You should be able to get it out with a auto glass scratch kit from Eastman's. Not sure if they have a website or not, but for 30 bucks you can get a bunch of buffing wheels (for …
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Originally posted by Misha:
Bummer about your display... how big is the scratch? Is it very noticeable?
It's about five inch. And very noticeable.
If the "scratch" was from a (soft) metal object, its more likely that the scratch is actually just the metal ground onto the glass... If this is the case it can be removed by acids…
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Originally posted by iBenDVSE:
This may sound kinda stupid on my part, but are you able to get a new iMac under warranty?
Warranty doesn't cover this kind of…
I can sympathize with you. When I pulled my new iMac DVSE outta the box, my watch scratched the monitor slightly. The problem is that the glass has a coating on it - it's anti-gl…
Something just struck me; in the Monitors and Sound control panel you can adjust geometry of the iMac's monitor. This used to done only with monitors that had an additional ADB con…
The 233, 266, and 333 MHz iMacs have an ADB chip on the logic board but no connector. Griffin Technology's iMate USB to ADB adaptor accesses this chip.
Also, with considerable eff…
I know the ADB circuitry is on-board which is why I think the monitor is using it. We wouldn't have to solder on the choke coils etc (which I couldn't find btw because of bad speci…