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Originally Posted by JSWolf
Two problems. The light looks to be on high and the photo is overcompressed so it's losing details. It's a lousy photo. It's not a photo you can use to judge how the screen will look in person.
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I was gonna say the same thing. I saw it in person and its well evenly lit and clear as a bell. I zoomed in on that pic and its clearly low res. Until people actually see it.in person their judgement is only based on what they hear or see in a photo.