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    LCD monitor of M6B00NE

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by jfalcao, Jul 30, 2008.

  1. jfalcao

    jfalcao Newbie

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    Gravity works in Portugal!

    I dropped my Asus M6B00NE and the monitor broke, the image only appears in the top left corner.

    I called for the support of Asus and costs at least 500 € a new one!

    Can someone help me solve this problem?

    I tried on the net and only found wxga monitors and what comes of origin is wsxga + and I don't know if they are compatible.

    There will be somewhere in confidence to buy a new monitor?

    Thanks in advance.
     
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    E.B.E. NBR Procrastinator

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    jfalcao Newbie

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    Now I have a bigger problem.

    The took the lcd of the notebook and it is a Chunghwa CLAA154WA03.

    I browsed the internet and found a place where they sell the this lcd.

    I purchased it. And, when it arrives is the CLAA154WB05. The seller says it is 100% compatible that the WA03 was substituted by WB05.

    The problem is that the image is completely blurred, as you can see:

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    If someone could help me solving this problem...

    Thank you
     
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    E.B.E. NBR Procrastinator

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    It might be that you need a different coax cable for this monitor. See the eStore, they have coax cables per monitor manufacturer.

    But it may also be that the monitor is not compatible... If so, you could return the LCD (if possible) and contact the ASUS repair center closest to you, see if they'll ship the correct monitor (what you already had) to you if you pay it.