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Hi guys!
I recently bought a Sony S739 player because I wasn't particularly happy with the bass reproduction on my iPhone 3G (and the S739 sounds decidedly cleaner and punchier).
However, one thing I noticed on the unit was that the screen was aligned ever so slightly crookedly. When I went back to the store to ask about it, we opened a new player and found that it had the same screen alignment problem, and indeed an even earlier display model the store had also had the same problem.
Here's how it looks:
And again with some badly sketched out annotations:
I'm showing the player on SensMe mode because the large block of colour in the middle makes the problem particularly evident.
#1 RED CIRCLES: You can see that the distance of the screen from the top left corner is not equal to the distance in the bottom left corner.
#2 RED BARS: You can see that the orange colour block of the senseMe channel selection area is not aligned with the red bars.
There may be some lens distortion in the picture, but my own eyes can vouch for the fact that the entire display is misaligned clockwise by a few degrees.
Now, this really isn't a complaint - I love the player and a barely noticeable few degrees isn't going to kill me. I'm just curious as to whether this is just a situation with a small batch of players, or if all the players out of the Sony factory in Malaysia (I'm assuming they were all made in Malaysia) have this minor cosmetic issue.
Amusingly enough, when we looked at some of the E series players, they had the same problem (but to an even more subtle degree) but in reverse! The screens were misaligned clockwise this time.
If anyone else could have a close look at their own screens in a LCD witch hunt that would be fun!
Oh, and if I accidentally make anyone realise a flaw which they hadn't seen before, and if their subsequent obsession with said flaw makes them lose sleep and skip meals and live in constant terror of the misaligned screen on their Sony, then I really, really apologise. Maybe it would be a good excuse to buy an x1000! :3
I recently bought a Sony S739 player because I wasn't particularly happy with the bass reproduction on my iPhone 3G (and the S739 sounds decidedly cleaner and punchier).
However, one thing I noticed on the unit was that the screen was aligned ever so slightly crookedly. When I went back to the store to ask about it, we opened a new player and found that it had the same screen alignment problem, and indeed an even earlier display model the store had also had the same problem.
Here's how it looks:
And again with some badly sketched out annotations:
I'm showing the player on SensMe mode because the large block of colour in the middle makes the problem particularly evident.
#1 RED CIRCLES: You can see that the distance of the screen from the top left corner is not equal to the distance in the bottom left corner.
#2 RED BARS: You can see that the orange colour block of the senseMe channel selection area is not aligned with the red bars.
There may be some lens distortion in the picture, but my own eyes can vouch for the fact that the entire display is misaligned clockwise by a few degrees.
Now, this really isn't a complaint - I love the player and a barely noticeable few degrees isn't going to kill me. I'm just curious as to whether this is just a situation with a small batch of players, or if all the players out of the Sony factory in Malaysia (I'm assuming they were all made in Malaysia) have this minor cosmetic issue.
Amusingly enough, when we looked at some of the E series players, they had the same problem (but to an even more subtle degree) but in reverse! The screens were misaligned clockwise this time.
If anyone else could have a close look at their own screens in a LCD witch hunt that would be fun!
Oh, and if I accidentally make anyone realise a flaw which they hadn't seen before, and if their subsequent obsession with said flaw makes them lose sleep and skip meals and live in constant terror of the misaligned screen on their Sony, then I really, really apologise. Maybe it would be a good excuse to buy an x1000! :3