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Amani1921 December 20th, 2006 10:39 PM

Laptop Lcd Problem..
 
[FONT="Comic Sans MS"]I purchased a Sony Vaio last year and recently a vertical line appeared on the right side of the screen.I didnt think much of it until a white border started to fade towards the center of the Lcd randomly.I noticed that if I twist the Lcd or press on the frame the picture comes up clear. I sent the Laptop back to Sony and they told me I needed to pay $700 to repair the issue. They say its a crack in the screen but Im not sure. What can I do...Should I take it to a local repair center or is there something else to be done??I posted pictures of the before and after of adding pressure to the frame..[/FONT]

http://i92.photobucket.com/albums/l2...21/laptop1.jpg

http://i92.photobucket.com/albums/l2...21/laptop2.jpg

Murf December 21st, 2006 12:35 AM

Geez you could almost get a new lap top for that cost. From the pictures does not appear to be a "Crack in the Screen", however, it does appear that either the "Backlight" is going bad or the "Inverter". Yes it could be a fine crack in the screen, however, you said if you squeeze the LCD frame it clears up? A crack is a crack, and squeezing the frame does not make that crack go away.

The LCD screen itself could be going bad.

Lets rule out the most obvious;

Settings
Driver

Right click anywhere on your desktop and go to Properties.

You will see several tabs: Go to the Settings/Advance. Is the DPI set to "96"?

Now click on the "Monitor" Tab what is the refresh rate set at? Try and change it if you can then hit Apply. Help any?

Amani1921 December 21st, 2006 01:48 AM

i did that it didnt help...:(


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