Hi there,
I received a new replacement display by FW-support. After installation - following the guide - I now see a watermark saying “MT91160” at the right side of the screen, a bit above the middle. Little orange/reddish dots. It is best visible on a white background, but also at dark ones. It is not a sticker on the display. If I move the picture it stays at the same position.
Anybody an idea, what this is?
And more important how to get rid of it?
That may be residual burn in from testing the monitor at the factory. Older plasma displays had a function that were sweeping black and white gradient bands across the screen to remove memory effect from displays.
Maybe play a movie or something in that area that has lots of colors and gradients and see if it improves? I do not think there are many screen savers around anymore that replicate this type of pattern anymore. Otherwise that would be a better solution to try.
Hopefully support has some ideas for this case. Let us know what happens.
This looks like a production mark on one of the foil layers that should’ve never got into a screen. I suppose this can happen because replacement screen aren’t tested by Framework the way complete laptops are. They probably ship them more or less directly from the manufacturer.
I’d guess you need another exchange, hopefully support can help you.
Well, it was the protection foil of the display. To err is human
The yellow ‘remove label’ was on the backside of the display and thus I did not remarked it while installation. How much I had these foils, we even had one at our cooker hood in the kitchen.