ASUS laptop: W2v with blurred screen when Usin the AC power
dear all,
just got a w2v model from my work (brand new) and it came with the win
xp professional instead of the win media center. I thought it would
work well but it seems that it does not.
Every time that I connect my laptop to the power the screen becomes
blurred. Did anyone experienced that? It is really annoying... Is it
because of the xp pro instead of the media center?
What are the features of the laptop available only on the MC? Could
someone point me a website where I can read about it? It came without
any documentation (remained with the helpdesk of my company)...
best regards,
P.
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