Okay, so after about 6 months of not-so-abusive use of my notebook, the LCD screen sort of chickened out on me.. (Maybe me thinking to tear it apart sent it running lol)
What happened was, every so often before the day of failure, my screen would go gray in the bottom half and alright in the upper. Usually this would be fixed by applying very little torsion in the screen i.e. pushing on the left upper part of the screen and pulling on the right.
Not yesterday. When that happened and I made this move, it only became worse, lines started forming in the screen and then the screen went from white to black like paper burning..although moving it wouldn't make it stay that way. Now, I could only see about 1/3 of the upper part of the screen.
Now, I can't immediately claim the warranty of this thing, since it was my dad who bought it at Singapore, and the ITW says that the buyer must make a personal appearance with the necessary documents i.e. passport, reciepts etc. before the laptop could be repaired.
The first impression I got was perhaps the wire connecting the LCD to the mainboard needs to be reattached or something, but my local Acer service center suggests that it might as well be an LCD screen fault altogether.
Now, how would you know if it's your LCD screen and not just wires that went kaput? I was pretty convinced that it might just be the wire, since the method I used to do solved it, but now it doesn't budge...
Anyway, have any of your LCD screens fried like this?
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You could try to reatach the wire, because it may be a loose connection since you could "fix" the problem by pushing and moving it.
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...well, I did remove the switch cover, and then tried moving the wire coming from the LCD, but no luck.
Now I'm guessing either the connection inside the LCD panel itself is bust or perhaps the Acer guy is right about my LCD panel being bust altogether. Aww maaaan. -
Awww man
Send it for repair, or just buy a new notebook/desktop. -
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Acer LCD Screen DEAD.
Discussion in 'Acer' started by kisetsu17, Jul 16, 2009.