HP OmniBook 2100/3000/3100 Reference Information 5-3
Table 5-1. OmniBook 2100/3000/3100 LCD Guidelines (TFT)
Type of Imperfection Imperfections Not Allowed
NEC 13" TFT, XGA
Electrical Imperfections:
Bright dots
(a)
Dark dots
(a)
• 13 or more single bright dots.
• 3 or more double bright dots.
• 8 or more single or double dark dots.
• 3 or more single/double bright dots within 7 mm.
• Any occurrence of triple bright dots (or triple dark dots).
Mechanical Imperfections:
Spots
(b)
Lines
(c)
Polarizer scratches
(d)
Polarizer dents, bubbles
(e)
• 4 or more spots 0.3-0.5 mm avg. dia.
• 5 or more lines 0.7-1 mm long and over 0.05 mm wide.
• 3 or more dents or bubbles 0-0.5 mm avg. dia.
• Any spot over 0.5 mm avg. dia.
• Any line over 1 mm long or 0.1 mm wide.
• Any scratch noticeable from 30 cm (12 in) under normal office lighting.
• Any dent or bubble over 0.5 mm avg. dia.
Samsung 12" TFT, SVGA
Electrical Imperfections:
Bright dots
(a)
Dark dots
(a)
• 5 or more single bright dots.
• 11 or more single dark dots.
• 5 or more double or triple dark dots.
• 15 or more total bright or dark dot imperfections.
• Any occurrence of 2 bright dots within 15 mm.
• Any occurrence of 2 single/double/triple dark dots within 5 mm.
Mechanical Imperfections:
Spots
(b)
Lines
(c)
Polarizer scratches
(d)
Polarizer dents, bubbles
(e)
• 5 or more spots 0.1-0.8 mm avg. dia.
• 5 or more lines 0.3-1 mm long and over 0.01 mm wide.
• 4 or more scratches 0.3-10 mm long and over 0.01 mm wide.
• 7 or more dents or bubbles 0-0.5 mm avg. dia.
• Any spot over 0.8 mm avg. dia.
• Any line over 1 mm long or 0.8 mm wide.
• Any scratch over 10 mm long or 0.1 mm wide.
• Any dent or bubble over 0.5 mm avg. dia.
Definitions of imperfections:
a
Bright or dark dot: A subpixel (red, green, or blue dot) that is stuck on or off.
b
Spot: A point on the display that appears dark or bright and does not change in size. Caused by foreign
circular matter on the backlight.
c
Line: A line on the display that appears dark or light and does not change in size. Caused by
contamination (lint, hair) behind the display.
d
Polarizer scratch: A light line that is visible on a darker background and does not change in size.
e
Polarizer dent or bubble: A light spot with a darker border that appears on a lighted display and does not
change in size.