I first got this laptop (Asus G50v) in the latter half of 2008 and the screen has been on approximately 12 hours a day consistently for four years. However, when I took it over to a friend's house, I noticed that:
1. My screen has developed a nasty yellow tinge compared to my friend's screen
2. At full brightness, with the screen warmed up (It takes around ten minutes to warm up to full brightness), it's at a considerably lower brightness than my friend's laptop at half brightness.
Is there any software hack that I can use to raise my brightness even further than maximum? I looked on google but couldn't find anything.
Raising the brightness more (Higher voltage to the lamp) will probably just burn it out.
It's slowly dying, you can't simply fix it by stressing it even more.
[QUOTE=johan_sm;29530735]It's slowly dying, you can't simply fix it by stressing it even more.[/QUOTE]
Well, I'm going to end up either replacing the backlight or using it as bullet fodder anyway so it's worth a shot
Change backlight ccfl and the inverter for it.
[QUOTE=fishyfish777;29530864]Well, I'm going to end up either replacing the backlight or using it as bullet fodder anyway so it's worth a shot[/QUOTE]
Not possible to softmod it.
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