Well I figured that. I don't mind I'm not going to use it but I'm just so curious what would cause something like that. Usually it's the other way around, and the screen slowly turns white rather than recovering from it.
This is weird..
my friend gave me his refurbished asus laptop a few years ago. Recently I was trying to access it obtain my files from it and move it to a new one.
The screen starts out white.. Like almost pure white except it's slighty opaque.
Then from the 4 corners the white flows inward, it slowly fades. It takes about an hour for the whole screen to be viewable and about 10 minutes for the corners to be viewable.
Anyone have any ideas? I've already opened the laptop and tried to secure the snake but nothing.
Super weird.
I'm buying it from LPC-Digital don't worry it was just the link I had saved in my clipboard. Thank you again.
It also seems to be cheaper on LPC haha. Thanks for the link because I was juggling through a bunch of third party websites and I was trying to find the best. @Pendragon
ASUS ROG STRIX GL502VM
-how is the screen? Is the contrast good? Colors?
-how flimsy and durable prone is this laptop?
OR
SAGER NP8152
-is the chasis actually hard metal? It looks like it.
-how is the display? Is the battery life worse or better than the asus?
Can someone tell me with experience using an actual monitor? The reason I can't get a native 1440p monitor is because it's going in a laptop screen and my two options are 1080 or 4k. It only costs an extra 100 dollars for 4k so I don't see why not.
The answer I read online states that 1440p looks better downscaled than 1080p.
Might sound stupid, but what would look better in terms of quality,
4k downscaled to 1440p, or just outright 1080p?
And no, I can't buy a native res 1440p monitor so don't ask that.