Wobbly screen, is it fixable?
Posted: Sat Mar 11, 2006 6:49 pm
The screen on my wife's Thinkpad has a terrible case of the wobblies. Open the clamshell, grab the top of the display, pull it back and forth, and you get a good inch of play. The top of the lid will flop back and forth for that distance because the hinges are loose inside the base. In other words, I can pull the lid forward an inch before the lid begins to turn on the hinges.
This problem has been there since day 1, and it got worse in 2004 when IBM replaced the LCD panel. I should have dealt with it before now, and I've decided not to put the problem off anymore. Is it possibly something I could fix myself? The laptop is an R40 model. Is it difficult to open up the bottom case in order to tighten the hinges inside? Am I better sending it in to IBM? I'm not sure whether the machine is even still under warrenty.
This problem has been there since day 1, and it got worse in 2004 when IBM replaced the LCD panel. I should have dealt with it before now, and I've decided not to put the problem off anymore. Is it possibly something I could fix myself? The laptop is an R40 model. Is it difficult to open up the bottom case in order to tighten the hinges inside? Am I better sending it in to IBM? I'm not sure whether the machine is even still under warrenty.