HP (Hewlett-Packard) 4100 Laptop User Manual


 
HP OmniBook 4100/4150 Reference Information 5-5
Type of Imperfection Imperfections Not Allowed
Samsung 13" TFT, XGA (OmniBook 4100)
Electrical Imperfections:
Bright dots
(a)
Dark dots
(a)
11 or more single bright dots.
11 or more single dark dots.
2 or more double bright dots.
6 or more double or triple dark dots.
21 or more total bright or dark dot imperfections.
Any occurrence of 2 single/double 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 0.1-0.5 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 0.5 mm avg. dia.
Any line over 1 mm long and 0.01 mm wide, or over 0.8 mm wide.
Any scratch over 10 mm long and 0.01 mm wide, or over 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.