R40 LCD Backlight dimming?

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R40 LCD Backlight dimming?

#1 Post by sscalf » Tue Apr 22, 2008 9:50 pm

My R40's lcd seems to be dimming. Is that possible? And if so what can I do about it. It is getting difficult to see in a well lit room, though there is not one side or the other that is darker than the other so I don't think that one of the lights is out.
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#2 Post by ajkula66 » Tue Apr 22, 2008 11:07 pm

Backlights age, and dim when older.

Try setting your brightness to "high" in BIOS. If that doesn't help, you can try to replace the backlight yourself or contact forum member jamiphar (James) who offers this service.

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#3 Post by sscalf » Fri Apr 25, 2008 9:06 am

Would you say that it is likely the cold cathode tubes or the inverter? The inverter is likely a lot easier to deal with than the other. Would it be better to look for the better lcd with the whole lid assembly? What are my options. I can fix the problem if I know what it is.
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#4 Post by NS » Sat Apr 26, 2008 12:51 am

sscalf wrote:Would you say that it is likely the cold cathode tubes or the inverter? The inverter is likely a lot easier to deal with than the other. Would it be better to look for the better lcd with the whole lid assembly? What are my options. I can fix the problem if I know what it is.
The cold cathode tube not the inverter. It will dim with age. :-( If you want to upgrade your screen, then go ahead and order a new LCD, but if you want to improve the LCD brightness, then order the cathode tube and repair it yourself (will be much cheaper). ;-)

HTH..

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