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why does screen scramble with firefox but not with native bowser?

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when loading pages, the school screen has strips of distortion like interference on an old tv. this does not occur with other programs nor with the native browser for ICS. this issue is being seen with a new transformer prime running ICS. all software is updated.

when loading pages, the school screen has strips of distortion like interference on an old tv. this does not occur with other programs nor with the native browser for ICS. this issue is being seen with a new transformer prime running ICS. all software is updated.

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Hi,

I'm sorry you're having this problem with Firefox mobile. Could you tell me the exact web site you are trying to view, so I can find out more about why you are seeing this problem and if it has been reported?

Thanks in advance, Michelle

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the website doesn't matter. it seems to be worse with more complicated websites.

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If you can tell me the web site, I will be able to reproduce your problem here at Mozilla to see if we can get it fixed.

Thanks, Michelle

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as i mentioned the problem is not page specific. it happens with many websites including this one while loading. And as I mentioned the distortion is worse with websites with higher complexity. But let me reiterate that it happens on lots of pages. i would say over 75% of pages at a minnimum.

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I suppose that it sems worse when the wi-fi connection is not "excellent". I see it a lot when I'm at work or when i'm farther from my router at home.