T60 Display Issue
Posted: Tue Aug 24, 2010 6:16 pm
Hello - forum newbie here.
My screen suddenly started suffering from blanking a dew weeks ago
I could make it come on momentarily by toggling the F7 for external display - it would come on briefly for a few seconds then go out again.
After some research I found what I thought to be inverter issue:
Upon closer inspection, I could see the faint outline of the image on the screen, but no back-light.
So - inverters are cheap so no real harm to replace.
Now, after replacement however, the symptoms are slightly different, but ultimately ends with same conclusion.
It now will run for quite a bit longer than it did with the old, original inverter;
but eventually it will also blank (but much longer to get to that stage)
Generally, before that however, screen tends to flicker
I notice there is audible pitch that increases if you increase the brighness control (Fm Home)
And conversely, lower the brightness can virtually eliminate the 'hiss' and improves the stability of the image
So - having replaced the inverter (I actually have two) does this now confrim that issue is the TFT backlight itself?
i.e. only solution now is to replace the screen?
p.s. I should add this is 14" SXGA+
Laptop is Model T60 2007-49U
My screen suddenly started suffering from blanking a dew weeks ago
I could make it come on momentarily by toggling the F7 for external display - it would come on briefly for a few seconds then go out again.
After some research I found what I thought to be inverter issue:
Upon closer inspection, I could see the faint outline of the image on the screen, but no back-light.
So - inverters are cheap so no real harm to replace.
Now, after replacement however, the symptoms are slightly different, but ultimately ends with same conclusion.
It now will run for quite a bit longer than it did with the old, original inverter;
but eventually it will also blank (but much longer to get to that stage)
Generally, before that however, screen tends to flicker
I notice there is audible pitch that increases if you increase the brighness control (Fm Home)
And conversely, lower the brightness can virtually eliminate the 'hiss' and improves the stability of the image
So - having replaced the inverter (I actually have two) does this now confrim that issue is the TFT backlight itself?
i.e. only solution now is to replace the screen?
p.s. I should add this is 14" SXGA+
Laptop is Model T60 2007-49U