It seems your screen is malfunctioning or displaying an unusual state. Let me know how I can assist further.
It seems your screen is malfunctioning or displaying an unusual state. Let me know how I can assist further.
He is describing the overall display as resembling a fly-screen, where the pixel grid appears similar to a sieve.
Turn it off completely and remove the cables, then reconnect them and power it back on. Uncertain if this applies to a laptop—if you're comfortable with repairs, inspect the connector. In some cases, it might just be a minor cable issue; if that doesn't resolve it, it could indicate a need to replace the screen's ribbon cable. These parts are usually affordable if you handle them yourself. Also, don't forget to verify your monitor cables and ensure your GPU is clean and functioning properly.
The appearance can vary based on the screen's resolution, the distance you photographed from it, and the camera's quality.
It seems like the fix only works if you're very close to the screen, about a centimeter or two away, which lets you clearly see the pixels. I double-checked myself to make sure. The person should provide more details, otherwise it’s not working.
The higher the screen resolution, the more challenging it becomes to discern individual pixels, but with sufficient effort and proper equipment you can notice the grid. Environmental factors like lighting and display settings also play a role. For instance, it seems like OP might be using an old laptop with a 720p monitor, yet he appears to overlook issues that could affect pixel clarity. I assume there’s more going on than just a simple oversight.
At first, I thought something was wrong with the laptop's screen.