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Unbelievable. I guess I won't either. Has the blurry area increased since you first noticed it, or has it remained more or less static? Mine has grown from just a few mm to almost an inch now. If it continues to migrate I will be screwed sooner rather than later. 😞

 

The only saving grace is that the screen is large enough that you can move your desktop icons away from the edge---but the Windows "power" button and other Microsoft icons, can they be moved? If so I haven't been ale to figure it out.

 

 

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It has not grown.  I'm only half inch that is bad, 2 inches that is bearable and everything else is perfect.  I'll never buy an all in one again as it would be easy to just switch out a monitor instead of tossing an entirely good computer.  You get use to it so I recommend not replacing until you have to.

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