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Re-assembled T60 LCD display not as sturdy as it should be

Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2012 4:11 pm
by Bminus
I re-assembled a T60 last night and replaced a display panel since it was cracked.

Since then, I've noticed that it isn't as strong as it should be, even though I followed the Lenovo hardware guide.

Here's a video comparing two nearly identical T60s with each other. (Sorry about recording it vertically)

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http://tinypic.com/r/35arr6s/5
The one I'm referring to is on the right. It warps much easier than the one on the left, which is manufacturer assembled.

I did leave out these:

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http://oi41.tinypic.com/jr658h.jpg
which I don't know where they go since they aren't listed on the guide, but could they possibly have an impact on what's happening?

Re: Re-assembled T60 LCD display not as sturdy as it should be

Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2012 4:39 pm
by TuuS
What kind of screen did you install? normally squeezing the bezel won't put pressure on the LCD like that, the Lenovo LCD (the ones I've seen) all have a metal frame that protects the screen and the bezel had some mild adhesive that holds it onto the frame. If you got a generic screen, then there is probably nothing you can do about it short of returning the screen and getting a genuine one.

Re: Re-assembled T60 LCD display not as sturdy as it should be

Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2012 5:42 pm
by Bminus
TuuS wrote:What kind of screen did you install? normally squeezing the bezel won't put pressure on the LCD like that, the Lenovo LCD (the ones I've seen) all have a metal frame that protects the screen and the bezel had some mild adhesive that holds it onto the frame. If you got a generic screen, then there is probably nothing you can do about it short of returning the screen and getting a genuine one.
It's a Genuine Lenovo screen pulled from a donor T60. It had a metal frame and the adhesive that holds onto the bezel.