anyone know anything about fixing LCD's?

rudeguy

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I want to try to fix this LCD that I have. The only issue it really has is that it displays "input not supported" when connected. I am half way tempted to tear the thing apart, but I wondered if anyone had any intelligent input on this.


TIA


PICS:
before
back panel off
the guts
bench testing

so whats wrong with it?
 

dman

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See how difficult it is to replace the VGA/DVI cable. Odds are there's a short in it that is preventing the display from seeing a signal. Maybe even something as simple as a bent pin?

Outside of that, I dunno.
 

rudeguy

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Originally posted by: dman
See how difficult it is to replace the VGA/DVI cable. Odds are there's a short in it that is preventing the display from seeing a signal. Maybe even something as simple as a bent pin?

Outside of that, I dunno.

Thats it...I am going to tear her apart and see if I can fix it.


Pics will be provided along the way.
 

Originally posted by: GoodDad
Originally posted by: dman
See how difficult it is to replace the VGA/DVI cable. Odds are there's a short in it that is preventing the display from seeing a signal. Maybe even something as simple as a bent pin?

Outside of that, I dunno.

Thats it...I am going to tear her apart and see if I can fix it.


Pics will be provided along the way.

Prepare to buy a new LCD! :)
 

rudeguy

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Originally posted by: HappyPuppy
Is this a laptop or a standaolne LCD display?

standalone

UPS is already sending me a check to cover the cost of a new one. But I am going to try to fix this bad boy.

Lets see how this goes.
 

Originally posted by: GoodDad
Originally posted by: HappyPuppy
Is this a laptop or a standaolne LCD display?

standalone

UPS is already sending me a check to cover the cost of a new one. But I am going to try to fix this bad boy.

Lets see how this goes.

Well in that case...I would probably do the same thing. Good luck.
 

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Originally posted by: GoodDad
I want to try to fix this LCD that I have. The only issue it really has is that it displays "input not supported" when connected. I am half way tempted to tear the thing apart, but I wondered if anyone had any intelligent input on this.


TIA

Try turning off the computer and turning it back on.

is it an envision lcd by chance?
 

rudeguy

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Originally posted by: jmoe782
Originally posted by: GoodDad
I want to try to fix this LCD that I have. The only issue it really has is that it displays "input not supported" when connected. I am half way tempted to tear the thing apart, but I wondered if anyone had any intelligent input on this.


TIA

Try turning off the computer and turning it back on.

is it an envision lcd by chance?

yes.

Tried powering off and on. Tried updating the drivers. The problem is that once I connect the monitor my screen goes blank after <1 second.

You have any ideas?

pics are uploading btw
 

daveymark

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Lowest possible resolution with lowest possible refresh? 1024x768 at 60hz? 640 x 480 @ 60HZ? try moving the hz up one setting each time in each resolution? Try running in safe mode? 16 bit color?
 

rudeguy

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Originally posted by: daveymark
Lowest possible resolution with lowest possible refresh? 1024x768 at 60hz? 640 x 480 @ 60HZ? try moving the hz up one setting each time in each resolution? Try running in safe mode? 16 bit color?

negative

I am thinking it is a software issue, I am going to call them tomorrow and raise hell.
 

rudeguy

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Originally posted by: csaddict
If it's a software issue why is UPS sending you a check?

because the people that I sent it to for RMA said it was damaged in transit. They said the case, screen and base were all damaged. None were.

I am still not 100% sure that UPS will send me the check.
 

LordMorpheus

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replace the video cable.


Thats all I can think off. My mouse died, so I opened it up, cut a few inches off the cable, respliced, and now it is fine.

If its not the cable you are SOL cause you just voided the warrantee (i spel reel nise) on that mug.
 

daveymark

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update? My very life hangs in the balance of knowing how this turns out. please, no more suspense.