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Originally Posted by htcuser
Well that video is not bad. It truly shows the polarization when its tilted. Specially you can notice it it you tilt it upwards or downwards, and it starts almost as soon as you begin to tilt it. If you have a good screen you don't see polarization until maybe 40 degrees or so. Put it this way.... if your touch looks like the Moguls screen when tilted (no polarization) then you have a good screen. jamesjay, if your touch does look like the one on that video then consider yourself one of the unlucky ones that got the terrible screen.
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lol dude you had me totally confused. scroll up. i asked if anyone could make a video of the
better one. You had me thinking that was the better one the whole time. The reason i asked is i have a suspicion sprint tried to cut back cost, but someone in the other thread said he saw a good sprint screen and i never have. Speaking of the other thread you might want to change the title of one of these as "delete me". It's better to consolidate the information.
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Originally Posted by rdwing
Edit: Honestly I don't think it's an issue of the actual LCD panel; I think it is caused by the hard plastic digitizer about the LCD; perhaps something to do with the way the plastic was extruded; in effect polarizing it. Just a thought; what do you guys think?
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I really doubt that. The plastic touch sensor would cause glare not polarization. There are many different kinds of lcd's. The kind i have on my touch is almost definately a TN.