Guys, this is a follow-up to the post I made several days back. As shown in the first image, a force of impact 🔨 caused a dent on the aluminum cabinet of this very durable 55" LG FHD TV with a GIP screen, resulting in some delamination (dark spot) of the glass substrates. Note that this generation of panels hardly ever experience the pravalent CANCERS (GIP or ITO shorts) common to more recent displays, particularly PANDA 👀 GIP screens (example pic on the right), thus suggesting that newer screens being very prone to such failures on a large scale is purely intentional. SMH 😣
Thanks to all who left a comment, whether right or wrong.👍👍👍
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Guys, this is a follow-up to the post I made several days back. As shown in the first image, a force of impact 🔨 caused a dent on the aluminum cabinet of this very durable 55" LG FHD TV with a GIP screen, resulting in some delamination (dark spot) of the glass substrates. Note that this generation of panels hardly ever experience the pravalent CANCERS (GIP or ITO shorts) common to more recent displays, particularly PANDA 👀 GIP screens (example pic on the right), thus suggesting that newer screens being very prone to such failures on a large scale is purely intentional. SMH 😣
Thanks to all who left a comment, whether right or wrong.👍👍👍
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