My MBP Monitor

Discussion in 'MacBook Air, MacBook & MacBook Pro' started by cogito, Mar 13, 2009.

  1. cogito

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    I kinda noticed that my MBP monitor was kinda weird this morning, it looks like there were light beams shooting up...parang may mga spotlights from the bottom of the screen kasi...I tried to take a screen shot and it's not appearing on that...you guys think there is a HW problem?
     
  2. mindless

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    Re: My MBP Monito

    You wont be able to take a screenshot since it appears to be a problem with the LED backlight. take a photo of it.
     
  3. dep28

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    Re: My MBP Monito

    looks like a hardware problem my friend. better bring it to a service center pronto
     
  4. cogito

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    Re: My MBP Monito

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  5. cogito

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    Re: My MBP Monito

    But I need my computer....UUuuuggghhhh
     
  6. mindless

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    Yeah it is a hardware problem.
     
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    I zapped the PRAM, it went away na...but should i be worried that something is wrong with the hardware?
     
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    better safe than sorry because it might turn into a recurring problem. though you can give it a couple of days to see if it will come back and if it does then bring it in to be serviced...
     

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