HELP! 15" SXGA+ LCD is completely dim (nothing visible)

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HELP! 15" SXGA+ LCD is completely dim (nothing visible)

#1 Post by bart » Wed Mar 29, 2006 3:19 pm

Hi,

I just got a 2007-76U today to compare and evaluate with the 2007-68U. Planning to keep one of these 2.

I was in the process of settng up the 15"(76U) and after a couple of reboots, the LCD panel is completely dark and I'm unable to see anything... I can make out some bright images during startup(like the Lenovo brand image) during startup very faintly and the system boots up, but the LCD remains dark.

I had changed the display to 32 bit and set the dpi to match the resolution before this happened...

Anybody has faced a similar issue, any suggestions to work around this??

Thanks
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#2 Post by dr_st » Wed Mar 29, 2006 5:17 pm

Looks like a problem with the backlighting...

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#3 Post by JHEM » Wed Mar 29, 2006 6:01 pm

Try stepping through the video output selection with Fn+F7.

You may have indvertently set it for external display only.

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#4 Post by bart » Thu Mar 30, 2006 1:08 am

thanks for the suggestion, i called support today and they said some problem with the invertor, he lcd backlight is out(whatever that means). this one os going back tomorrow
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#5 Post by hoya » Thu Mar 30, 2006 9:29 am

aside from the hardware failure, which machine do you prefer?

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#6 Post by bart » Thu Mar 30, 2006 10:16 am

The machines specs are exactly the same except for the screen size.

My preference is the 14". I felt the 14" build quality was better in many ways. There is way too much flex on the 15" where the vol buttons are present, the top left edge does not sit well over the side, I could just lift the top edge a few mm with one finger.

Ofcourse the weight and size. The 15" is thicker than the 14.

The flexview was good on the 15" but I personally think it's not worth the increased weight, price and size over the 14, and interms of real estate, there isn't really much gain(speaking for myself).
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#7 Post by bart » Thu Mar 30, 2006 11:09 am

i forgot..
The keyboard was chicony on the 76U and i hated it(noisy, deep, and a cheap feel to it), the ALPS on the 68U is way better....
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#8 Post by hoya » Thu Mar 30, 2006 11:22 am

bart wrote:i forgot..
The keyboard was chicony on the 76U and i hated it(noisy, deep, and a cheap feel to it), the ALPS on the 68U is way better....
on the T4x series, NMB was superior to both ALPS and chicony, so perhaps you might want to give one a try. I believe they're only around $40 on the parts site, but not currently in stock.

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