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Greyish Smudge marks behind the glass screen.

I have a 21.5 iMac bought in November 2009.

There appears to be numerous greyish smudge marks behind the glass screen on the top left hand corner.

It was not apparent to me at first, but after I started using OMMWriter it became easily visible. I also tried placing a neutral white background like TextEdit and it was easily visible even then.

I have cleaned the screen on numerous occasions and it has not had any effect.

What should I do?

These spots are quite disturbing.

iMac 21.5, November 2009, Mac OS X (10.6.2)

Posted on Jan 15, 2010 10:55 AM

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Posted on Jan 15, 2010 2:06 PM

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Jan 8, 2014 1:29 PM in response to Heather Fair

Hi Heather


Some photograph of the screen would tell more...


It could be dust that is better because that can be removed.


But it can also be heat related just like in may case.


Is the smudge goes away whan the computer is cold??? Turn it down for a night next morning look at it while it is still cold, if it is clear than then is a heat issue (it will come back 10-20 minutes)


My heat caused mark were also in the right side of the screen


rockjano

Jan 14, 2014 4:34 AM in response to swapnonil

Same issue here.


Bought a 21 inch 2013 iMac. After a few months, a grey smudge started to appear in the lower left corner of the screen. I'm in warranty so the display is going to be replaced...


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Other than that I'm very pleased with the overall product. It's very well built and designed. I would very much like for Apple to look deeper into this issue, because it seem to be a recurring problem for many people.



Thank you.

Jan 14, 2014 4:41 AM in response to zen01

That also seems to be heat issue...


Some update from my experience!!!


I put a new Seagate HD into my iMac and still no smudge... nothing so my smudge was heat related caused by the previous dying HD. It took a long time to die smudge was there for almost a year... but now it has completely gone.


I am a happy mac user again... I just spent a lot of time with it (and the official service had no idea what caused the problem I also informed them)


rockjano

Jan 14, 2014 2:07 PM in response to swapnonil

I had a 21 inch 2007 iMac for several years and had zero issues with it and it worked great. I only got rid of it because I moved out of country and just took my Macbook. Then I bought this because I got rid of my Macbook and figured I would have a desktop and just use my iPad around the house. If I can just get the issues fixed to stay fixed I would be a happy camper. I don't want to get rid of this one just yet because all of the new ones do not have the disk drive.

Jan 21, 2014 6:57 AM in response to ric010

Another iMac joining or rather rejoining the bandwagon. My iMac has had 4 failed LCD panels. The last one the 4th after 8 mos. AppleCare covered with a lot of trouble the first three. The current response now is that maybe I should buy a new iMac since this is old now and spend the extra $1500 on another failing product.

Jan 21, 2014 7:08 AM in response to Ranand

That sounds really crazy Ranand!!!


What were the problems with them?? Dirt or something else what were the simptoms???

(so ApleCare is nice but if it is a fundamental design problem nobody can really make enything...)


This strory is really a disaster for all of us (including Apple)


I think this is really a design problem. I also tend to think that desktop is not so important anymore for apple they just make waaay too much money with iOs devices... (which is OK just don't forget the desktop crowd)

Jan 21, 2014 11:18 AM in response to rockjano3

Each time it was a failed LCD panel. The geniuses told me repeatedly that I smoked, which I don't, have high humidity (23% very dry) dust which is nothing abnormal for the Sony and Dell displays don't die like these do. Mine always fails from the top right. It is where I was told the power supply sits. Apple customer service exec and AppleCare told me to get a new one but honestly don't want this product. Looks nice but is designed to fail.

Jan 21, 2014 11:25 AM in response to Ranand

Oh does geniuses :-)


The power supply I think is down (at least it is in my 27" imac) the top righ is the place of the DVD


Was the same problem allways the same? Did it come immediately when they changed the LCD or just after some time? Was it always on or just after some time if you turned on the mac?


My problem was a dying HD that caused my smudge which was NOT DUST but HEAT RELATED!!!


I have a new HD in and the problem gone.


You might have the same problem something is heating up in the machine and that could cause LCD problems and it comes back even if they change the LCD.


rockjano

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