I have a 30" HP LP3065 purchased in 2009 which is outside of warranty. It has recently developed a problem where the lower 10% of the screen (e.g. Windows taskbar and a bit above it) flickers/tears.
[Keith]’s cousin gave him a LCD with a noisy backlight. He decided to replace it with a series of high output LEDs. He sourced some locally in the form of cheap LED headlamps from an auto-parts store.
[Andrew] sent us this great breakdown of an LCD monitor repair. After his wife’s monitor developed an issue with rippling in the picture, he was forced to decide between trashing it, or fixing it. He ...
LCD monitors can suffer from stuck pixels, broken pixels, and residual image problems that can be irritating to have on your screen. Here are some approaches to fixing these problems if they occur.
So your precious iPod kissed the pavement, shattering its screen. Are you better off buying a replacement, or can it be repaired? Rick Broida is the author of numerous books and thousands of reviews, ...
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