******** scratched LCD
Gday all I just scratched me fricken LCD!😡
It's like only about 1/2 a cm long but when projected on the wall it's quite large...
Does anybody know if it's possible to get just a replacement Screen bit of the LCD...
It's the Lilliput 619 XGA 7"..
Sh*& Fu@%....
Gday all I just scratched me fricken LCD!😡
It's like only about 1/2 a cm long but when projected on the wall it's quite large...
Does anybody know if it's possible to get just a replacement Screen bit of the LCD...
It's the Lilliput 619 XGA 7"..
Sh*& Fu@%....
Darn, i got a spare one here though not sure what ill end up doing with it, actually i got a spare whole lilliput but its got a broken part, other then that its fine, its always good to have spare's🙂 .
What side is the scratch on? and is it vertical or horizontal?
Tilting the lcd may fix the problem as i had a scratched lcd once that i fixed by tilting it.
Trev🙂
What side is the scratch on? and is it vertical or horizontal?
Tilting the lcd may fix the problem as i had a scratched lcd once that i fixed by tilting it.
Trev🙂
Thanks Ace
I'll try tilting it tonight the scratch is on the outside middle top right and it's a top to bottom scratch..
I'll try tilting it tonight the scratch is on the outside middle top right and it's a top to bottom scratch..
LCD Scratch repair..nail polish!
I know this thread is several months old, but I think there is a quick solution to the scratch problem. I just tried this on a cheap screen ($36 cdn) I got on eBay. Mine had 5 or 6 long and deep gouges that were quite visible and distracting when projected. I was going to scrap it but decided to try clear nail polish! It works very well as long as your polish has a very fine bristle brush, and you lay it on thick enough to fill the scratch, without too thick a layer either side of it. The scratches are near invisible.
I know this thread is several months old, but I think there is a quick solution to the scratch problem. I just tried this on a cheap screen ($36 cdn) I got on eBay. Mine had 5 or 6 long and deep gouges that were quite visible and distracting when projected. I was going to scrap it but decided to try clear nail polish! It works very well as long as your polish has a very fine bristle brush, and you lay it on thick enough to fill the scratch, without too thick a layer either side of it. The scratches are near invisible.
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