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--- In IBM_T2X_LCD@yahoogroups.com, Dan Hartman <omvs@d...> wrote:
\n> Yeah, turns out I way-overestimated the difficulty of disassembly - I
\n> just did the operation to test out the spare panel, and it wasn't
\ntoo bad.
\n>
\n> The problem is, while installing the spare, I discovered some damage.
\n> The connection points between the row-driver board and the LCD panel
\n> itself are all in need of resoldering. I took a snapshot, but its out
\n> of focus due to my crappy camera not being able to focus in close
\n> (http://www.danhartman.org/~omv/broken.jpg). Even so, you can see the
\n> grrey cables coming in aren't straight because only a few of the pins
\n> on the right side are connected, and the rest all seperated from the
\nPCB.
\n>
\n> A skilled person with access to good equipment might be able to fix it,
\n> but nobody I know could do it. If anyone wants the panel, let me know,
\n> since otherwise I'm going to junk it.
\n>
\n> -dan
\n>
\n> Cody wrote:
\n>
\n
\n
\n> >Ive replaced the driver board and LCD panal on one of my T210's the
\n> >screen is very easy to take apart. The whole LCD is one panal no
\n> >dealing with back light filters and covers.
\n> >