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Nov 4, 2010

I have the display set to sleep after 5 minutes, but the screen saver comes on, even at the login screen. I have the screen saver set to never. I also noticed that the display is not fully sleeping. When i flash my desk lamp on the screen i can still see the login window very faintly.

Has anyone experienced this with their 27 inch ACD?

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[edit]:

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7) 16:10 1440 x 900 13.3" Display vs. 16:9 1366 x 768 11.6" Display

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