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The grainy issue I mentioned earlier is to do with the 6-bit LCD panels, where the whites tend to look dirty and grainy. I believe MacBooks and some Dell laptops had this problem too.
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Richard Lai @ May 1st 2008 10:21AM
The grainy issue I mentioned earlier is to do with the 6-bit LCD panels, where the whites tend to look dirty and grainy. I believe MacBooks and some Dell laptops had this problem too.