I personal opinion is that maybe the housing was manufactured a bit to small. Now its squeezing the screen a bit giving it the bulge everyone is talking about.