Hi there,
My tablet wouldn't turned on, but now, It is turning on but the screen is not working. The tablet itself is working, sounds, wifi, even Touch screen.
But the screen, is just a gray screen with a minimum brightness.
Anything guys?
Looks like a dead digitizer to me..... I had to return a 5 day old TF701 and it looked just like your picture there. If you can return and exchange it with your seller, do that. If that is no option and you still have warranty fill out an RMA at Asus and send it in.
You should get all your files off the tablet and Factory Reset it before you do so. MTP should still be working, so you can use your PC to copy everything over.
Another option is to use Asus Backup to back up your stuff and restore it to the new or repaired tablet. You would have to connect the tablet via HDMI cable to a TV for anything you do on the tablet and believe me: It's a PIA to hunt and peck for just the right spot to touch on the tablet's screen while looking at the TV.... But with some persistence a high tolerance for frustration it can be done.
Thank You Berndblb
I backed up all the files, and the warranty is finished. The service here told me they don't have extra motherboard in their warehouse.
I don't know what to do. I can't let this alone.
You don't need a motherboard - just a digitizer.
You could try to find one on ebay from someone selling TF700 parts.
You find tear down instructions and videos on ifixit.com. Also search YouTube for instruction videos. Check them out and decide if you think you can do it yourself. Or you have to find someone to do it for you.
Asus will do it, but that is going to cost a pretty penny.....
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You don't need a motherboard - just a digitizer.
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The digitizer is the touch screen. If there is no picture, something else is broken.
Thanks guys, I can do it, I can open the tablet and do the stuff.
I don't know digitizer, and as I said, the touch screen is working and fully responsive. The only thing is the screen which shows nothing but a high brightness page.
It might just be that one of the ribbon cable connections has come loose.
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vt220 said:
It might just be that one of the ribbon cable connections has come loose.
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T using Tapatalk
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No, I checked the ribbons myself. They are all correct.
If you need to see the tablet's desktop you can connect it to an HDMI input on a TV. This might also indicate if it is a motherboard or GPU or other problem if the TV won't display the video signal.
flhthemi said:
If you need to see the tablet's desktop you can connect it to an HDMI input on a TV. This might also indicate if it is a motherboard or GPU or other problem if the TV won't display the video signal.
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Thanks!
If the TV won't display the output, so the problem is not the motherboard right?
asus_boy said:
Thanks!
If the TV won't display the output, so the problem is not the motherboard right?
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Your statement confuses me....might be a translation?
If the TF700 is connected to the TV with a proper HDMI cable and you do not see anything (make sure the TV has the correct HDMI input selected with your remote) then I would say there are "other" video related problems.
Did you connect HDMI? Did the video show on the TV screen?
flhthemi said:
Your statement confuses me....might be a translation?
If the TF700 is connected to the TV with a proper HDMI cable and you do not see anything (make sure the TV has the correct HDMI input selected with your remote) then I would say there are "other" video related problems.
Did you connect HDMI? Did the video show on the TV screen?
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Well, I got it,
Not yet, I should find the cable and the TV.
Thanks
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Guys,
When I connect the Tablet to TV via HDMI, it shows on the TV.
So the problem is the Digitizer? What should I do?
asus_boy said:
Guys,
When I connect the Tablet to TV via HDMI, it shows on the TV.
So the problem is the Digitizer? What should I do?
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Check if the ribbon cable to the screen has come loose? (If you haven't done so already). Will require you to pop the back off carefully. See you tube vids for TF700 tear down.
Thank you so much, but I done that before, they are fine. Anything else?
asus_boy said:
Thank you so much, but I done that before, they are fine. Anything else?
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Sorry sounds like a hardware failure then.
asus_boy said:
Thank you so much, but I done that before, they are fine. Anything else?
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(1) The lcd (display) is bad. (2) If you can still see the display (icons and stuff) in a dark room with a flashlight shining on it, the backlight is bad. In the former scenario, the lcd is around 80 USD on Ebay; in the latter, you might be lucky to find a cracked lcd display for cheap. Buy it and disassemble the thing. Salvage the backlight strip and the back frame and pop your lcd into it. Should work. Just be very careful with taking it apart. Find some detailed instructions on how to do it, like HERE. I've done it with the TF300T, busted cables on 2 of them. Cost some bucks, needless to say, but worthwhile nevertheless.
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Im having issues with my TV OUT function. I get sound but no video. I bought a different cable with the same results. Ive tried all the PAL, NTSC settings as well. Even tried on a different TV. Does anyone have any suggestions?
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Im having issues with my TV OUT function. I get sound but no video. I bought a different cable with the same results. Ive tried all the PAL, NTSC settings as well. Even tried on a different TV. Does anyone have any suggestions?
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Did you try using an audio cable as the video cable? With some cables their colors are night correct. Sometimes the yellow is not the video.
Wil Badger said:
Did you try using an audio cable as the video cable? With some cables their colors are night correct. Sometimes the yellow is not the video.
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I did try that after i posted this and still no video on both of the cables that i bought for the phone.
have you enabled video out? if its not an official htc tv out cable you need to set hklm\software\htc\h2w\tvoutcablein to 1. give it a swing, if thats the issue, theres a software to easily enable that in the future.
I 'm using original HTC TV out cable & it is working
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have you enabled video out? if its not an official htc tv out cable you need to set hklm\software\htc\h2w\tvoutcablein to 1. give it a swing, if thats the issue, theres a software to easily enable that in the future.
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changing that registry setting did not work. When i plug in the cable it asks for the PAL or NTSC setting. But still no video.
jeremyherl said:
Im having issues with my TV OUT function. I get sound but no video. I bought a different cable with the same results. Ive tried all the PAL, NTSC settings as well. Even tried on a different TV. Does anyone have any suggestions?
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Anyone here?
Connector broken?
Hi,
Maybe your connector on the bottom of the device is broken or dirty. Check it and when it's dirty, remove the dirt. When the connector is cracked, pry it back in position with a tool. (I've read about it here on the forum somewhere, can't remember where. Sorry!). Or call customer service and send it in for repair.
You could also try to pull the plug out of the connector a little bit. My TV-cable gives a black 'n white and noisy picture, this trick fixes that for me. Hope this works for you too.
Rahza
Hey all..
I bought myself a HDMI to mini HDMI lead for my Asus Transformer. Unfortunately I can not get it to output a picture at all. I have tried it on two TV's that both support up to 1080 signal, both tv's work fine with my netbook via a normal HDMI lead.
I don't have another device to test with the mini hdmi lead.. so I have ordered another lead just in case the lead is faulty. Is anyone else having the same issue?
I saw in another forum a couple of people reporting a similar issue with the Asus and I'm concerned my device has a problem :/
Any ideas?
The HDMI lead I purchased is this one below, and I have tried it on a Samsung TV and a crappy vistron.
Cheers,
Tim
Galoot said:
Hey all..
I bought myself a HDMI to mini HDMI lead for my Asus Transformer. Unfortunately I can not get it to output a picture at all. I have tried it on two TV's that both support up to 1080 signal, both tv's work fine with my netbook via a normal HDMI lead.
I don't have another device to test with the mini hdmi lead.. so I have ordered another lead just in case the lead is faulty. Is anyone else having the same issue?
I saw in another forum a couple of people reporting a similar issue with the Asus and I'm concerned my device has a problem :/
Any ideas?
The HDMI lead I purchased is this one below, and I have tried it on a Samsung TV and a crappy vistron.
Cheers,
Tim
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Not sure what could be the problem cause mine worked straight out of the box no issues at all
Be sure to push the cable all the way in.
When you plug in the hdmi cable to the tablet a HDMI notifaction icon should appear next to the clock. Do you see that?
It seems to only output 720p and no sound, does anyone get sound over hdmi?
SonicTab said:
Be sure to push the cable all the way in.
When you plug in the hdmi cable to the tablet a HDMI notifaction icon should appear next to the clock. Do you see that?
It seems to only output 720p and no sound, does anyone get sound over hdmi?
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I can confirm that it does output sound, just tested
waqas.sonic said:
I can confirm that it does output sound, just tested
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Interesting is it a fixed level output of sound or does the volume on the tablet need to be adjusted?
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Interesting is it a fixed level output of sound or does the volume on the tablet need to be adjusted?
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It can be adjusted by the volume rocker on the tablet so it's not fixed
SonicTab said:
Be sure to push the cable all the way in.
When you plug in the hdmi cable to the tablet a HDMI notifaction icon should appear next to the clock. Do you see that?
It seems to only output 720p and no sound, does anyone get sound over hdmi?
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Hey, thanks for the reply.
I am not getting any HDMI icon notification near the clock when plugging in the lead. The lead is pushed all the way in as far is it will go..(the plastic of the lead is against the edge of the device).
The TV obviously see's that something is connected though as it goes from saying 'Check Signal Cable' when it's out of the device to 'No signal' when it's plugged in?
I wonder if this indicated a faulty lead.. wish I had something else to test it with
I don't have a transformer yet, but I'm on a Captivate phone. These phones have a TV-out accessory cable. There was an issue with some people's phones where they were shipped with the "TV-Out" setting turned on while other phones were shipped with that setting turned off.
Is there an option somewhere on the Transformer where you have to turn the "HDMI-Out" setting on?
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I don't have a transformer yet, but I'm on a Captivate phone. These phones have a TV-out accessory cable. There was an issue with some people's phones where they were shipped with the "TV-Out" setting turned on while other phones were shipped with that setting turned off.
Is there an option somewhere on the Transformer where you have to turn the "HDMI-Out" setting on?
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Sadly no I can't find such an option.. it thought the same thing originally so have been through every menu I could find.
Galoot said:
Hey, thanks for the reply.
I am not getting any HDMI icon notification near the clock when plugging in the lead. The lead is pushed all the way in as far is it will go..(the plastic of the lead is against the edge of the device).
The TV obviously see's that something is connected though as it goes from saying 'Check Signal Cable' when it's out of the device to 'No signal' when it's plugged in?
I wonder if this indicated a faulty lead.. wish I had something else to test it with
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Hopefully just the lead, not the tablet.
I figured out the sound issue, sound for me works if its plugged in directly to the HD set.
If I plug it in via a hdmi switch box no sound.
Good luck getting yours working.
SonicTab said:
I figured out the sound issue, sound for me works if its plugged in directly to the HD set.
If I plug it in via a hdmi switch box no sound.
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There are a lot of stereo recievers that can pass through the video from an HDMI input, but will not output audio over HDMI. Your audio is probably still in that reciever box, but you'll have to get it out some other way. Try Component or Composite Audio cables.
Could you guys with working HDMI leads possibly let me know where you got yours from please?
If I can get the same lead (I'm in the UK) then I probably have a better chance of it working (if there is not a fault with the device).
Thanks
Galoot said:
Could you guys with working HDMI leads possibly let me know where you got yours from please?
If I can get the same lead (I'm in the UK) then I probably have a better chance of it working (if there is not a fault with the device).
Thanks
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Here you go http://www.comet.co.uk/p/Camcorder-Accessories/buy-TEMIUM-MINI-HDMI-1.8M-Camcorder-Accessorie/568597
That's the one I am using
Hi,
I'm having the same exact problem. I plug the cable into my Transformer - nothing. I've tried to set my monitor to look for it, but it finds nothing. I see no notification on my tablet.
Here is the cable I'm using:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=330550984450&ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT
Fortunately, my buddy also got a Transformer (we both ordered from Amazon at midnight on the 26th) so I can test the cable on his device. I'm going to assume if it doesn't work on his then (luckily) it's not my Transformer that is faulty. Then I either have a bad cable or got the wrong one (can anyone confirm if the cable I purchased should work with the Transformer?)
Thanks.
CoBrA2168 said:
Hi,
I'm having the same exact problem. I plug the cable into my Transformer - nothing. I've tried to set my monitor to look for it, but it finds nothing. I see no notification on my tablet.
Here is the cable I'm using:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=330550984450&ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT
Fortunately, my buddy also got a Transformer (we both ordered from Amazon at midnight on the 26th) so I can test the cable on his device. I'm going to assume if it doesn't work on his then (luckily) it's not my Transformer that is faulty. Then I either have a bad cable or got the wrong one (can anyone confirm if the cable I purchased should work with the Transformer?)
Thanks.
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Good luck with the test.. it seems this issue is becoming more common. Could you let me know the outcome as it will be useful troubleshooting my issue.
I'm tempted to go and pay £20 for the cable listed as working above..but what I really need is to test it with a known working cable.
another little update... I realised that my Canon camera has a mini hdmi output that is supposed to output video. The cable I have does not work with the camera either! So I'm hoping this is a good indication that the cable is the issue.
OK my issue is resolved... it was the cheap cable from eBay.
I bought an expensive cable from Maplin and it works fine.. the output from the tablet is grainy/crap and probably not worth the £20 I spent to get it working but at least I know the device isn't faulty
For once it obviously was worth paying for the better quality cable.
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Just wanted to add.. the second cheap HDMI lead I ordered from eBay worked fine (picture is still a bit crap though).
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I avoid eBay for any kind of cables. If you're in the US, Monoprice has dirt cheap cables that I've used on lots of different devices without any issues. Not sure if they distribute overseas.
My hdmi only outputs at 720p as well. Isn't this thing suppose to output to 1080p? I have the official 3.1 firmware installed.
I bought the Asus genuine Micro HDMI to VGA converter http://www.asus.com/Peripherals_Acc...ories/Micro_HDMI_to_VGA_cable/#specifications to connect my TF700T.
However, when I use this to connect to either an external Lenovo monitor, or a multimedia projector, the display is not accurate - just a part of the total screen from my TF is mirrored to the external device !
I now note in the specifications that this is compatible with the TF201 and TF300 - no mention of TF700. Is that because of the enhanced resolution of the TF700 as compared to the older ones?
Can someone please help ? I desperately need this working to get my TF up and running for professional use. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
To add on - the TF700 does show an updated status at the bottom saying micro HDMI connected - but that is on insertion of the connector. Also, I do get an output signal on the LCD monitor and on the LCD projector, but I do not get an output on my LCD TV using VGA.
You could write Gary Key a message maybe he can answer this.
Please keep us up-to-date as this is also an important feature for me, thanks!
DarsVaeda said:
You could write Gary Key a message maybe he can answer this.
Please keep us up-to-date as this is also an important feature for me, thanks!
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Thanks for the one-up. I did write to him, but only got an auto-responder. Shall try writing again. Till then, looks like I am stuck
This is strange... Perhaps it can be solved with some firmware update(?). I'm hoping it does because this is one feature that I need to do presentations in school =/
Interested in this as well, I was planning on using it for presentations, I don't see why there should be any hardware limitations to this :/
'Take cuttrren
This is serious one. It happens so that for now micro HDMI is useless in TF700...
OP any updates on this? This is something that I'm really looking forward to doing with the Infinity =/
I have a hdmi to micro hdmi that I used with my prime. It worked on my two tv's. If the hdmi on the 700 doesn't work when it gets delivered I'm returning it.
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I tried to connect my infinity to a 40" Samsung led tv, but all the blacks are rendered pinkish. See attached image.
Already I tried two identical micro hdmi cables.
I cannot tell whether:
- cable just doesn't support infiniy
- hdmi out broken, hw issue
- yet another jelly bean issue
- some weird combination of the above
Cable is http://www.amazon.co.uk/BlueRigger-Speed-Micro-Ethernet-Meters/dp/B00609B3J2/ref=pd_sim_ce_1
Tv is
"Samsung UE40C6530 40-inch Widescreen Full HD 1080p 100Hz Slim AllShare LED Internet TV with Freeview HD"
My infinity is the US model, but TV is UK.
Weird thing that it worked once, but not ever since than.
Cheers
just a quick update.
it worked one more time, picture was perfect, but then quickly switched the input on the TV back and forth (using the remote, without touching the cable, tablet or the TV ) and it broke again, I think this rules out that the cable has contact issues
could it be that the TV is not detecting the signal properly?
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just a quick update.
it worked one more time, picture was perfect, but then quickly switched the input on the TV back and forth (using the remote, without touching the cable, tablet or the TV ) and it broke again, I think this rules out that the cable has contact issues
could it be that the TV is not detecting the signal properly?
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Most common issues:
"So what problems does HDMI regularly encounter? "Many problems have nothing to do with high-speed video," says Jeff. "The majority are issues with I2C, the serial protocol used on the DDC line for EDID (Plug and Play) and HDCP (high Bandwidth Digital content Protection).
"I2C is slow, but very susceptible to stray capacitance issues from connectors, cables or anything the electrical bus is connected to. If capacitance gets to a critical point, it slows the signal 'rise time' needed for proper communication. You can have all the high-speed data bandwidth in the world, but without DDC, you're dead in the water."
Possible results are "failures such as no audio, no picture, pink screen or flashing – it has nothing to do with the high-speed data lines. The video can be perfect, but if the DDC line has rise-time issues, the unit will not pass HDCP, and no picture will be displayed."
TROUBLESHOOTING:
HDMI connection troubleshooting
"Flashes, no audio, or pink screen are usually caused by a bad DDC line. You have to eliminate all the good things to find the bad. Power up the system with all the HDMI cables connected, then try with shorter cables to see if the system works at all. If the system still fails to come on, use different inputs.
"Stray capacitance may be inherent in the hardware, so try a DDC line conditioner which can eliminate a lot of problems. 'If the picture comes on, then goes off, it's likely one of the video TMDS channels has a high bit error rate. Many times the picture comes back with tear lines through it.
"The second case is that the DDC line is just not quite making it, and HDCP is not getting a new refresh key. Here, replace the cable or make it shorter. If all else fails, again try conditioning.
Since we have seen multiple issues with HDMI out with the TF700, I would suggest it is likely a combination of the tablet's DCC and the TV getting a little picky on the signal.
Best advise I can give is to try different TVs, cables and sources. That way you can deduce if the issue is the tab, tv, or cable. If you consistently get a pink inversion on any tv or monitor you connect the tab to... then send the tf700 back and get a replacement.
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just a quick update.
it worked one more time, picture was perfect, but then quickly switched the input on the TV back and forth (using the remote, without touching the cable, tablet or the TV ) and it broke again, I think this rules out that the cable has contact issues
could it be that the TV is not detecting the signal properly?
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I had this issue before and it's the cable. I could watch for 10 min or so then the color changed, then later it's back to normal. My solution is instead of buying another cable, I used my current hdmi cable, which working for my tv for years and just get a hdmi adapter (mini hdmi with regular hdmi female adapter) from Amazon for a few bucks and it works wonder.
http://www.amazon.com/HDMI-Female-M...=1350923284&sr=8-1&keywords=mini+hdmi+adapter
Everyone seems pretty sure about the cable, easy thing to check. However, I would saw that you should also (Lightly) jiggle the cable in the HDMI port. towards the top then the bottom, front, then back. My tablet has isses with the HDMI as well, but when I push the cable to the front (so the tip is touching closer to the back of the tablet using the outer end of the port as a fulcrum) I get picture/audio perfectly. I have to wrap the cable under the dock if I want to watch a movie or something so that it stays this way though.
I guess it could still be my cable, but that seems unlikely. *sigh* it used to work perfectly all the time....
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Is that picture from the Infinity or the TV. My response below is based on the assumption it's the infinity.
When the cable is connected, but no picture, are you still getting this above? If so, then I would say the TV doesn't like the signal it's getting. I'm not sure what the output is exactly on the Infinity. In general, the north america signals are a 60hz, wheereas the UK is 59hz. If the TV cannot take a 60hz, then it's going to be continuing problem. You may want to try a different a different input on the TV such as DVI and use a HDMI-DVI adapter. I don't think it'll work though.
I would trying fiddling with the TV settings. Maybe turn the TV off than back on. Of maybe you'll need unplug or replug in the cable from the tablet.
I have an issue here and them with a 16" HDTV, but my cable has a short, so I know it's the cable. Mine, when there is no picture, it doesn't show the above.
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Is that picture from the Infinity or the TV. My response below is based on the assumption it's the infinity.
When the cable is connected, but no picture, are you still getting this above? If so, then I would say the TV doesn't like the signal it's getting. I'm not sure what the output is exactly on the Infinity. In general, the north america signals are a 60hz, wheereas the UK is 59hz. If the TV cannot take a 60hz, then it's going to be continuing problem. You may want to try a different a different input on the TV such as DVI and use a HDMI-DVI adapter. I don't think it'll work though.
I would trying fiddling with the TV settings. Maybe turn the TV off than back on. Of maybe you'll need unplug or replug in the cable from the tablet.
I have an issue here and them with a 16" HDTV, but my cable has a short, so I know it's the cable. Mine, when there is no picture, it doesn't show the above.
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This is how it looks on the tv, taken a shot with my phone. Tried to move, push, twist etc the cable, but picture always pinkish. Also tried turning Tv / tablet on off, no luck.
Just ordered a different, shorter cable, will report back once get it.
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Is that picture from the Infinity or the TV. My response below is based on the assumption it's the infinity.
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Not to be an ass but look at the picture, clearly it is a Samsung TV that this image is on.
if it's the pink color issue, I would try one of the other TV picture settings and see if that helps. My response prior was for no picture on the TV.
It's possible that tablet is pushing out that pinkish signal, but newer TVs will do a lot fiddling with the signal before it hits the screen.
I have a very basic HDMI problem in that I get nothing at all from the tablet with and HDMI cable plugged in to it. Trouble is, I can't recall what behavior to expect apart from it displaying on my TV; I haven't used HDMI since got the Infinity. I tired using it on my Prime with HBO GO only to find HDMI out is restricted. But, it did work. Anyway, with the Inifnty, I get nothing. The video will continue to display on the tablet. Like others, I have no HMDI settings available anywhere within any settings menu. So, at this point I don't know if it is a hardware defect or software.
I am on Jellybean US 10.4.4.16 build, unlocked and rooted. Any help will be appreciated.
My screen stays black when i turn the tablet on. It charges fine and boots up normally because i can connect it to my pc and see the internal storage and access it. Is there a way to determine whether it is a bad lcd or another component such as the cable?
PS: I replace the digitizer on my tablet but i removed everything carefully and made sure that nothing was physically damaged as the screen showed no signs of damage on it.
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My screen stays black when i turn the tablet on. It charges fine and boots up normally because i can connect it to my pc and see the internal storage and access it. Is there a way to determine whether it is a bad lcd or another component such as the cable?
PS: I replace the digitizer on my tablet but i removed everything carefully and made sure that nothing was physically damaged as the screen showed no signs of damage on it.
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You can use the hdmi connection to your tv to check if it is the tf700t...
LetMeKnow said:
You can use the hdmi connection to your tv to check if it is the tf700t...
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Is there a way to determine from my computer? I currently don't have an hdmi cable for my tablet so i was wondering is an alternative way to see if it's broken.
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Is there a way to determine from my computer? I currently don't have an hdmi cable for my tablet so i was wondering is an alternative way to see if it's broken.
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I am sorry.. I don't know a method that you can check from your computer... Someone will give you a better advice... Good luck..:fingers-crossed:
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I am sorry.. I don't know a method that you can check from your computer... Someone will give you a better advice... Good luck..:fingers-crossed:
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ok thank you for the idea. Also i noticed on the digitizer that there is a metal contact looking frame around where the lcd sits and on the original digitizer, the adhesive tape was like a foam that might have been conductive. I'm wondering if that is a possible reason because the adhesive tape I have is not conductive.
I finally got the hdmi cable in the mail and tested my tablet to see that the digitizer works. Although the screen doesn't work so does anyone know where to get a screen for low price
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I finally got the hdmi cable in the mail and tested my tablet to see that the digitizer works. Although the screen doesn't work so does anyone know where to get a screen for low price
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Are you saying you connected by HDMI to a monitor and you could see you tablets home screen? Then moved your finger around on the tablets screen and saw on the monitor the touch is working?
I think, since you said earlier you have had it apart to fix the digitizer, you might open it again and look for a loose connection. While you're in there you can get the part numbers off the old screen so if you do need a new one you'll have them.
Once you have that part number just google the part number and go shopping.
Yes the digitizer works fine through hdmi and i did look up the screen model number but i was wondering if anyone knew a site to get them for a low price. I remember seeing one for $55 when i was looking for a digitizer but so far the cheapest i could find was around $88.