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2007-12-28
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2007-12-28
, 07:20
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I think the issue I am having is different from what MysticKiller is describing. It really does not involve the backlight but rather the screen itself. It looks to me like there is something pushing on the back of the screen that is causing the irregularity. The screen looks more brownish instead of black as he described. Anyway, just thought I would ask in case anyone else experieced this issue.
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2007-12-29
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I only wish this thing would be louder. The old HP RX really belted out the tunes. But then it was Windoze Mo-Bile. So you have to take the good with the bad... Try running Kagu or a real web browser on a MS mobile device!
I'd pay $20 to a coder if it gave me double volume levels, but the hardware has to handle the output. Hint, Hint.
I'd pay $20 to a coder if it gave me double volume levels, but the hardware has to handle the output. Hint, Hint.