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Screen "Ripples"?

Hi, I have a newish MacBook an I just noticed some ripples on the screen (the screen itself; this isn't a software issue.). Whenever I move, I notice little markings in the screen. Is this normal? A part of the "glossy" display? Or is there a problem with my Mac?

Thanks.

"2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo Macbook"?, Mac OS X (10.5.4), 2 months old according to Coconut Battery; I got it 3 weeks ago.

Posted on Jul 9, 2008 9:40 AM

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Jul 10, 2008 9:44 AM in response to Nikolas73

The ripples don't physically move; they just appear to do so when I move my head and the glare in the screen (or any lighter bit against a darker background) moves with my head. But they're hard to see when the screen is off; almost like hundreds of little scratches. They appear to be about 2-3mm deep (or high?) and go in a pattern from the bottom right to top left of the screen.

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Jul 10, 2008 8:26 PM in response to Nikolas73

I've seen ripples on my MB screen too. I think it may be the desktop image itself since I don't see them all the time. Most of the time I see slight striations like a very thin raw silk filtering the light. Change the background to various solid colors and see what that does for you.

I think the screen may be a low to mid level quality which is typical for the entry level MacBook. It is slightly fuzzy and certainly not sharp.

Jul 17, 2008 12:00 PM in response to Nikolas73

LOL I used to have the same problem with my iBook. Whenever I hit or tap the computer in a certain way on one side, a little tiny section on the opposite side on the lcd would "ripple" like waves in the ocean. To be honest I found it quite amusing. This is an manufacturing error though, not a software issue. You can change the background to a colour where it's hard to notice the rippling but it won't go away. You need to take it in if you want it fixed. I never did cause it was quite hard for me to reproduce the rippling.
Steve

Screen "Ripples"?

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