SilverLeaf
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When this laptop came in it had an image on the screen, but no backlight. My initial reaction was that is was probably a bad inverter or backlight. After checking the specs, however, this model has an LED panel, hence no inverter. It powers an external monitor just fine.
Next, I found this article relating to a possible issue with a blown fuse (tiny SMD). Fuse checked out fine with a meter (low resistance across fuse), so I ruled that out.
I replaced the LCD cable, as well as the sensor for the magnet in the lid, and still no luck. I guess the next step is to replace the panel itself (not outrageous, but not cheap either). But, I wonder how common it is that an LED backlight would actually fail? I mean, LED's are generally pretty durable and don't usually go bad on their own.
Any thoughts or experiences with similar issues?
Next, I found this article relating to a possible issue with a blown fuse (tiny SMD). Fuse checked out fine with a meter (low resistance across fuse), so I ruled that out.
I replaced the LCD cable, as well as the sensor for the magnet in the lid, and still no luck. I guess the next step is to replace the panel itself (not outrageous, but not cheap either). But, I wonder how common it is that an LED backlight would actually fail? I mean, LED's are generally pretty durable and don't usually go bad on their own.
Any thoughts or experiences with similar issues?