X220 screen problem - causes, fixes? (details inside)
Posted: Mon Mar 07, 2016 4:24 pm
Hi all,
I have an X220 4290-WFZ (IPS) with a wonky screen. Every now and then, particularly after startup and if the lid has been opened carelessly, I get a vertical band about 1/10th the width of the screen, roughly in the middle, where colours are off, usually inverted or very dark, and the image is shifted. The colour fault varies, though the location is always the same.
It sometimes improves after I press down in various spots on the bezel below the screen and on the back lid. The problem has always gone away after a while so far, but it can be a couple of hours before it does. When the problem is not manifesting, the screen looks perfect.
Photo of the issue: http://bin.piorkowski.ca/2016/x220_screen_fault.jpg (400 kB). Sorry, this is a cell phone pic, ignore the weird texture, everything but the miscoloured vertical band looks fine in real life.
Obviously pressing random spots is not a long-term solution. I am guessing the problem is with the LCD data cable or with its connections. Is that likely? Are these known problem spots on the X220? What is my best bet for trying to fix this - I'm guessing/hoping replacing the LCD data cable is the first thing to try?
Thanks!
--Jarek
I have an X220 4290-WFZ (IPS) with a wonky screen. Every now and then, particularly after startup and if the lid has been opened carelessly, I get a vertical band about 1/10th the width of the screen, roughly in the middle, where colours are off, usually inverted or very dark, and the image is shifted. The colour fault varies, though the location is always the same.
It sometimes improves after I press down in various spots on the bezel below the screen and on the back lid. The problem has always gone away after a while so far, but it can be a couple of hours before it does. When the problem is not manifesting, the screen looks perfect.
Photo of the issue: http://bin.piorkowski.ca/2016/x220_screen_fault.jpg (400 kB). Sorry, this is a cell phone pic, ignore the weird texture, everything but the miscoloured vertical band looks fine in real life.
Obviously pressing random spots is not a long-term solution. I am guessing the problem is with the LCD data cable or with its connections. Is that likely? Are these known problem spots on the X220? What is my best bet for trying to fix this - I'm guessing/hoping replacing the LCD data cable is the first thing to try?
Thanks!
--Jarek