- Jul 19, 2017
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With the Surface Pro 2017 and the front-facing camera on, does anyone else have light bleeding out from where the bezel meets the screen just above the camera? I returned an i7 8GB model today because in a normally lit room, the amount of light escaping from a gap above the camera looked really cheap. It looked like the bezel wasn't attached properly above the camera.
I have created a thread at Answers.Microsoft.com, and would do so here except I cannot figure out how to get images uploaded. If anyone could respond with a 'yes' they do, or 'no' they don't, be it here at WindowsCentral or at Microsoft Answers, I would appreciate it. I've ordered another i7 to arrive tomorrow and I want to have my expectations set properly. I'm currently using an i5 Surface Pro that doesn't have the issue, but I'm returning for something different. The i7 is meant to replace the i5.
I don't mind a bit of light getting through in a darkened room, but the amount of light escaping through the bezel today in a well-lit room from the i7 was unacceptable to me. The bezel did not look properly attached full stop.
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us...paration/1bdffb41-4fbc-4a9b-a3db-0fb69ae3f207
I have created a thread at Answers.Microsoft.com, and would do so here except I cannot figure out how to get images uploaded. If anyone could respond with a 'yes' they do, or 'no' they don't, be it here at WindowsCentral or at Microsoft Answers, I would appreciate it. I've ordered another i7 to arrive tomorrow and I want to have my expectations set properly. I'm currently using an i5 Surface Pro that doesn't have the issue, but I'm returning for something different. The i7 is meant to replace the i5.
I don't mind a bit of light getting through in a darkened room, but the amount of light escaping through the bezel today in a well-lit room from the i7 was unacceptable to me. The bezel did not look properly attached full stop.
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us...paration/1bdffb41-4fbc-4a9b-a3db-0fb69ae3f207