Jesse Kosalka
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When diagnosing a laptop with screen issues, it can sometimes be difficult to discern the cause (apart from obviously cracked screen). It either ends up being the LCD screen, the cable, or the motherboard, and a misdiagnosis is always bad for the customer and our bottom line.
In an attempt to cut down on misdiagnoses, I was hoping there would be a better way to test the components. I have always had bad luck with keeping good screens around to test with- even if a screen has the same connector, it doesn't always mean it will be compatible and can sometimes cause more damage. So spare screens for testing seems to not be an option.
So I came across this on eBay- a device to test LCD screens.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/LCD-Screen-Tester-LST04-How-to-test-Laptop-Screen-/401080352503
Does anyone have any experience with these devices? Are they reliable? Worth the price?
Any better options?
Thanks
In an attempt to cut down on misdiagnoses, I was hoping there would be a better way to test the components. I have always had bad luck with keeping good screens around to test with- even if a screen has the same connector, it doesn't always mean it will be compatible and can sometimes cause more damage. So spare screens for testing seems to not be an option.
So I came across this on eBay- a device to test LCD screens.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/LCD-Screen-Tester-LST04-How-to-test-Laptop-Screen-/401080352503
Does anyone have any experience with these devices? Are they reliable? Worth the price?
Any better options?
Thanks