From: STeve Andre' (andres_at_pilot.msu.edu)
Date: Tue Jun 01 1999 - 21:37:30 EDT
Heh!
Yes, the addressing logic may well be fried, but it occurs to me that
I saw something like this once. The LCD panel was OK, but the connector
to it was slightly loose, such that odd things came out on the screen.
If this is the case--and it most likely isn't--then the cure is to take
the laptop part of the panel apart, so you can find the (presumably)
ribbon connector to the display. You'll have to take that apart and
reseat it, but that would fix a bad connection problem. I'll bet that
its in the LCD display however. The fact that external video works
suggests that the video hardware is fine, pointing more fingers at the
LCD display.
--STeve Andre'
andres_at_pilot.msu.edu
At 05:14 PM 6/1/99 -0700, Vincent Poy wrote:
>On Tue, 1 Jun 1999, Bruce Markowitz wrote:
>
>> I have a 755CDV. There is a grey line, 3/4" in width, running down the
>> side of the screen. You can read through the line. External display
>> works perfectly.
>> Anyone have an idea as to what part may be bad? LCD itself, cable, video
>> card or what?
>> Thanks for any help!
>
> As Steve Andre would say, I'll bet that something in the
>row/column addressing logic for the screen has died. If that is the case,
>then looking at a new computer might not be that unreasonable, as a
>replacement screen is rather expensive. Any one pixel can go into a
>blown-open state but for a line of them, something in the controlling
>logic has to go.
>
>
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