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Laptop monitor on a desktop
I have an old insprion 1150 laying around wiht burnt up power transistors on the motherboard. So being the geek/nerd I am I took off the LCD. I was wondering if anybody could help me interface this to work on a normal VGA or DVI signal. I don't have too much information on it right now, and will be uploading a picture of it later tonight. I was wondering if anybody has ever done this or has expirience with this kind of thing that they could help me with
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As far as I know, the connectors on a laptop screen are proprietary and I don't know of anyone who has cracked this.
A quick Google showed that if you are nuts and ready to find some sort of analog-to-digital converter, you just might get it to work. Here's one page I found of particular interest: http://360.yahoo.com/profile-1MjY.As...Fzkb0HaN3v2LIR It doesn't look too helpful because I don't see much info on that page, but it does look like he got it working. I don't know, see what you get when you google it. JBot |
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It doesnt look easy. Here is some info.
http://www.everything2.com/index.pl?...node_id=925893 http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/2/98801 and several threads on the arstechnica forums. http://episteme.arstechnica.com/eve |
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sell it on ebay, look at item 190063128535 it recently sold for $200 not working, then buy an lcd monitor with the proceeds
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Oh BTW I already have a pretty nice westinghouse 19" widescreen. I guess it is time to get the second one i have wanted :D |
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Well, if you're willing to put up with alpha software and some frustrations in networking...
http://www.screenrecycler.com/home.html |
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You say there's burned-up power transistors; how old is this machine? You might have a better shot at replacing said burned transistors.
Just a thought. JBot |
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Now if you have some fancy magical way to do this please tell me, I need some information off the hdd and don't have a 2.5" case. |
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How'd this thing get fried in the first place? How do you know it's the transistors? You any good at soldering?
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It's a similar procedure for SATA laptop drives (though I suspect that your laptop is too old for one of those). |
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LCDs are so cheap today that you might be better of just buying a display. The 19inch display I use is a Westinghouse (prob the same as yours) and I get it for $165 at BB. Put those two suckers together and that would be one nice rig ;-)
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and, the LCD has 21 wires i counted. It looked like 4 for power and 17 for signal. The signal ones split into 2 strands but i forgot to count when it was apart. |
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Sorry BB= Best Buy
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