This monitor would power on then go back off. This symptom is caused by a very common problem that has affected most modern computer electronics in the last 10 years. Cheap and faulty capacitors. LCD monitors are no different and you can save yourself hundreds of dollars trying to replace them by simply replacing some of the faulty capacitors inside. All you need is basic tools, some replacement capacitors and basic soldering skills. Total retail parts cost for this job was about $6, if you order them in bulk you may be able to pay less than $1!!!!!!!! This Acer monitor has been in my office for a few years, it died early and was close to end of warranty but was never shipped off due to a lazy employee in the past that waited too long. Music: Shiny Tech – Kevin Macleod / incompetech.com
Monitor Problem
Monitor Repair = Power Supply Problem on Hisence LCD TV.
Overview of LED-backlit non-TN (IPS, MVA, PVA, PLS) LCD Monitors 2011
This is an overview of LED-backlit non-TN only (IPS, MVA, PVA, PLS) LCD Monitors released until December 2011. I’ve made this list because I have a hard time deciding which monitor is the right one for me, and I’ve noticed there are more people like me who are looking for ‘the perfect monitor’ (non-TN). The expensive professional monitors with LED backlight have not been included (LG W2420R, HP DreamColor LP2480zx, QUATO Intelli Proof 240 LED, Lacie 730). It is NOT: “LED versus LCD”. That is just an (incorrect) marketing slogan. It is: “LED LCD versus CCFL LCD”. So here is the list: (“0=56cd 12W” means: At brightness level 0 the brightness of this monitor is 56 cd/m2 and uses 12 Watts) (AG coating = Anti Glare coating) LED e-IPS 23″ (1920×1080)(6bit + 2bit FRC): -AOC i2353Fh 0=70-87cd 17-18.4W 94%sRGB 72%NTSC. Mild AG coating? -AOC i2353Ph 0=70-87cd 17-18.4W 94%sRGB 72%NTSC. Mild AG coating? -AOC i2354Fh (same as i2353Fh?) -AOC i2340v+ (Asia only?) -AOC i2351Fe 9W (Asia only?) -Asus ML239H 0=83cd 20W 90%-94.4%sRGB 71%Adobe (overclockers.ru). Mild AG coating? -Asus PA238Q 0=73-7cd 20W 94.5%sRGB. Electric noise (humming/buzzing)(Prad forums) Harsh AG coating. -Asus VS239H 0=56cd 12W 100%sRGB?? 74%NTSC -Asus VS239N (Asia only?) -Dell U2312HM 0=110-114cd 16W 94%sRGB. Noisy (humming/buzzing) (Dell forums, other forums) Harsh AG coating. -Eizo EV2335W 0=6cd 8W, 40=122cd=15W. Estimated 98%sRGB (extrahardware.cnews). PWM flickering, BLB, IPS glow. Mild AG coating. Is likely PLS …
Toshiba Excite X10 Display problem (english)
Lenovo G550 LCD screen replacement
Sony Ericsson W595 Repair
My sister Sony Ericsson W595 earpiece no sound. First I suspect the speaker part. When checked deep inside two line of the main ribbon from back to front panel was teared. Then I replace the ribbon. Fortunately the price is cheap. Finally, it fixed. The phone show good in LCD, no display problem that was tricky. But going dept into ribbon there only two line affected which is might be the earpiece connection.
Nokia C6-01 Screen Repair / Replace / Change a Broken LCD (AMOLED) or Touch Screen (Digitizer)
Skip Intro 0:54 Digitizer Replacement 3:49 LCD Replacement 7:52 or 10:30 Charger/Headphone Socket, Speaker & LED Flash 8:55 Assembly 12:33 To replace a damaged LCD (AMOLED) or Touch screen (Digitizer) you’ll need: A T6 Torx star type screwdriver. (search for torx on Maplin or Amazon) A small bladed screwdriver, plastic knife and maybe some tweezers to grab the screws. If you need to replace the touch screen (digitizer) I recommend you get one that comes already in a frame. If you get one without the frame, you’ll need to carefully remove the damaged screen and then glue the new one back in. I found the middle ‘MENU’ button didn’t work after doing this. If pressing the ‘menu’ key brings up the ‘Unlock’ icon while the screen lock is active you know the buttons working OK. After connecting to Ovi Suite it was working fine again. If you still have trouble, try updating or re-installing the firmware using Ovi Suite. The same thing happens after repairing the Nokia N8 europe.nokia.com For solutions to most technical problems try discussions.europe.nokia.com Parts are very easy to find online. Doing this will void any warranty. Please rate&sub and I’ll do my best to put some more on here… Filmed with a Panasonic HDC-SD700 camcorder @ 1080i/25fps