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weather effect on laptop LCD ?


grafx1

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I understand if you have the screen in cold weather, the liquid in the display (that's what LCD stands for - liquid crystal display) will freeze up, and consequently the screen will not work quite right, at least until the screen is warmed back up.

I'm sure you can do the web search and find out what that temperature is it freezes at.

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Indeed.

I would like to add that the LCD doesn’t "act funny" but it’s just slowing down. Technical specifications say that the working temperature should be -30C~+70C, so you will "act funny" before your LCD does :P. Just think about it this way, the cristals changes slower when colder, also expand a little bit as liquids expand when “freezing”...

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