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Old 06-13-2007, 09:38 PM
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Monitor Questions.

Got a question for ya. WHy is it that the monitors on laptops are so dark compared to regular laptops? The reason I ask is because I set my pc monitor up to work as a second monitor for my laptop so I can work and still play at the same time, without having to click this tab or that tab. Anyway, now that I have set this up my laptop monitor is very dark compared to the one from my pc. I tried it this way, rather than buying an adapter for my pc and a new monitor for obvious financial reasons. But, I am not happy with how dark this screen is compared to the other one. I've looked for a way to adjust the screen on my laptop but there does not appear to be a way. This is just not going to work for me. I guess I am too picky, but I just don't like how dark this screen is.
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