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Is this even repairable, if yes where? I mean the blue line in the LCD screen.

 

I already tried all the video settings available, resetted the whole system even the LCD has been resetted and this came about after being shipped mukhang nasira ata sa pagkaka-ship.

 

http://i926.photobucket.com/albums/ad110/cx999/DSC04169.jpg

http://i926.photobucket.com/albums/ad110/cx999/DSC04175.jpg

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Is this even repairable, if yes where? I mean the blue line in the LCD screen.

 

I already tried all the video settings available, resetted the whole system even the LCD has been resetted and this came about after being shipped mukhang nasira ata sa pagkaka-ship.

 

http://i926.photobucket.com/albums/ad110/cx999/DSC04169.jpg

http://i926.photobucket.com/albums/ad110/cx999/DSC04175.jpg

 

Is the line visible even if the LCD is turned off? That looks like a defect on the LCD, try to bring it to a shop to be repaired. Is there a warranty that can be honored locally?

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Any alternative bro, sayang naman at bagong bago pa itong monitor ko kaso talagang pina-ship ko lang from saudi to pinas kaya nagka-ganyan. Gamit ko dito yan wala namang ganyan.

 

Bro we call this TAB Faults... TAB stands for Tape automated bonding.. i think can't be repaired..sorry :(

info from wikipedia:

 

TAB Faults

A TAB Fault [3] is caused by a connection failure from the TAB that connects the transparent electrode layers to the video driver board of an LCD.

TAB stands for Tape Automated Bonding, which is one of several methods employed in the LCD display manufacturing process to electrically connect hundreds of signal paths going to the rows and columns of electrodes in layer 6 (the transparent electrode layer) in the LCD display to the video ICs on the driver board that drive these electrodes.

If an LCD display is subjected to extreme heat or cold or physical shock, this could cause one or more TAB connections to fail inside the display. This failure requires replacement of the LCD display module itself. If these connections were to fail, the effect would be that an entire row or column of pixels would fail to activate. In the examples below, a horizontal or vertical black line would appear on the display, while the rest of the display would appear normal. The horizontal failure runs from edge to edge; the vertical failure runs from top to bottom.

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Is this even repairable, if yes where? I mean the blue line in the LCD screen.

 

I already tried all the video settings available, resetted the whole system even the LCD has been resetted and this came about after being shipped mukhang nasira ata sa pagkaka-ship.

 

http://i926.photobucket.com/albums/ad110/cx999/DSC04169.jpg

http://i926.photobucket.com/albums/ad110/cx999/DSC04175.jpg

 

same problem as mine. repairable naman daw sabi nung kakilala ko. though the cost will be like buying a new monitor. :cry:

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Mga bossing gusto ko lang magkaroon ng idea kung magkano ang going price ng used monitor tulad ng nasa picture. Gusto ko sanang mag uwi maski 5 pieces lang pang dagdag sa konti kong baon. Sana matulungan nyo ako. 17in siya na HP 1730, manufactured 2004. Meron siyang DVI and VGA connector with an input AC 100 to 240V.. Yung white spots nya sa screen ay mas marami when I first got her pero natangal ko na yung iba at yung natitira siguro maaalis pa. She shows some wear and tear of everyday use pero fully functional pa rin siya.

 

http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y150/pawnedknight/029.jpg

 

http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y150/pawnedknight/028.jpg

 

http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y150/pawnedknight/027.jpg

 

It will be greatly appreciated any input you guys can share. Thanks

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