While Apple confirmed the new OS X Lion contains 250 new features enticing those previous Snow Leopard users to take this 30-dollar worth of upgrade, several reviews on the blogosphere suggest the updates implemented on the Lion isn’t really “revolutionary” but “evolutionary” – in short – not really a must-have for those who are using the previous platform.
In our previous report, we gave you some reasons why you shouldn’t upgrade yet to 10.7 since there are bugs found causing users to receive “invalid serial number” glitch while upgrading eventhough they have only bought their Macbook notebooks last month.
As of today, another report has surfaced on the web involving a problem on OS X Lion described as its inability to go fullscreen on other monitors via Launchpad.
For those who are unaware, Launchpad is the platform’s latest feature to put your display into fullscreen no matter what type of application you’re running. However, with this video, you can see that when the user tried to access LP, all he gets was this hazy & blurry display upon trying to port it with another screen.

Actually, this bug was previously reported on the blogosphere last month as some developers have found launchpad is causing errors when you try to go fullscreen mode using another monitor. This time, the screen went gray as you can see from the picture. Obviously, the problem is still there and Apple still haven’t made any comment for this.
If you have a secondary monitor and you can’t open launchpad on its display, feel free to hit us with a comment.
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