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Reply 20 of 31, by megatron-uk

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kingcake wrote on 2024-02-29, 01:39:

Looks like when Fungus grows inside old camera lenses.

That was my thought too; the fractal-like pattern is almost a dead giveaway of either a fungal growth or some crystalline structure from bio-chemical reaction.

Has the condition of the case been checked against the sellers pre-sale images? Especially that scratch at the front edge.

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Reply 21 of 31, by Angus MacGyver

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Hello everyone,

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Reply 26 of 31, by Dominus

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rasz_pl wrote on 2024-03-03, 07:49:

In that case maybe better get rid of it. Dont know about you, but I wouldnt want to keep spreading fungus around 😀

yeah, I'm sure that is how The Last of Us happened...

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Reply 29 of 31, by 3lectr1c

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Just for anyone reading this thread in the future - this is NOT vinegar syndrome and steps to fix that condition will not work. This failure is pixel rot, caused by either pressure placed on an area on the panel or other unknown failures. There is no known fix for this condition, and it's within the inner layers of the screen. Completely unrelated to the polarizer film.

I probably have too many old laptops.

Reply 31 of 31, by Angus MacGyver

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elszgensa wrote on 2024-03-06, 02:14:

"Purchasing a similar matrix is bordering on a miracle"

Proceeds to find a straight drop in replacement within a week.

Dude.

Seriously ! And yet a miracle happened