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My screen is really faded, after it shut down (overheated I think) after being on for about an hour.  Its kind of like how you see the world, when you get out of a pool that has too much chlorine.
I have tried shutting down, and re-starting. I have re-calibrated.
I have tried changing brightness.
Nothing works so far.
HELP

Wait a few hours before restarting it, also post actual temps.  You can download iStatPro for free, once you have restarted, download it and post the actual temps.
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