An00bis
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I shined the light for a few seconds, from about 1 meter, a little more. The beam was unfocused and the laser has been losing power lately (I think it's the battery or something).
The laser's rated at 70mw but it's probably lower now since I dropped it a few times, that or the battery's dying or something.
Am I obsessing too much over this? I see no dead pixels but I'm afraid that they'll show up later or something. I wish they won't...
I'm asking this because it already happened to me, I broke a LED 21" monitor but I was lucky enough to get a better one, 23" newer (released a few months ago) and 2x expensive than the other and sexier: S23B300B - GALLERY | SAMSUNG but when I broke the old one It was focused and at close range (I was on my desk trying to burn some plastic and my hand slipped and the laser was pointing at the screen, the result was orange dead pixels that looked like a cut across the screen)
So can the leds/crystals (whatever get damaged) get damaged gradually and slowly lose power or if they're damaged they're completely dead?
green laser 50mw
The laser's rated at 70mw but it's probably lower now since I dropped it a few times, that or the battery's dying or something.
Am I obsessing too much over this? I see no dead pixels but I'm afraid that they'll show up later or something. I wish they won't...
I'm asking this because it already happened to me, I broke a LED 21" monitor but I was lucky enough to get a better one, 23" newer (released a few months ago) and 2x expensive than the other and sexier: S23B300B - GALLERY | SAMSUNG but when I broke the old one It was focused and at close range (I was on my desk trying to burn some plastic and my hand slipped and the laser was pointing at the screen, the result was orange dead pixels that looked like a cut across the screen)
So can the leds/crystals (whatever get damaged) get damaged gradually and slowly lose power or if they're damaged they're completely dead?
green laser 50mw
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