We all might as well dabble in LCD repair and technology since it seems the
next generation of monitors are flat screen without a CRT made up of LCD
panels, and will be classics someday soon.
Poesie wrote:
Well, the computer repair company I worked for used to
do alot of LCD and
laptop repair. Alot of times the lines are either easy to fix problems w/
cables and little wire connectors, and other times they are just on their
way out ( i repaired servers and desktops so I never got to dabble :/ ) in
any case, a good place that does *VERY* reasonable LCD and laptop repair is
Matrix International, which i believe is
www.matrixintl.com, or... I've
forgotten the phone #, but they are in Austin TX. they used to do flat rate
LCD repair for us for 125 a system.
-----Original Message-----
From: Doug Yowza <yowza(a)yowza.com>
To: Discussion re-collecting of classic computers
<classiccmp(a)u.washington.edu>
Date: Saturday, July 11, 1998 10:39 PM
Subject: LCD repair
>OK, hardware gurus, how about some remote diagnostic help: PowerBook 160
>(my first and only Mac), a bunch of black vertical lines of varying width
>on the LCD (different patterns on the two panels that make up the
>display), but otherwise the display looks good (all the bits in the right
>place).
>
>Video RAM? LCD controller? Cable problem on the laptop side? Cable
>problem on the LCD side? Bad LCD? Repair FAQ?
>
>I have a volt meter, a logic probe, a fear of high current, but I enjoy
>the occassional high voltage zap. What's my next move?
>
>-- Doug
>
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