My laptop broke down, but the screen is still good. Is there an easy way to recycle the screen and make a monitor out of it? Just for the fun of it.
The laptop is a Compaq Presario V6700.
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My laptop broke down, but the screen is still good. Is there an easy way to recycle the screen and make a monitor out of it? Just for the fun of it. The laptop is a Compaq Presario V6700. |
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The easier you want to make it, the more expensive it is going to be. I'm going to quote a pile of stuff here.
So... you need to find the right VGA to Digital converter for your screen, and you need to find an adequate power supply for your screen inverter (so you can illuminate the screen), and you'll need to have a steady hand and a good soldering iron... and some disposable income. |
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It is not easy task as laptop screens takes digital signal input that is, in many cases, not following any standards. You will need expensive signal converter if you want to drive laptop screen using either DVI, VGA or any other standards compliant interface. (note: LVDS is not standard for signal, it is the physical layer specification only). However, there is not too many different types of screen drivers and same screen may (or may not) work with another laptop (even different manufacturer). Backlight inverters may still vary even if image signal works. Final answer is that you should use screen for repairing another laptop, it's worth to try if broken screen is same or at least almost same size as working one (yes, it could work even if screen dimensions vary. I have tested this myself). |
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Probably your best bet is to put the laptop on Ebay or another auction site and allow someone to use it to repair another laptop. |
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There is such parts selling in China at about 50$ ,including shell, driver circult and wires. What is left for you is mostly connecting the wire and embed them into the shell. But I guess it will cost much less, if you are willing to build the circult yourself. |
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