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From: Buck Turgidson on 2 May 2005 12:47 > It's a hardwareproblem. It has a bad joint in one of the datacables. > This cables are intergrated with the LCD it self, and can't be soldered, > the are glued (spelling) to the LCD-interfaceboard. Replacing the > display is the only option. Seriously? Or is this tongue in cheek? Do problems like this tend to get worse? Sounds like a good way to convince the spouse that I need a new laptop!!
From: Chris van Bladel on 3 May 2005 02:26
Buck Turgidson wrote: > > Seriously? Or is this tongue in cheek? > > Do problems like this tend to get worse? > > Sounds like a good way to convince the spouse that I need a new laptop!! > The problem was far worse in the early days of LCDs, it looks like they have the problem under control. Although it isn't compleatly baned out. And about convincing the spouse, i can't advise on that, but be carefull. Before you know it yu will be cleaning dishes for a month ;) Chris |