sorcerer
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- Preston, Lancs, UK
Got a Packard Bell Easynote TS11 in with no display on its own internal panel but I've confirmed that the laptop boots and runs perfectly normally with an external monitor connected.
When the machine powers up the screen becomes lighter, which I assume is the backlight coming on, but there's no video. My instinct tells me that if it was the screen cable then there should be some sort of flickering or intermittent picture as the lid is repeatedly opened and closed but there isn't, so I'm leaning towards this being a problem with the LCD panel itself.
I'm a one-man band working out of a tiny spare bedroom and I don't carry any stock so can't test by substitution. I've got a couple of old panels that I use for testing sometimes but the connectors are different on this one - it's a B156XW02 V6 and it's LED not CCFL.
1) Are there any tests I can run to confirm panel failure?
2) If not, and given that I can't afford to take a risk and just buy one to try, are there any suppliers in the UK who will send a panel on sale or return - or do I just tell my customer (who is a mate of mine that I used to work with on BT) that I haven't got the resources to repair the laptop?
When the machine powers up the screen becomes lighter, which I assume is the backlight coming on, but there's no video. My instinct tells me that if it was the screen cable then there should be some sort of flickering or intermittent picture as the lid is repeatedly opened and closed but there isn't, so I'm leaning towards this being a problem with the LCD panel itself.
I'm a one-man band working out of a tiny spare bedroom and I don't carry any stock so can't test by substitution. I've got a couple of old panels that I use for testing sometimes but the connectors are different on this one - it's a B156XW02 V6 and it's LED not CCFL.
1) Are there any tests I can run to confirm panel failure?
2) If not, and given that I can't afford to take a risk and just buy one to try, are there any suppliers in the UK who will send a panel on sale or return - or do I just tell my customer (who is a mate of mine that I used to work with on BT) that I haven't got the resources to repair the laptop?