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D820 Screen issue w/video illustration

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by henxan, Jul 3, 2011.

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  1. henxan

    henxan Newbie

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    Ive already changed the screen cable. So, I am wondering. Is it the inverter that is the problem? any other idea?

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  2. Commander Wolf

    Commander Wolf can i haz broadwell?

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    Is it doing that when you apply pressure to the screen? I'd say you probably need to change the screen...
     
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    Robin24k Notebook Deity

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    The inverter is on the bottom, so I doubt it. You need a new screen.
     
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    henxan Newbie

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    It seems like some pressure to the top left of the front side of the screen does it. To me it seems logical that there must be some faulty cables on the screen, I'll have a friend look at it..

    Now it is going to be a "second" pc anyways, as I have ordered an Latitude E6520 :).. Though, Im not quite sure about the keyboard on that one.. A num pad!?!?
     
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